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The Rare Songs: 9. Sunshine
Rare Songs: Sunshine
WOW!!! That song rulez! It's the best piece on the album. I love it!! Once I said that "Kiss Me Again" is the best song on Meat Loaf & Stoney, but that isn't so. I think "Sunshine" is even better and the best song. The piano sounds superb and the whole song has a wonderful melody. It's so bombastic!! 9/10 |
A beautiful song, sort of sad :cry:
Vocally perfect and lyrically good. I really like this song, it is very nice. 8/10 |
A sad song performed very well by both Meat and Stoney. One of the hidden gems on this album. I give it 8/10
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Sunshine! Isn't it a Hair song? :)
At beginning the piano is very nice, but it isn't more... Sorry, I don't really like Hair! My score: 5 |
No the song isn't from Hair - non of the tracks from Stoney and Meat Loaf are from Hair. I know this because the people who wrote the musical Hair aren't writers for the album.
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There was a piece of music in Hair entitled "Let The Sunshine In". Perhaps that is what you are thinking of? This song, as Meatles points out is nothing to do with Hair.
A note from Ralph Terrana, one of the co-writers reproduced with permission: "The song was originally written...Sunshine...where are you going... Then one afternoon at my house with co-writer the late Mike Valvano, we observed my young 4 year old daughter playing in her sand box in the back yard. Mike came up with the concept. I was a little reluctant at first. After all...this was MY daughter. But we ended up writing those lyrics that day. I to this day wish I would have stuck with my original concept for the song. I think it would have worked better. An interesting side note. Stoney was pregnant while we were doing her vocals on Sunshine and it became a very emotional thing for her trying to do these vocals. Due to the rather morbid nature of a child dying, she would generally break down and cry during the sessions. Like I mentioned I had my own problems with the song because the lyrics stemmed from observing my daughter at play." |
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:twisted: One of favorite songs from the Stoney cuts.
I really like the piano intro. The music is very sad and the vocals are very emotional. It's a song,I think,sung at the moment of realisation of their loss. 8/10 Heaven. |
Average: 7.60 (38/5)
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