“Green Grass” is a song by American pop band Gary Lewis & the Playboys. It was written by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway. The song was released as a single in 1966 and became one of the band’s popular hits.
“Green Grass” features a catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and Gary Lewis’ youthful and energetic vocals. The lyrics playfully describe a man’s longing for a place where “green grass grows all around, all around” and where he can find happiness and peace. The song’s cheerful and carefree vibe resonated with audiences during the 1960s.
The song reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number eight. Its infectious melody and relatable lyrics contributed to its commercial success, making it one of Gary Lewis & the Playboys’ most recognizable songs.
“Green Grass” captures the spirit of the 1960s pop sound and remains a nostalgic favorite, often associated with the carefree and vibrant atmosphere of that era.