The Turtles's best studio album includes the title hit, "She'd Rather Be with Me," "Guide for the Married Man," and then-unknown Warren Zevon's "Like the Seasons," among other songs. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Mark Volman (Vocals), Clark Besch (Photography), Chip Douglas (Bass), Jim Pons (Guitar (Bass)), Jim Tucker (Guitar), Chuck Portz (Bass), Jim Tucker (Guitar (Rhythm)), Howard Kaylan (Producer), Mark Volman (Sound Effects), Steve Besch (Photography), Bones Howe (Producer), Jeff Smith (Design), Jeff Smith (Artwork), Jeff Smith (Package Design), Harold Bronson (Liner Notes), Jim Pons (Vocals), Jim Tucker (Rhythm), Mark Volman (Guitar), Bob Irwin (Producer), Mark Volman (Producer), John Barbata (Drums), Ken Perry (Mastering), Armin Steiner (Engineer), Al Nichol (Keyboards), Al Nichol (Vocals), Mark Volman (Special Effects), Bill Inglot (Mastering), Joseph Wissert (Producer), Howard Kaylan (Vocals), Al Nichol (Bass), Howard Kaylan (Keyboards), Al Nichol (Guitar)
Happy Together is the fourth studio album by The Turtles. It was released in April 1967 on the White Whale Records label. In the CD era, it has been reissued at least three times, with various track configurations:
EMI/AXIS, CDAX 701548 (later reissued as "Legendary Masters" 432024-2 on Rhino/EMI). Contains the full album with "So Goes Love" as a bonus track, inserted as track 8 in the album's running order.
Repertoire Records, a twenty-track edition, released for the European market. Bonuses, which do not necessarily date from the period of the album's release, include "So Goes Love," "Grim Reaper of Love" and others.