She's Not There
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US album (released Jan 1965)
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Single by The Zombies | |||||
B-side | "You Make Me Feel Good" (White) | ||||
Released | 24 July, 1964 | ||||
Format | 7" | ||||
Recorded | 1964 | ||||
Genre | Beat | ||||
Label | Decca F11940 | ||||
Writer(s) | Rod Argent | ||||
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"She's Not There" was the debut single by the British pop band, The Zombies. It reached number twelve in the UK Singles Chart in August 1964.[1] and number two in the Billboard Hot 100 (USA).
Rolling Stone magazine ranked "She's Not There" #291 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[2]
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[edit] Song profile
Songwriter Rod Argent's second song was recorded and released in mid-1964. This minor key, jazz-tinged single was first aired in the United States during the first week in August 1964, on New York rock radio station WINS by Stan Z. Burns, who debuted the song on his daily noontime "Hot Spot" segment, during which new songs were played. The tune began to catch on in early fall and eventually reached #2 in the Billboard Hot 100.[3]
[edit] Album releases
The song was later released both on The Zombies' UK album "Begin Here" (Dec 1964) and US album "The Zombies (Jan 1965).
[edit] Cover versions
- The song was a hit again for Santana on his 1977 album Moonflower. It peaked at #27.
- It was also covered by the UK Subs in 1979, making #36.
- "About Her", Malcolm McLaren's mash-up of "She's Not There", and Bessie Smith singing W.C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues," was heavily featured in the Quentin Tarantino film, Kill Bill. (See also: Kill Bill Volume 2 (soundtrack))
- TV pop band Bel's Boys recorded a cover version of the song.
- Tim Curry covered this song in 1981 on his album Simplicity.
- The song was also covered by rock band Vanilla Fudge.
- Crowded House recorded a version of this song in 1990.
- Finnish band Russian Love covered the song on their third album, Hover Jack, in 1992.
- The Cruel Sea recorded it for the 1996 film Boys.
- The Magnets covered the song on their 2001 debut album Giving It All That.
- Chris Sligh covered the song on the 2007 season of American Idol.
- A French version makes a prominent, yet uncredited, appearance in "A Sting to the Tail", an October 1965 episode of BBC's Danger Man (known as "Secret Agent Man" in the US), starring Patrick McGoohan.
- Steve Carlson covered the song on his 2007 album Groovin' On The Inside.
- Jennifer Finney Boylan borrowed the song's title for her memoir "She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders," in which she discusses the song's impact on her.
- The song is featured in the musical Return to the Forbidden Planet.
[edit] References
- ^ UK Top 40 Hit Database. EveryHit.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
- ^ The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
- ^ The Zombies. Billboard Music Charts. Retrieved on 2007-08-12.
Panic covered the song in 1982 on PRT label 259 The Road covered the song WKBW 30 Klassics 30 album on Post Records.
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