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- Sunshine of Your Love - Wikipedia
Cream bassist vocalist Jack Bruce based it on a distinctive bass riff he developed "almost in a fit of desperation" after working unsuccessfully all night on creating a song with his writing partner, lyricist Pete Brown who muttered, "It's getting near dawn and lights close their tired eyes"
- Sunshine Of Your Love by Cream - Songfacts
Pete Brown, Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton are the credited songwriters on "Sunshine Of Your Love," omitting Cream drummer Ginger Baker, who resented the way the band handled songwriting credits
- The Story and Meaning Behind Sunshine of Your Love, the Psychedelic . . .
“Sunshine of Your Love” rose up out of a bass line Jack Bruce created after attending a Jimi Hendrix concert Originally, the band tried a typical rock backbeat behind it, but they felt
- Song: Sunshine of Your Love written by Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton, Pete . . .
The song Sunshine of Your Love was written by Eric Clapton, Pete Brown [GB1] and Jack Bruce and was first released by Cream in 1967 It was covered by Poul Halberg Powertrio, Trini Lopez, Willie Mitchell, Joe Lynn Turner and other artists
- Ginger Baker of Cream - Sunshine of Your Love
Sunshine of Your Love was written by Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce of Cream with Pete Brown and was recorded at Atlantic Studios NYC in May 1967 Sunshine of Your Love is the most recognised iconic of Cream's single releases; even though it reached an overall lower chart position than I Feel Free Strange Brew
- A Psychedelic Sunburst: Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love” and the Dawn of . . .
Jack Bruce’s lyrics for Sunshine of Your Love, co-written with poet Pete Brown, complement the song’s hypnotic musical structure Unlike the abstract psychedelia that would dominate the late 1960s, these lyrics are simple, direct, and evocative
- The Meaning Behind The Song: Sunshine of Your Love by Cream
“Sunshine of Your Love” broke into the US Hot 100 on January 13, 1968, and reached number 5 The song’s lyrics were written by Pete Brown, with music by Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton
- Sunshine of Your Love: Thoughts on Jack Bruce and Cream
In Sunshine of Your Love, Cream takes the Hendrix aesthetic and writes it large, in four minutes and ten seconds mapping Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and most Heavy music for the next half century
- The Life of a Song: ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ - Financial Times
Bruce and Brown were locked in an all-night writing session in 1967 as Bruce played the riff on his upright bass, over and over
- Sunshine of Your Love | Rock Music Wiki | Fandom
"Sunshine of Your Love" is a 1967 song by the British rock band Cream, written by Jack Bruce, Pete Brown and Eric Clapton It was originally released on the album Disraeli Gears in November 1967, [2] and was later released as a single in January 1968 [1]
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