Golden Hits (Turtles album)

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Golden Hits
Album cover of The Turtles 1967 work titled Golden Hits.jpg
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 1967
Recorded1965-1967
Label White Whale
Producer Bones Howe
Joe Wissert
The Turtles chronology
Golden Hits
(1967)
More Golden Hits
(1970)

Golden Hits is the first compilation album by the American rock band the Turtles. It was released on White Whale Records.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "You Baby" (P.F. Sloan, Steve Barri) – 2:19 (from You Baby )
  2. "So Goes Love" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 2:37 (non-single LP debut)
  3. "She'd Rather Be with Me (Gary Bonner, Alan Gordon) – 2:17 (from Happy Together )
  4. "Is It Any Wonder" (Kaylan) – 2:28 (non-single LP debut)
  5. "Let Me Be" (Sloan) – 2:20 (from It Ain't Me Babe )
  6. "Grim Reaper of Love" (Al Nichol, Chuck Portz) – 2:45 (from White Whale single 231)

Side 2

  1. "It Ain't Me Babe" (Bob Dylan) – 2:10 (from It Ain't Me Babe)
  2. "Can I Get To Know You Better" (Sloan, Barri) – 2:32 (from White Whale single 238)
  3. "Happy Together" (Bonner, Gordon) – 2:50 (from Happy Together)
  4. "Outside Chance" (Glenn Crocker, Warren Zevon) – 2:02 (from White Whale single 234)
  5. "You Know What I Mean" (Bonner, Gordon) – 2:38 (from White Whale single 254)

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