Good Day Sunshine
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Good Day Sunshine is a song off The Beatles' 1966 album Revolver. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon/McCartney.
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[edit] AKA and Working Titles
- A Good Day's Sunshine, working title.
[edit] Writing
Paul recalls, "[Good Day Sunshine] was really very much a nod to The Lovin' Spoonful's Daydream, the same traditional, almost trad-jazz feel. That was our favourite record of theirs. Good Day Sunshine was me trying to write something similar to Daydream. John and I wrote it together at Kenwood, but it was basically mine, and he helped me with it."
[edit] Recording
Good Day Sunshine was first recorded on June 8, 1966, when three takes of the basic track were recorded after numerous rehearsals. Take 1 was considered the best, so Paul's lead vocals and John and George's backing vocals were overdubbed onto this. They returned to the song the next day, when drums from Ringo, piano from George Martin, more harmony vocals, and handclaps from all four Beatles were added.
[edit] Recording Sessions
- June 8, 1966: Recording and Mixing Session. Songs Recorded: Good Day Sunshine. Songs Mixed: And Your Bird Can Sing. →
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The Beatles
- Lead Vocals: Paul McCartney
- Bass: Paul McCartney
- Piano: Paul McCartney
- Handclaps: Paul McCartney
- Backing Vocals: John Lennon
- Lead Guitar: John Lennon
- Handclaps: John Lennon
- Backing Vocals: George Harrison
- Handclaps: George Harrison
- Drums: Ringo Starr
- Handclaps: Ringo Starr
[edit] Guest Musicians
- Piano: George Martin
[edit] Production
- Producer: George Martin
- Engineer: Geoff Emerick
[edit] Available Versions
[edit] Available On
- Revolver, 1966.
[edit] Cover Versions
- Claudine Longet
- The Tremeloes
