Sunshine Girl
Herman's Hermits
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Sunshine girl I'm leaving soon I'll be back some day Sunshine girl I feel your eyes on me Your looks excite me I wonder can it be Do you invite me To hold you tightly How you delight me My sunshine girl Tonight, tonight, and every night I wanna be beside you Tonight, tonight, and every night I'll be the one to guide you As the wind blows gently on the blue lagoon I'll hide you sunshine girl My sunshine girl Sunshine girl, now I must go away 'Cause this was only a summer holiday But one day, I'll be returning, you'll see Across the blue sea my sunshine girl Tonight, tonight, and every night I wanna dream about you Tonight, tonight, and every night How can I live without you When I'm home, then everyone will hear about My little sunshine girl, my sunshine girl Tonight, tonight, and every night I'm gonna dream about you Tonight, tonight, and every night How can I live without you When I'm home, then everyone will hear about My little sunshine girl, my sunshine girl Sunshine girl, I'm leaving soon But I'll be back some day Sunshine girl, I'm leaving soon But I'll be back some day Sunshine girl, I'm leaving soon But I'll be back some day
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Written by: JOHN CARTER, GEOFF STEPHENS
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
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10 facts about this song
Musical Genre"Sunshine Girl" by Herman's Hermits is coded in the Pop/Rock music genre, signifying the group's deviation from their typical British Invasion music style.
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Chart PositionThe song was on Billboard's Top 40 chart, reaching number 101 in the United States soon after its release.
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Album Track"Sunshine Girl" is a track from the album "There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World", which was the band's 7th album released in 1967.
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Song Duration"Sunshine Girl" is approximately 2.37 minutes long, which is quite typical for pop songs from the 1960s era.
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SongwritingThe song was co-written by Geoff Stephens and John Carter. Stephens was known for writing hits for several popular bands of that time such as The New Vaudeville Band, while Carter had been involved with British pop bands like The Ivy League.
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LyricsThe song’s lyrics depict a joyful romantic interest, strengthening their iconic image as the fun-loving British band in the ’60s music scene.
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ReleaseIt was released under the label "MGM Records," based in the United States, which hosted many of Herman's Hermits' works.
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Band MembersThe recording band consisted of Peter Noone, Karl Green, Derek Leckenby, Keith Hopwood and Barry Whitwam, with Noone serving as the lead vocalist.
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LegacyThough not one of the band’s biggest hits, “Sunshine Girl” still retains the quintessential, light-hearted Hermits’ sound that garnered them a loyal fan base in the mid-60s pop scene.
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Cover VersionsDespite its moderate success, the song has been covered by several artists, indicating its influence and popularity in pop culture.
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