“Sunny” is written by Bobby Hebb. It is one of the most covered popular songs, with hundreds of versions released. BMI rates “Sunny” number 25 in its “Top 100 songs of the century.” Hebb’s parents were both blind musicians. Hebb and his older brother Harold performed as a song-and-dance duo in Nashville, beginning when Bobby was three and Harold was nine. Hebb performed on a TV show hosted by country music record producer Owen Bradley. Hebb wrote the song after November 22, 1963, the day U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated and Hebb’s older brother Harold was murdered after a stabbing outside a Nashville nightclub. Hebb was devastated by both events and many critics say that those events inspired the tune. According to Hebb, he wrote the song as an expression of a preference for a “sunny” disposition over a “lousy” disposition. Events influenced Hebb’s songwriting, but his melody, crossing over into R&B (#3 on U.S. R&B chart) Country and Pop (#2 on U.S. Pop chart), together with the optimistic lyrics, came from the artist’s desire to express that one should always “look at the bright side” – a direct quote from the author. Hebb has said about “Sunny”:
“All my intentions were just to think of happier times – basically looking for a brighter day – because times were at a low tide. After I wrote it, I thought “Sunny” just might be a different approach to what Johnny Bragg was talking about in ‘Just Walkin’ in the Rain.'”
“Sunny” was originally part of an 18-song demo recorded by producer Jerry Ross, also famous for Spanky and Our Gang, Keith’s “98.6” and Jay and the Techniques (Hebb was the first artist to cover “Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie”, but didn’t want to be considered a novelty act and let the song go to Jay Proctor). “Sunny” was first recorded in Japan by Mieko “Miko” Hirota – the “Connie Francis of Japan”, where it was said[by whom?] to have done well on the charts. In America it was released by marimbaphonist Dave Pike on Atlantic Records in 1966 on the Jazz for the Jet Set album, well before Philips released Hebb’s 45 version produced by Ross and arranged by Joe Renzetti. This information was made public – as well as sounds from the first two versions of “Sunny” – on the BBC’s Songlines program in early 2006.
“Sunny” was recorded at Bell Sound Studios in New York City and released as a single in 1966. It met an immediate success, which resulted in Hebb touring in 1966 with The Beatles.
Hebb also had a minor hit on Billboard’s R&B chart with a 1975 updated disco reworking of the song, entitled “Sunny ’76”.
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By Boney M.
Boney M. is a vocal group created by German record producer Frank Farian. The group was formed in 1975 and achieved popularity during the disco era of the late 1970s. The group has sold more than 150 million albums and singles worldwide with most sales in the UK and Germany.
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Lyrics
Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain The dark days are gone, and the bright days are here My Sunny one shines so sincere Sunny one so true, I love you
Sunny, thank you for the sunshine bouquet Sunny, thank you for the love you brought my way You gave to me your all and all Now I feel ten feet tall Sunny one so true, I love you Sunny, thank you for the truth you let me see Sunny, thank you for the facts from A to Z My life was torn like a wind-blown sand And the rock was formed when you held my hand Sunny one so true, I love you Sunny, thank you for the smile upon your face Sunny, thank you for the gleam that shows its grace You’re my spark of nature’s fire You’re my sweet complete desire Sunny one so true, I love you Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain…. |
桑尼,昨日我的人生還是陰雨綿綿 桑尼,你給我的微笑真的減輕了我的苦痛 陰暗的歲月已遠颺,光明的日子來到 我的桑尼,閃耀動人 桑尼,無比真誠,我愛你
桑尼,謝謝你帶來了陽光 桑尼,謝謝你給我的愛 你給了我你的全部 讓我能夠昂首挺立 桑尼,無比真誠,我愛你 桑尼,謝謝你讓我看見了真理 桑尼,謝謝你讓我明白所有的事實 過去,我的人生就像被風吹散的沙子 當你握住我的手,它們又聚集成岩石 桑尼,真誠無比,我愛你 桑尼,謝謝你臉上的笑容 桑尼,謝謝你那帶來慈暉的微光 你是大自然的火花 你是我甜美的慾望 桑尼,真誠無比,我愛你 桑尼,昨日我的人生還是陰雨綿綿…. |