Happy Together – The Turtles
“Happy Together” is a 1967 song from The Turtles’ album of the same name. Released in February 1967, the song knocked The Beatles’ “Penny Lane” out of the number one slot for three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the group’s only chart-topper. Did you remember this catchy song from your younger years? Please tell us in the comment section below and remember to sign up for our free newsletter.
Lynne Keltner
June 22, 2022 @ 8:18 pm
Absolutely LOVE the Turtles, what a Great sound they had. I also bought their album and still have it, but unfortunately, not a record player to play it on. I do have them in my Pandora music and listen to it very often. Isn’t it wonderful to be able to listen to the real words of a song, something you don’t hear very often these days? I’m so Glad to have been born in that era, the music was so wonderful.
Ginny
June 22, 2021 @ 2:36 pm
Yes! Happy together. These old songs are something of the past but the words are still of today!!
MARILYN LARSEN
April 3, 2017 @ 4:15 am
SPECIAL BEYOND COMMENT!!! MEMORIES OF FRI. NITES WAY BACK IN 1969 WITH SPECIAL FRIENDS AND GOOD DANCE MUSIC IN BYGONE DAYS. SUCH WONDERFUL MEMORIES!!!
Dick
November 7, 2016 @ 5:55 am
It’s ’67 and I’m in Nam. This is one of my many favorites from that time. Talk about memories. Thanks for the trip!
Patty
July 21, 2016 @ 5:14 pm
I’ve always loved this “Happy Song”. I’m so thankful I grew up during this generation when everyone could turn up the volume and we could all sing along. And we all knew the words! Loved “The Turtles”. Brings back such happier days!
Mary Hall
May 2, 2016 @ 12:59 am
LOIS, YES IT IS VERY SAD. TO ME THE MUSIC OF THE 50’S THROUGH THE 70′ S MADE MEMORIES I WILL ALWAYS HAVE FOR A LIFE TIME. THE MUSIC OF TODAY MAKES VERY LITTLE SENSE, THE WORDS ARE NOT UNDERSTANDABLE. IT’S JUST NOT A TASTE OF MINE. NO FUN INTENDED. COUNTRY MUSIC IS MY STYLE OF MUSIC. ** THE OLDIES**
I STILL WISH ALL SINGERS GOOD LUCK. THEY HAVE GOD GIVEN TALENTS.
AS WELL AS COUNTRY SINGERS. GOD BE WITH YOU ALL.
ALL MY LOVE. ** MARY HALL**
Lois
April 30, 2016 @ 8:54 pm
Remember listening to all the music of 50’s to 70’s on the radio as it was easier to hear and learn the words so that you sing them. Now the radio is nothing like it was then, well really nothing is like that anymore and it’s rather sad.
Roberta Decker
March 17, 2016 @ 9:31 am
I had this on a 45lp and I played it over and over till I knew it by heart and I think I wore the record out. How I miss this kind of music . Glad to have been born in the 50’s
Carol McMahon
November 2, 2015 @ 11:40 pm
I too enjoy the songs from the 50’s and 60’s. 1967 was the year I moved to California.
Mary Hall
November 2, 2015 @ 4:23 pm
I remember lot of songs from listening to the radio. We did not have televisions back in that time. I loved listening to so many old songs. If we did not have any other things that needed done, we ran to turn on the radio. Songs were not the only entertainment on radio back then. I believe it was on every Saturday night. We would all sit around the radio and listen to the old westerns. Gunsmoke was my favorite. How Guns Will Travel, The Lone Ranger, Wagon Train, The Real McCoy’s, and many, many, more. Wagon Train was also one of my favorites. I suppose we were too young to listen to some of them, but we were supervised by our parents. We knew The Ten Commandments and especially, Thy Shalt not Kill. One very good thing about old westerns, no vulgar language, like the movies of today and time. Those horrible vulgar words are not necessary to use to make good movies. I watch the Western channel which shows only the old westerns. This comment also belongs in,”Back To The Good Old Days.” I truly enjoy reading all comments from all others. Please keep sending your comments.
May God be with us.
All My Love-Mary Hall
Denise Tankha
November 2, 2015 @ 9:39 am
There was radio in those days and that’s where I heard this lovely song. Yes, I remember it well.
Phyllis
November 2, 2015 @ 9:09 am
Love all the songs from the 50’s and 60’s, a big part of my young life. I loved this song. Thank you…