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"'She's Not There'" is the debut single by British rock band the Zombies, written by keyboardist Rod Argent. It reached 12 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1964, and 2 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 in the United States at the beginning of December 1964. In Canada, it reached 2.

'Rolling Stone' magazine ranked "She's Not There" No. 297 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. "She's Not There" is also The Zombies only song deemed "lyrically inappropriate" following the September 11th terrorist attacks.

Song profile



Rod Argent built the lyrics of "She's Not There" from a John Lee Hooker song, whose title "No One Told Me" became a part of the opening phrase of "She's Not There". Following an 29 April 1964 performance by the Zombies at St Albans Market Hall, Argent played the one verse he had written of the song for Ken Jones who was set to produce the band's first recording session. Jones encouraged Argent to write a second verse, intending for the band to record it. Argent recalls: "I wrote the song for Colin's range" referring to Zombies' vocalist Colin Blunstone "I could hear him singing it in my mind". The song's genres and musical styles are described by authors and music journalists as jazz rock, beat and pop rock.

"She's Not There" was the second of four songs recorded by the Zombies at a 22 June 1964 recording session at Decca's West Hampstead Studio 2. The backing tracks needed seven takes. 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. To make the single sound stronger for single release, Ken Jones organised Hugh Grundy to record a strident drum line overdub which only appears on the original mono single mix.

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 it on his daily noontime "Hot Spot" segment, during which new songs were played. The tune began to catch on in early autumn and eventually reached 2 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 in December 1964. It was kept from the 1 spot by "Mr. Lonely" by Bobby Vinton.

Album releases



The song was later included both on the Zombies' debut album 'Begin Here', released in the UK in December 1964, and the US album 'The Zombies' issued January 1965. It was also included on the soundtrack to the 1979 feature film 'More American Graffiti'.

Chart history



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Santana cover



"She's Not There" was a hit for Santana when it appeared on their 1977 album 'Moonflower'. Their version peaked at 11 in the UK. It was also a hit in the US, spending 14 weeks on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 and peaking at 27, as well as reaching 20 on the Cash Box Top 100 chart. Their take on it features Greg Walker as the lead vocalist.

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Other notable covers



* In February 1965, Swedish pop group Ola & the Janglers released the song as their second single, backed by Manfred Mann's "Don't Ask Me What I Say". It became their breakthrough hit, reaching 10 on 'Tio i Topp' for a week before being voted off.

*Colin Blunstone, under the pseudonym Neil McArthur, released a solo version in 1969, reaching 34 in the UK.

* UK Subs 1979 cover has reached No. 36 in UK.

* The song was heavily sampled by Malcolm McLaren as part of his track "About Her", on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's 2004 film 'Kill Bill: Volume 2'.[http://alwaysontherun.net/bo.htm#kb2k Always on the Run.net]. Always on the Run.net. Retrieved on 9 July 2011.

Use in media



* The song was used in the trailer of and during the Palme d'Or winning film 'Titane', directed by Julia Ducournau.

References




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