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"Jennifer Juniper" is a song and single by the Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan, [1] released in 1968. It peaked at number 5 in the UK Singles Chart, [2] and at number 26 in the Billboard Hot 100. [3] AllMusic journalist Matthew Greenwald noted that "capturing all of the innocence of the era perfectly, it's one of his finest singles". [4]
"Jennifer Juniper" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man" were both released as singles well before the album was released. The recording sessions for the album are purported to have included future Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones. Page was in The Yardbirds at the time and was actively looking to rebuild that band. [4]
"Jennifer Juniper" (1968) "Hurdy Gurdy Man" (1968) "Laléna" (1968) "Hurdy Gurdy Man" is a song by the Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was recorded in April ...
Donovan's Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan.It was released in the United States in January 1969 on Epic Records and in the United Kingdom in March 1969 on Pye Records.
It retained that title when released as the b-side to "Jennifer Juniper" in February 1968. The music at the concert was much more subdued than Donovan's singles of the time, and Donovan was backed by the core group of musicians who had recorded with him on his previous albums including flautist Harold McNair and percussionist Tony Carr. They ...
Jennifer, also spelled Jenifer or Jenefer, is a feminine given name, the Cornish form of Guinevere, [1] ... and the folk-pop hit song “Jennifer Juniper”, ...
Despite Boyd being the inspiration of Donovan's song "Jennifer Juniper", they were never in a relationship, although Donovan admitted to having a crush on her.[8] [1] "Jennifer Juniper" was released as a single in March 1968 and on the album The Hurdy Gurdy Man later that year. [8]
Barabajagal is the seventh studio album and eighth album overall from British singer-songwriter Donovan.It was released by Epic Records in the United States on 11 August 1969, but was not released in the United Kingdom because of a continuing contractual dispute that also prevented Sunshine Superman, Mellow Yellow, and The Hurdy Gurdy Man from being released in the UK.