Biography
Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946) known by his stage name, Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter and record producer. He emerged from the British folk scene in early 1965 and subsequently scored numerous international hit singles and albums during the late 1960s. His work became emblematic of the flower power era with its blend of folk, pop, psychedelia and jazz stylings. Donovan first achieved recognition with live performances on the pop TV series Ready Steady Go! in 1965. Having signed with Pye Records that year, he recorded singles and two albums in the folk vein for Hickory Records, scoring three UK hit singles: "Catch the Wind", "Colours" and "Universal Soldier", the last written by Buffy Sainte-Marie. He then signed to CBS/Epic in the US and became more successful internationally, beginning a long collaboration with British record producer Mickie Most. In September 1966, "Sunshine Superman" topped America's Billboard Hot 100 chart for one week and went to No. 2 in Britain, followed by "Mellow Yellow" at US No. 2 in December 1966, then 1968's "Hurdy Gurdy Man" in the top 5 in both countries and then "Atlantis", which reached US No. 7 in May 1969. The compilation Donovan's Greatest Hits was released in March 1969 and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. Donovan became a friend of other prominent musicians such as Joan Baez, Brian Jones and the Beatles. He taught John Lennon a finger-picking guitar style in 1968 that Lennon employed in "Dear Prudence", "Julia", "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and other songs. His backing musicians included the Jeff Beck Group and John Bonham, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, who later rose to fame as members of Led Zeppelin. Donovan's commercial fortunes waned after parting with Most in 1969, and he left the industry for a time. Donovan continued to perform and record intermittently in the 1970s and 1980s. His musical style and hippie image were scorned by critics, especially after the rise of punk rock. His performing
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Eat A Peach
1972

Billion Dollar Babies
1973

Donovan's Greatest Hits
1969

Super Session
1968

The Hurdy Gurdy Man
1968

Sunshine Superman
1966

Dreams
1968

Mellow Yellow
1967

Deep Purple
1969

Animalism
1966

Cosmic Wheels
1973

Colors Of The Day (The Best Of Judy Collins)
1972

Barabajagal
1969

Fairytale
1965

A Gift From A Flower To A Garden
1967

Essence To Essence
1973

Post Card
1969

Joan
1967

Live Herald
1979

Donovan In Concert
1968

Wear Your Love Like Heaven
1967

More American Graffiti - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
1979

L
1976

Do It Now: 20 Giant Hits
1970
Credited work
3,936 releases · 606 albums · active 1958–2026
- Performance · 7,089
- Other credits · 908
- Production · 316
Studios: Western Recorders · CBS Studios, London · Vanguard Studios · Morgan Studios
