Let The Sunshine In, Rich Paschall
Now that Spring has officially arrived, we are thinking more of enjoying the sun. You may have told someone that “You Are The Sunshine Of My Life” or that you wanted to share the “Sunshine Of Your Love,” but you may be looking at this differently than we are. Of course, “There Ain’t No Sunshine When You’re Gone,” but “Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying.”
If it remains cloudy were you are, don’t believe “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore.” Just keep telling yourself, “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me” and you will soon have your “Seasons In The Sun.” Just be sure to stay away from the “House Of The Rising Sun” and you will be fine.
So let me be your “Sunshine Superman” and offer my top 10 Sunshine Songs to brighten up the beginning of Spring:
10. You Are My Sunshine, The Pine Ridge Boys. This 1939 “standard” has been covered by so many artists it is hard to say where I heard it first. Originally performed as a country song, it has received a lot of musical treatments.
9. California Sun, The Rivieras. The 1961 song by Joe Jones became a big hit when The Rivieras covered it in 1964. The 1977 Ramones version also became a hit and showed up on various albums.
8. Walking On Sunshine, Katrina and the Waves. The 1985 hit was a consistent seller for the record company and pure gold for the artists who retained the publishing rights and songwriter royalties.
7. Soak Up The Sun, Sheryl Crow. It’s her only number one hit and you can probably sing along with the chorus. The 2002 release was written by Crow and Jeff Trott.
6. I’ll Follow The Sun, The Beatles. The Paul McCartney, John Lennon composition was written as early as 1960 but the Beatles hit was released in 1964 with lead vocals by McCartney.
5. We’ll Sing In The Sunshine, Gale Garnett. This happy pop tune was released in 1964 and won the Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Recording in 1965. Yes, it was the era for Folk Rock.
4. Good Day Sunshine, The Beatles There was no plan to add multiple Beatles songs. I made up a list and then gave them a ranking. This 1966 Lennon, McCartney composition also has McCartney on lead vocals. Paul played piano on the track and later overdubbed his bass part. I could not find a Beatles performance, but Sir Paul can still bring it.
3. Let The Sun Shine In, The 5th Dimension. The recording by the 60’s pop group is actually a medley of two songs from the musical, Hair. It was at the top of the charts for 6 weeks in 1969. Opening with “Aquarius,” the sound was sometimes called “Psychedelic Pop.”
2. Sunshine On My Shoulders, John Denver. Co-written and recorded by Denver for his 1971 album Poems, Prayers & Promises, it was released as a single in 1973. By early 1974 it reached number 1. When the album came out, I recall singing this song over and over with a friend. I think our performance may have been fueled by adult beverages. It will always hold great memories from a youth well spent.
1. Here Comes The Sun, The Beatles This time it is a George Harrison composition that brings The Beatles back to the list. Recorded in 1969 for the Abbey Road album, it was never released as a single. Nevertheless, the track received critical acclaim and has been played and downloaded often.
Click on any title to go to the You Tune video, or let all of these songs shine down on you from playlist here.
Categories: Music, Rich Paschall, Spring
A very sunny post to put a spring in your step
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And sunshine on your shoulders
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I loved seeing John Denver sing. It is one song that is sad and happy at the same time.
Leslie
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It is a great song. It is sad because he left us too soon.
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He did indeed and what a lovely voice he had.
Leslie
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What a hap, Hap, HAPPY Post. Perfect for a sunny Sunday house cleaning in our dirty, 3 dog home. Thanks, Sunshine Man!!~
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The sun is out here and good for spring cleaning, especially since it is 39 degrees outside.
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It’s also nippy (sorry!) here, Rich! Top of the dawgs’ outside water pot was caked with ice. I freshened their drinks.
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Spring is waiting a few more days
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I never realized how many of my favorite Beatles songs were George Harrison’s work until they got a spike in airplay after his death. Of course, I’m young enough that I first knew of Mr. Harrison as that guy that did “I Got My Mind Set On You” in the 80’s before I learned he was in that Beatles band they played on the oldies station…
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Many people think Lennon/McCartney wrote just about everything, but there is much more. While My Guitar Gently Weeps is my favorite Harrison song.
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Many good songs in your list.
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Thanks.
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These are some of my all time favorite songs 🙂
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Yeah, then I moved to Arizona and have gone through 35 summers. I just don’t get all the hoopla about the “Sun.” We tend to hide in the summer or “shade walk”. It’s not that you can’t find parking here.., it’s finding it in the shade’s the thing. So, Ok, the songs are great but….
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Up here the winters bring cloudy days most of the time, so the Spring is a big transition.
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Mine too! I could sing along with all of them.
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My son’s fourth grade graduation was “Here Comes the Sun.” I still get weepy.
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4th grade graduation? Did they have a prom?
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