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Donovan - Wear Your Love Like Heaven
Donovan - Wear Your Love Like Heaven


Donovan - Wear Your Love Like Heaven Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Gift From A Flower To A Garden
Released: 1967

Wear Your Love Like Heaven Lyrics


Color in sky, prussian blue
Scarlet fleece changes hue
Crimson ball sinks from view
Wear Your Love Like Heaven (Wear your love like)
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love like)
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love)

Lord, kiss me once more
Fill me with song
Allah, kiss me once more
That I may, that I may
Wear my love like heaven (Wear my love like)
Wear my love like heaven (Wear my love)
La-la, la-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la

Color sky, havana lake
Color sky, rose carmethene
Alizarin crimson
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love like)
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love like)
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love)

Lord, kiss me once more
Fill me with song
Allah, kiss me once more
That I may, that I may
Wear my love like heaven (Wear my love like)
Wear my love like heaven (Wear my love)
La-la, la-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la

Cannot believe what I see
All I have wished for will be
All our race proud and free
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love like)
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love like)
Wear your love like heaven (Wear your love)

Lord, kiss me once more
Fill me with song
Allah, kiss me once more
That I may, that I may
Wear my love like heaven (Wear my love like)
Wear my love like heaven (Wear my love)
Carmine
Carmine

Writer/s: DONOVAN LEITCH
Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Wear Your Love Like Heaven
  • This very psychedelic song is a nod to the divine, conjuring up images of nature's colors and invoking both God and Allah. Heavy stuff.
  • In our interview with Donovan , we asked how he came up with the vibrant images that appear in the lyric. Lines like:

    Color sky Havana lake
    Color sky rose carmethene
    Alizarian crimson


    Donovan explained that like many great songwriters - Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, Bob Dylan among them - he dabbled in art and thought in terms of paintings. This song is an example of translating images on a canvas into words. "'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' was really a paint-ily song - watching a sunset go down," he said.
  • This song was used in the Simpsons episode "Weekend at Bernsie's" when Homer is partaking in Medicinal Marijuana.

  • Donovan - Sunshine Superman
    Donovan - Sunshine Superman


    Donovan - Sunshine Superman Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sunshine Superman
    Released: 1966

    Sunshine Superman Lyrics


    Sunshine came softly through my a-window today
    Could've tripped out easy a-but I've a-changed my ways
    It'll take time, I know it but in a while
    You're gonna be mine, I know it, we'll do it in style
    'Cause I made my mind up you're going to be mine

    I'll tell you right now
    Any trick in the book now, baby, all that I can find
    Everybody's hustlin' just to have a little scene
    When I say we'll be cool I think that you know what I mean
    We stood on a beach at sunset, do you remember when?
    I know a beach where, baby, a-it never ends
    When you've made your mind up forever to be mine

    Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm
    I'll pick up your hand and slowly blow your little mind
    'Cause I made my mind up you're going to be mine
    I'll tell you right now
    Any trick in the book now, baby, all that I can find

    Superman or Green Lantern ain't got a-nothin' on me
    I can make like a turtle and dive for your pearls in the sea, yeah
    A you-you-you can just sit there a-thinking on your velvet throne
    'Bout all the rainbows a-you can a-have for your own
    When you've made your mind up forever to be mine
    I'll pick up your hand and slowly blow your little mind
    When you've made your mind up forever to be mine

    I'll pick up your hand
    I'll pick up your hand

    Writer/s: LEITCH, DONOVAN
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Sunshine Superman
  • Donovan first met his future wife, Linda Lawrence, in 1965 when she was recovering from a broken relationship with Rolling Stones founding member Brian Jones. The pair dated briefly, but not wanting the scrutiny and uncertainty of being a pop star's girlfriend all over again, Lawrence broke it off at the end of the year. Donovan responded with this song.

    "It's not a normal love song, the singer told Mojo magazine June 2011. "On the face of it, the song is about being with Linda again. But sunshine is a nickname for acid. The Superman is the person capable of entering higher states because it's not easy to go into the fourth dimension and see the matrix of the universe in which everything is connected.

    The line, 'everybody's hustling' referred to the pop scene at the time, where you could lose yourself very easily. Gyp (Mills - Donovan's lifelong friend and tour manager) would always keep my feet on the ground; we had left home at 16 to busk so we could see fame for what it is."
  • Donovan was good friends with The Beatles, and they were both making very innovative and trippy music at the time. Donovan's producer Mickie Most told him not to play the Sunshine Superman album to Paul McCartney under any circumstances, because he knew McCartney would be tempted to do something similar.

    Donovan recalled to Uncut magazine: "My arse was being sued by Pye after Sunshine Superman so , my masterwork, sat on the shelves for seven months. If you date it, it was at least a year and a half before Sgt Pepper and I remember Mickie saying to me, 'Don't play it to McCartney' but of course everybody was sharing with everyone else and nicking from each other."

    "I played it to McCartney anyway," he continued. "But they were already there, anyway, and George Martin was doing something similar with The Beatles, working out arrangements from ideas they had in their heads. George Martin was The Beatles' guy and John Cameron was my guy and they both had an appreciation of jazz which was key."

    Originally, the "Sunshine Superman" single was subtitled "For John And Paul," a reference to Lennon and McCartney.
  • Jimmy Page played lead guitar on this. Page was a session musician at the time.
  • Donovan was recording for Pye Records when he was working on this. Pye also had Mickie Most under contract, but he moved to CBS before the album could be released. This prompted a lawsuit that delayed release of the album, so it didn't come out in the US until September, 1966, and wasn't released in the UK until 1967. This was unfortunate for Donovan, because this would have been considered much more innovative if it was released on schedule.
  • This was one of the first ever overtly psychedelic pop records. Donovan played down the drug implications of the song, but they were certainly implied: "Sunshine" was a name for LSD.
  • This was Donovan's first collaboration with arranger, musician and jazz fan John Cameron, who developed a new sound for him. Cameron played the harpsichord on this recording.
  • In the video for The Beatles "A Day In The Life" you can see a close up of "Sunshine Superman" playing on a spinning turntable.
  • Donovan had a fleeting love affair with the model Linda Lawrence in 1965. He bumped into her four years later and they married in 1970. Donovan said in an interview with The Guardian newspaper May 24, 2005, "Linda's in all the songs. 'Sunshine Superman,' 'Hampstead Incident,' 'Young Girl Blues'... Linda's the muse."
  • Learn more about Superman in the Song Images .
  • This was used in the 2010 "Snow Trip" television commercials for the Honda Accord.
  • The song was Donovan's only single to reach #1 on the Hot 100 . "Gypsy Dave [Donovan's creative companion] and I went off to Greece with about three quid in my pocket," he recalled to Billboard magazine. "The phone rang, and Ashley Kozak, my manager, said 'Get yourself back to Athens, you've got a first-class ticket to London. 'Superman''s released and it's #1 all over the world.'"
  • Imani Coppola sampled the instrumental track for her 1997 single "Legend of a Cowgirl," which peaked at #32 in the UK.

  • Donovan - Season Of The Witch
    Donovan - Season Of The Witch


    Donovan - Season Of The Witch Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Sunshine Superman
    Released: 1966

    Season Of The Witch Lyrics


    When I look out my window,
    Many sights to see.
    And when I look in my window,
    So many different people to be
    That it's strange, so strange.

    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    Mmm, must be the Season Of The Witch,
    Must be the season of the witch, yeah,
    Must be the season of the witch.

    When I look over my shoulder,
    What do you think I see?
    Some other cat looking over
    His shoulder at me
    And he's strange, sure he's strange.

    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    Beatniks are out to make it rich,
    Oh no, must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch, yeah,
    Must be the season of the witch.

    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    The rabbits running in the ditch,
    Beatniks are out to make it rich,
    Oh no, must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch.

    When I look out my window,
    What do you think I see?
    And when I look in my window,
    So many different people to be
    It's strange, sure is strange.
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    You've got to pick up every stitch,
    The rabbits running in the ditch,
    Oh no, must be the season of the witch,
    Must be the season of the witch, yeah,
    Must be the season of the witch.
    When I look, when I look.

    Writer/s: MACLEOD, COLIN DAVID
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Season Of The Witch
  • One of the first songs to fit the "psychedelic" genre, Donovan recorded it in May 1966, shortly before his highly publicized arrest for possession of marijuana.
  • The genesis of this song goes back to an evening at folk music notable Bert Jansch's house in north London, when fellow acoustic master John Renbourn showed Donovan a D ninth chord. From that Donovan built up a riff that, according to the memories of those present, he then played solidly for the next seven hours.

    "There was a feeling, even then, that all was not perfect in the Garden of Eden," he said of the song in an interview with Mojo magazine June 2011. "Dealers were moving into bohemia and hard drugs were on the fringes. The song was also prophetic. It was about the bust, although of course I couldn't know that then."
  • During Led Zeppelin's soundchecks, they often warmed up by playing this. The song allows for lots of jamming when played live, which makes it a popular cover for many bands.
  • This song is ideal for long jams. The two main chords (A and D) are played during the verses, and during the chorus there are three chords (A, D and E). In Mojo magazine, January 2005, Donovan said: "Season of the Witch' continues to be a perennial influence because it allows a jam – not a 12-bar or Latin groove, but a very modern jam. Led Zeppelin used to warm up every day to it on the road during the soundcheck. It makes me very proud that I've created certain forms that other bands can get off on, to explore, be experimental, or just break the rules."
  • Donovan's producer was Mickie Most, an interesting character who oversaw many hit records in the '60s and '70s (for more on Mickie, see our interview with Alan Merrill of The Arrows ).

    In the same Mojo interview, Donovan said: "I remember the bass line going down and Mickie saying, 'We've got a problem. The engineers are saying that they can't turn the bass up.' I said, Why? They said, 'Well, it's going into the red.' And so he said to the engineers, 'Look, you go into the red, I'm giving you permission. Go in the red! That's the bass sound I want. Very, very loud.' And they said, 'Well, we'll have to have a meeting.' So they went upstairs and had a meeting about whether the bass should go into the red. And they came down, they said, 'No, I'm sorry, the equipment can't stand it.' So Mickie Most said, 'Look, I've just made a record deal with your boss Clive Davis for $5 million and seven bands. And he's given me $1m right now. So do you think if I phone him up, you'd give me a little bit more bass?' And they looked at each other, and immediately realized that their jobs were on the line. They said, 'OK, you've got more bass.' We got more bass the needle went into the red, the equipment didn't blow up. I guess next time they made that needle, they did that thing by just moving the red bit a bit farther to the right, like in Spinal Tap: 'My amp goes up to 11!'"
  • This song was covered by Al Kooper (Blood Sweat & Tears, The Blues Project) and Stephen Stills (Buffalo Springfield, Crosby Stills Nash & Young) on the historically significant 1968 album Super Session. That gives us an excuse to tell a fun story: Stills was brought in midway through recording the album to replace Mike Bloomfield (Butterfield Band, Electric Flag). Now, Kooper was originally enthusiastic to play with Bloomfield, but Bloomfield had a habit of ditching at the worst possible time. So when he showed up at Al Kooper's house, Bloomfield complained of an infected toe, then proceeded to use the most expensive crystal bowl in the house to soak his toe in.

    A photo of this (the toe) ended up on the back cover of the Super Session album. Then Mike Bloomfield simply disappeared in the morning, leaving only a note saying that he'd had insomnia. It wouldn't even be the last time he stood up Al Kooper!

    In his memoir Backstage Passes and Backstabbing Bastards , Al Kooper mentions that he's been moved to cover this song after a trip to London, when he'd heard Donovan's "Season of the Witch" coming out of every shop on King's Road.
  • "Fast" Eddie Hoh played drums on this song. He also played drums on the Super Session cover. Eddie Hoh also played percussion for The Mamas & The Papas, The Monkees, and dozens of other acts.
  • Other covers of this very portable song include Vanilla Fudge on a 1960s single and several of their 2000s albums, Luna on a 1996 single, and Joan Jett on her Naked album of 2004.
  • Many came across the song for the first time in late 2010 after it was used in an ad for Microsoft's Windows Phone 7.

  • Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
    Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting


    Donovan - To Susan On The West Coast Waiting Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Greatest Hits And More
    Released: 1969

    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting Lyrics


    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
    Donovan
    Dear Susan, I know you love me so
    But I want to hear it in my ear.
    You know I'd be there working at my craft
    Had it not been for the draft.
    Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
    You're here with me like I'm there with you.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    I'm writing a note beneath a tree,
    The smell of the rain on the greenery.
    Our fathers have painfully lost their way,
    That's why, my love, I'm here today
    Hear me when I say there will come a day
    When Kings will know and love can grow.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    Susan, I know you love me so
    But I'd like to hear it in my ear.
    You know I'd be there working at my craft
    Had it not been for the draft.
    Dry up your tear and feel no fear,
    You're here with me like I'm there with you.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy supposedly hating.
    To Susan on the West Coast waiting,
    From Andy in Vietnam fighting.
    Writer/s: LEITCH, DONOVAN
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    To Susan On The West Coast Waiting
  • Though Donovan tipped his hat towards the protest movement in 1965, political comments weren't conspicuous in his subsequent work. This is the exception, a gentle comment on the turmoil of the Vietnam War.
  • This was released in the US as the B-side of the single "Atlantis," which climbed to #7 in the US charts, beginning February '69. (thanks, Rato - Lisbon, Portugal, for above 2)

  • Donovan - Winter in the Su
    Donovan - Winter in the Sun


    Donovan - Winter in the Sun Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Mellow Yellow
    Released: 1967

    Winter in the Sun Lyrics


    Winter in the Sun
  • This was written during a difficult time in Donovan's life. He was the first high-profile British pop star to be arrested for cannabis, which had a serious effect on his career – because of the charges he was refused entry to the US until late 1967.

    Donovan was also encountered legal problems as the Sunshine Superman album was not being released in the UK due to a continuing contractual dispute. Unable to promote the title track, which was rising up the USA singles charts, Donovan and his right hand man Gypsy Dave took off for the Greek island of Paros.

    All these problems led Donovan to write resigned songs like this one, where he sadly contemplates the possibility of his own forced retirement from the music business at the age of 20.

  • Donovan - Mellow Yello
    Donovan - Mellow Yellow


    Donovan - Mellow Yellow Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Mellow Yellow
    Released: 1966

    Mellow Yellow Lyrics


    I'm just mad about Saffron
    Saffron's mad about me
    I'm just mad about Saffron
    She's just mad about me

    [Chorus: ]
    They call me Mellow Yellow
    (Quite rightly)
    They call me mellow yellow
    (Quite rightly)
    They call me mellow yellow

    I'm just mad about Fourteen
    Fourteen's mad about me
    I'm just mad about Fourteen
    She's just mad about me

    [Chorus]

    Born high, forever to fly
    Wind velocity nil
    Want to high, forever to fly
    If you want your cup our fill

    [Chorus]

    (So mellow, he's so mellow)

    Electrical banana
    Is gonna be a sudden craze
    Electrical banana
    Is bound to be the very next phase

    They call it mellow yellow
    (Quite rightly)
    They call me mellow yellow
    (Quite rightly)
    They call me mellow yellow

    [Chorus]

    (Oh so mellow, oh so mellow)

    Writer/s: LEITCH, DONOVAN
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Mellow Yellow
  • In an interview with the June 18, 2011 edition of the NME, Donovan was asked what the song was actually about? He replied: "Quite a few things. Being mellow, laid-back, chilled out. 'They call me Mellow Yellow, I'm the guy who can calm you down.' Lennon and I used to look in the back of newspapers and pull out funny things and they'd end up in songs. So it's about being cool, laid-back, and also the electrical bananas that were appearing on the scene - which were ladies vibrators."
  • Donovan set out to capture the mellow vibe of the '60s with this song, adding what he called "cool, groovy phrases." These phrases were interpreted in ways he never imagined, as people came up with lots of ideas as to what the song meant. Most of these interpretations concerned drugs, but there were even rumors that the song was about abortion.
  • When this song came out in 1966, there was a widespread rumor that it was about getting high on banana skins. The idea was that you scraped the fibers off of a banana skin and cooked them over a low fire. This was supposed to release the hallucinogenic qualities. Of course, it was never true! (thanks, Victor - Boston, MA)
  • This was used in popular commercials for The Gap, and also in ads for the soda Mello Yello.

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