The Zombies Are An English Rock Band Formed In 1962 In St Albans And Led By Keyboardist And Vocalist Rod Argent And Vocalist Colin Blunstone. The Group Scored British And American Hits In 1964 With "She's Not There". In The US Two Further Singles—"Tell Her No" In 1965 And "Time Of The Season" In 1968—were Also Successful. Their 1968 Album Odessey And Oracle Is Ranked Number 100 On Rolling Stone's List Of The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time. The Zombies Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 2019. Read More On Last.Fm
' She's Not There' Was The Debut Single By The British Pop Band The Zombies. It Was Recorded In One Take. It Reached Number Twelve In The UK Singles Chart In August 1964. Number Two In The Billboard Hot 100 USA And #2 In Canada. Rolling Stone Magazine Ranked "She's Not There" #291 On Their List Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. One Of The Song's Most Distinctive Features Is Argent's Electric Piano Sound Which Was Rare At The Time. In The UK It Was The First Hit Song With An Electric Piano As The Lead Instrument. Rod Argent The Keyboard Player In The Zombies Was Challenged By Decca Records Producer Ken Jones To Write A Hit Record For His Group And He Came Up With This. Santana Covered This On Their 1977 Album Moonflower.