The group scored British and American hits in 1964 with "She's Not There". In the US, two further singles—"Tell Her No" in 1965 and "Time of the Season" in 1968—were also successful. Their 1968 album Odessey and Oracle is ranked number 100 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The Zombies were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.
The Zombies signed to Decca and recorded their first hit, "She's Not There" after winning a beat-group competition sponsored by the London Evening News. "She's Not There" was released in mid-1964 and peaked at number twelve in the U.K., where it would be their only top-forty hit. It was first aired in the United States in early August 1964, on New York City rock 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 Autumn and eventually climbed to number two.
In early 1965, "Tell Her No" became another big seller in the United States but had failed to make the Top 40 in the band's native U.K Subsequent recordings such as "I Love You" (which became a hit for People! in 1968), "Indication", "Whenever You're Ready", and "Is This the Dream" failed to achieve the success of the previous two singles.
Their first LP, Begin Here (1965), was a collection of early singles, half a dozen original songs combined with several R&B covers. The Zombies signed to CBS Records for one final LP in 1967. The resulting album, Odessey and Oracle, was one of the very first to utilise a Mellotron keyboard, as the band's budget did not allow for the hiring of session musicians. The band discovered too late that "odyssey" had been misspelled by the cover designers and were reportedly deeply embarrassed.
By the time Odessey and Oracle was released in April 1968, the band had broken up. The album sold little, and was only released in the U.S. because musician Al Kooper vouched for it. It has since gone on to be recognized as one of the greatest albums of all time, with Rolling Stone ranking it eightieth on its 500 Greatest Albums list. An album track called "Time of the Season" was released as a single. and eventually (1969) it became a huge nationwide hit (Billboard number three) after a radio DJ discovered it and put it on heavy rotation.
After The Zombies disbanded, Rod Argent formed a band called Argent; Colin Blunstone started a solo career. In1991 Blunstone, Grundy, and White briefly reunited as The Zombies with guitarist Sebastian Santa Maria, and recorded the album New World.
Iconic British psychedelic pop legends The Zombies have returned to celebrate the release of their latest Billboard-charting album, Still Got That Hunger, lead by founding and current members, vocalist Colin Blunstone and keyboardist Rod Argent, alongside bassist Jim Rodford (formerly of ARGENT and The Kinks), Rodford’s son Steve Rodford on drums, and renowned session guitarist Tom Toomey.
The band’s live performances, described by Rolling Stone as “absolutely triumphant”, take fans on a journey through time, from their early hits…their 1968 masterpiece Odessey & Oracle…post-Zombies solo favorites…right to today with Still Got That Hunger.
The second U.K. band following the Beatles to score a #1 hit in America, The Zombies infiltrated the airwaves with the sophisticated melodies, breathy vocals, choral back-up harmonies and jazzy keyboard riffs of their 1960’s hit singles “She’s Not There” and “Tell Her No.” Ironically, the group broke-up just prior to achieving their greatest success – the worldwide chart-topping single “Time of the Season,” from their swan-song album Odessey & Oracle, ranked #100 in Rolling Stone’s ‘500 Greatest Albums of All Time.’ To this day, generations of new bands have cited The Zombies’ work as pop touchstones, and the band continues to be embraced by new generations of fans.
Following the break-up of the original band, lead vocalist Colin Blunstone went on to develop an acclaimed solo career (with hits including "Say You Don't Mind," "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted", and “Old & Wise” with Alan Parsons Project) and keyboardist/songwriter Rod Argent rocked ‘70’s arenas with his eponymous band ARGENT (“Hold Your Head Up,” “God Gave Rock ‘n’ Roll To You”), but the legend of The Zombies continued to take on a life of its own. By the start of the new Millennium, Blunstone and Argent were inspired to resurrect The Zombies.
The explosive release of Still Got That Hunger proved that Zombies fever is stronger than ever, with premieres at Rolling Stone, Mojo, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian Speakeasy, and Spin, alongside special broadcast performances, including Later…With Jools Holland, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and AOL Sessions. Moreover, it marked a historical moment on the Billboard charts, as The Zombies’ critically acclaimed album Odessey And Oracle re-entered the Billboard 100 forty-eight years later at the same time as Still Got That Hunger!
The Zombies look forward to an even busier 2017, with a major world tour, table-top book release and other exciting projects to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the recording of Odessey And Oracle.
Remember You
The Zombies Lyrics
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When I think of this place
When I'm thinking back
I'll remember
When I'm far, far away
I'll remember today
When I'm thinking back
I won't forget you
And if I should change my mind
And I do sometimes
You know I do sometimes
I'll come back to you
I'll remember that smile
In your eyes all the while
When I'm thinking back
I'll remember
Comes a day when I'm down
My thoughts turn around
To when I last saw you
I can't forget you
And if I should change my mind
And I do sometimes
You know I do sometimes
I'll come back to you
And if I should change my mind
And I do sometimes
You know I do sometimes
I'll come back to you
Remember, remember, remember, remember
Remember, remember, remember you
The Zombies’ song "Remember You" is a nostalgic reflection on a past relationship that the singer knows they will never forget. The opening stanza sets the tone for the song, as the singer remembers the face of their lover and the place where they were together. The second stanza continues with the singer envisions being far away and remembering their time together. The third stanza talks about the possibility of the singer changing their mind and returning to their lover. The final refrain repeats the word “remember” multiple times, emphasizing the importance of their past relationship.
The song conveys a bittersweet longing for a love that has passed. The singer reflects on their past relationship and how they will never forget the person they loved. The repeated refrain of “remember” suggests that the singer is trying to hold onto the memories and feelings they had for their lover. The line “When I’m far, far away, I’ll remember today” shows that distance and time cannot erase the memories of the past relationship.
Overall, "Remember You" is a sentimental and poignant song that captures the feeling of holding onto cherished memories. The singer of the song longs for their past love and acknowledges that they will always remember the person who made such an impact on their life.
Line by Line Meaning
I remember your face
I have a vivid recollection of your face
When I think of this place
This place reminds me of you
When I'm thinking back
When I reminisce
I'll remember
You will always be in my memories
When I'm far, far away
When I'm away in a distant place
I'll remember today
This day will stay in my memories
I won't forget you
You will always be remembered
And if I should change my mind
In the event my opinion shifts
And I do sometimes
Which occasionally happens
You know I do sometimes
You are aware that it occurs
I'll come back to you
I will return to you
I'll remember that smile
I will never forget that smile
In your eyes all the while
Your eyes always had that smile
Comes a day when I'm down
On days when I feel low
My thoughts turn around
My mind wanders
To when I last saw you
To the time I saw you last
I can't forget you
I am unable to forget you
Remember, remember, remember, remember
Never forget
Remember, remember, remember you
Always remember you
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Philip Kassabian
on She's Not There
An excellent song by The Zombies.