Donovan’s 1965 hit “Catch the Wind” launched him as a folk sensation, often dubbed the “British Bob Dylan”—a label he never fully embraced, crediting Woody Guthrie as his true muse. The song soared to 4 in the UK and cracked Billboard, proving his appeal beyond comparisons. As the ’60s unfolded, Donovan boldly evolved into a psychedelic, jazz, and pop innovator with hits like “Sunshine Superman” and “Mellow Yellow,” carving his own legendary path far beyond the Dylan shadow.

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