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She's Not There

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"She's Not There"
Single by The Zombies
from the album Begin Here
B-side "You Make Me Feel Good" (White)
Released 24 July, 1964
Format 7"
Recorded 1964 (England)
Genre Beat
Label Decca F11940
Writer(s) Rod Argent
The Zombies singles chronology
- "She's Not There"
(1964)
"Leave Me Be"
(1964)

"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] number two in the Billboard Hot 100 (USA), and #2 in Canada.

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. One of the song's most distinctive features is Argent's electric piano sound - the instrument used was a Hohner Pianet. The backing vocals are in a folk-influenced close-harmony style. 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

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