In 1999, "Mellow Yellow" was sung by a group of young adults - among which were then-unknowns Alex Greenwald, Rashida Jones and Jason Thompson - in Gap's "Everybody in Cords" commercial directed by Pedro Romhanyi. In France, Lipton used a modified version of the song to promote their tea ("They call me Lipton Yellow"). The song was also used in a series of television commercials to promote the use of butter. Donovan had a small part in coming up with the lyrics for "Yellow Submarine" and Paul McCartney played bass guitar (uncredited) on portions of Donovan's Mellow Yellow album.Ĭadbury used a modified version of the song to promote their Caramello Koala chocolates ("They call me Caramello. Donovan, in fact, was friends with the Beatles, and Paul McCartney can be heard in the backing vocals of this track. ![]() The record had a "Beatlesque" feel to it, and was sometimes mistaken for a Beatles song. Marion Bloom's buttocks, but it is not known if Donovan got the phrase from there. (According to The Rolling Stone Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll, he admitted later the song made reference to a vibrator an "electrical banana" as mentioned in the lyrics.) The phrase "mellow yellow" appears on page 719 of the first American edition of Ulysses, where it is used to refer to Mrs. According to Donovan's notes accompanying the album Donovan's Greatest Hits, the rumor that one could get high from smoking dried banana skins was started by Country Joe McDonald in 1966, and Donovan heard the rumor three weeks before "Mellow Yellow" was released as a single. ![]() The song was rumored to be about smoking dried banana skins, which was believed to be a hallucinogenic drug in the 1960s, but this rumor has since been debunked. It reached #2 on the Billboard charts in the U.S. Mellow Yellow" is a song and single release by Donovan.
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