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I Live for the Sun

1965 single by the Sunrays From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"I Live for the Sun" is song by the American pop band the Sunrays. Written by Rick Henn, it was released as a single in 1965.

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Origin and recording

Band member Eddy Medora on the origin of the song: "I had a chorus that went, 'Run Run Run' and Ricky Henn called me up to come over and finish it. I didn't come over." Ricky Henn went on to write "I Live For The Sun" but only used the three chords of the chorus of "Run Run Run" and wrote a different melody over those chords, created a new title and concept, new lyrics for the entire song, composed original verses and bridge. The track has an approximate duration of two minutes and twenty-five seconds. The Surf Punks later covered the song at a slightly faster tempo, omitting the bridge but featuring a dulcimer solo in its place.

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Chart performance

"I Live for the Sun" reached #51 on the Billboard Hot 100, #20 on the Australian Singles Chart

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Cover versions

  • Outside the US, it was also a #20 hit in the UK when covered by Vanity Fare.[3]
  • Australian surf music band The Peregians released it as a single in 2021. This version replaces the sung verses with twangy surf guitar.CD Baby release.
  • The song gained popularity through the television appearances the group made on a teenage soap opera of the mid-'60s titled Never Too Young. The song's success was arguably a result of positive public response to the group's alternative musical fare and fresh new sound.[4]
  • The song appears in the 2014 Beach Boys biopic Love & Mercy during a scene in which Murry Wilson disrupts a recording session for Caroline No with the song, causing friction and panic amongst the group.[5]
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References

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