The Sun Will Shine Again Cd

"And the Sun Will Shine"
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Label from the French republic single

Single past Bee Gees
from the album Horizontal
B-side "Actually and Sincerely" (France)
Released February 1968 (1968-02)
Recorded 17, 30 July, 1, 10 August, 28 October 1967[1]
Genre Folk, baroque popular
Length 3:26 (mono)
3:33 (stereo)
Label Polydor, Philips (United kingdom)
Atco (US)
Songwriter(s) Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb
Producer(southward) Robert Stigwood, Bee Gees

"And the Dominicus Will Shine" is a song by the British stone band Bee Gees, it was written past Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb and released in February 1968 on the album Horizontal. The song'south opening chord was D7, consisting of the notes D, F , A, and C.

It was released every bit a unmarried in France backed with "Really and Sincerely" and reached #66 there.[2]

Background and recording [edit]

The earliest session for Horizontal was really just a demo date to tape rough versions of the brothers' new songs. Venturing to Kingdom of denmark Street (known as London's Tin Pan Aisle), the Bee Gees booked Primal Sound for July 17, quickly cutting several tracks.[iii]

Barry Gibb recalls nigh the recording of this track:

"'And the Lord's day Will Smooth' was a i-solar day outcome, I remember very well the engineer in that studio had a trap door in the ceiling where the soundproof room was! They must have decided that the engineer needed to be safe. You lot could make as much music equally possible, but you lot couldn't get up into that soundproof room. And The Sun Volition Shine' definitely had the potential to be something and, in fact, that'south what we ended up with, the song on the spot. We never rerecorded it".

Robin Gibb said:

That's ane of my favorites too, Information technology was a very emotional song, but a lot of the words just came ad-libbed. The song actually wasn't planned. We just played the record downwards and sang it as we felt it. Nosotros kept the original demo the mode it was and [later] just added the orchestra. Information technology'southward got a groovy feeling to it, a great temper, sometimes you know you lot can't recapture that feeling if you keep recording something.

This song was the second track they recorded for the album after "Ring My Bell" (which was only released on the 2006 deluxe edition of Horizontal). This song was recorded on July 17 and thirty, connected on August ane and 10 and finally finished on October 28, The 2nd version of this song was recorded on July 25 but it was rejected. This song has a solo song that Robin famously did in 1 accept, inventing some of the lyrics on the spot.[1]

Personnel [edit]

  • Robin Gibb – song
  • Barry Gibb – guitar
  • Maurice Gibb – bass, piano
  • Vince Melouney – guitar
  • Colin Petersen – drums

Live performances [edit]

The first live performances of this song were in 1968 about notably on 4 February 1968 on the US TV testify The Smothers Brothers, their first American performance.[four] Other notable recorded performances were at Melbourne, Australia in 1974 on their Mr. Natural bout and a short excerpt on the 1998 live album One Dark Only.

Nautical chart performance [edit]

Chart (1968) Pinnacle
position
French Singles Nautical chart[2] 66

Paul Jones version [edit]

"And the Sun Will Shine"
Unmarried by Paul Jones
B-side "The Dog Presides"
Released 8 March 1968 (Britain)
Recorded Abbey Road Studios
Genre Baroque pop
Label Columbia
Songwriter(due south) Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb
Producer(south) Peter Asher
Paul Jones singles chronology
"When I Was Six Years Old"
(1968)
"And the Sun Will Shine"
(1968)
"Aquarius"
(1968)

In the same yr, former Manfred Isle of man frontman Paul Jones recorded the song and released his version as a single, backed with his own vocal "The Domestic dog Presides".

With Paul McCartney on drums, Jeff Beck on guitar, Paul Samwell-Smith of The Yardbirds on bass and Nicky Hopkins on keyboards, it was produced by Peter Asher, formerly of Peter and Gordon.[5] McCartney's contribution was not credited on Columbia release of the vocal.[6] [7] [8] Recorded at Abbey Road Studios' Studio ii. Asher had asked McCartney to attend the session and he ended up playing drums on the song.[9]

On the liner notes of The Paul Jones Drove (CD), Jones claimed that "Paul McCartney was on drums on that session, It was during the time I used to hang out with Peter Asher and Paul wanted to play drums considering he could".[5]

Personnel [edit]

  • Paul Jones – atomic number 82 vocal/harmonica
  • Jeff Beck – guitar
  • Paul Samwell-Smith – bass
  • Nicky Hopkins – keyboards
  • Paul McCartney – drums

Jose Feliciano version [edit]

Puerto Rican singer Jose Feliciano released a comprehend of the song as a single in August 1969 on RCA Records backed with his ain composition "Pelting".[10] The Feliciano version ranked 25th in Britain Striking Parade.[4] [eleven] This version peaked at #25 in the United kingdom just notably features Feliciano singing "The thought to me is back and how well-nigh" as opposed to "'Crusade honey to me is life and I live y'all", an example of a Mondegreen.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Joseph Brennan. "Gibb Songs: 1967".
  2. ^ a b "Songs Written by the Gibb Family on the International Charts - part 1" (PDF). brothersgibb.org. p. one. Retrieved 23 Dec 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Sandoval, Andrew. "Bee Gees - Horizontal at Anthology Liner Notes". Anthology Liner Notes. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b Andrew Hughes (2009). The Bee Gees: Tales Of The Brothers Gibb. Music Sales Group. ISBN978-0857120045.
  5. ^ a b "Paul Jones - And The Sunday Volition Shine - The Dog Presides". beatleshelp.cyberspace. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  6. ^ Discogs.com. "Paul Jones: And The Sun Will Shine".
  7. ^ Dino Scatena (January 28, 2012). "It'south so easy for music impresario Peter Asher". The Australian . Retrieved 23 July 2012.
  8. ^ Keith Badman (2009-12-09). The Beatles - Off the Record. ISBN9780857120458 . Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  9. ^ Power, Martin (2014-eleven-10). Hot Wired Guitar: The Life of Jeff Brook. ISBN9781783233861 . Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  10. ^ Discogs.com. "Jose Feliciano: And The Lord's day Will Shine".
  11. ^ Dafydd Rees, Luke Crampton (1999). Rock stars encyclopedia . DK Pub., 1999. ISBN0789446138.

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