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This was the Turtles' biggest hit. It was so big, in fact, that in 1967 it knocked the Beatles' song "Penny Lane" from its number one position. I would like to bestow another honor upon it: Worst Rhyme In a Number One Hit. "Happy Together, How is the weather?" Seriously? I always believed that they needed it to rhyme and that's all they could come up with. However, don't let that lame rhyme stop you from getting this song because its harmonies are out of this world! In spite of everything, I do enjoy this little bubblegum song.
Funny story how I knew the name of the band of this song: I was listening to it and asked 'I wonder who sings this 60's song?" SO 30 seconds later my friends' 9 year old daughter came back with the answer: "The Turtles." I'm like 'What?" She went: 'The name of this band is The Turtles.' I said: Oh you have that App in your phone... I don't use I-phone and don't have any App's on my phone. SO I bought it.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018
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Another blast from the past! The "young-love" lyrics are more poignant now with the passage of time. The "dream" of being in love and hoping someone else would love you is nice to remember.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2015
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It's a song track. I like it, I wanted it, I bought it. It is a quick way to get a single you want. I use these as practice aids for band work. The MP3 format is not optimum for real listening enjoyment. In order to compress the data, a lot of tones are left out. Even a good cassette tape outperforms this storage medium. But it has its uses, and is inexpensive.
I think I first notably heard this song on the radio and in the movie Ernest Goes to Camp. When I made a wedding playlist, I added this one. That's how I want to feel dancing with my lover.