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Episode 30: The Joke That Worked | The Turtles, “Elenore,” and the Hit They Didn’t Mean

Episode 30 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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What happens when a band gets tired of being told to repeat their biggest hit… and decides to prove a point?

In 1968, Elenore by The Turtles climbed to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
 But it wasn’t written as a serious follow-up.

It was a parody.

Frustrated with constant pressure from their label to recreate Happy Together, a No. 1 hit they didn’t even write, lead singer Howard Kaylan set out to expose the formula behind a pop hit.

Instead… he proved it worked.

In this episode, we break down how a sarcastic experiment turned into a real success, why the audience never heard the joke, and what “Elenore” reveals about the thin line between inspiration and formula in pop music.

Plus, we mix up a cocktail called The Et Cetera, a playful, anything-goes riff inspired by a song that shouldn’t work… but does.

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