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Andrew Sandoval's Come To The Sunshine is the home of the bah bah bah's and the la la la's. Each week he ushers you into his record room for a two-hour tour of scintillating 1960's sounds by a stunning array of no-hit wonders. Hear beat, psych, folk-rock, garage, soft pop, baroque, singer-songwriters and so much more (mostly in MONO).

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments Approx. start time
Canterbury Music Festival  Sunny Day   Favoriting Rain & Shine  B.T. Puppy   1968  LP    0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Del Shannon  Sister Isabelle   Favoriting   ABC  1970  45  Arranged by Jimmie Haskell  6:02:29 (Pop-up)
Grapefruit  Dear Delilah   Favoriting   RCA Victor UK  1968  45  Arranged by Bill Shepherd  6:06:10 (Pop-up)
The Peppermint Trolley Company  Trust   Favoriting   Acta  1968  45  Arranged by Chad Stuart  6:09:16 (Pop-up)
The Left Banke  There's Gonna Be A Storm (mono single mix)   Favoriting   Smash  1969  45  Arranged by Paul Leka  6:12:33 (Pop-up)
Freddie & The Dreamers  Brown & Porters (Meat Exporters) Lorry   Favoriting   Columbia UK  1967  45  Arranged by Mike Vickers  6:16:52 (Pop-up)
The Mojo Men  Whatever Happened To Happy?   Favoriting   Reprise  1967  45  Arranged by Nick DeCaro  6:20:14 (Pop-up)
Modern Folk Quintet  Night Time Girl   Favoriting   Dunhill  1966  45  Arranged by Jack Nitzsche  6:22:52 (Pop-up)
Harpers Bizarre  Come To The Sunshine   Favoriting   Warner Bros.  1967  45  Arranged by Perry Botkin, Jr.  6:26:33 (Pop-up)
London Phogg  The Times To Come   Favoriting   A&M  1969  45  Arranged by Al Capps  6:29:50 (Pop-up)
The Sunshine Company  Look, Here Comes the Sun   Favoriting   Imperial  1968  45  Arranged by George Tipton  6:33:49 (Pop-up)
The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band  Buy For Me The Rain   Favoriting   Liberty  1967  45  produced by Dallas Smith  6:37:16 (Pop-up)
Brian Hyland  Get The Message   Favoriting   Philips  1967  45  Produced by Snuff Garrett  6:40:50 (Pop-up)
Sharon Marie  Summertime   Favoriting   Capitol  1963  45  Produced by Brian Wilson  6:44:43 (Pop-up)
Jacobsen & Tansley  Dream With Me   Favoriting   Filmways  1966  45  Produced by Curt Boettcher  6:46:54 (Pop-up)
Lulu  I'm A Tiger   Favoriting   Columbia UK  1968  45  Produced by Mickie Most  6:49:20 (Pop-up)
Gene Clark  Echoes   Favoriting   Columbia  1966  45  Produced by Larry Marks  6:52:32 (Pop-up)
The Grass Roots  Things I Should Have Said   Favoriting   Dunhill  1967  45  Produced by Steve Barri & P.F. Sloan  6:56:25 (Pop-up)
Everly Brothers  I've Been Wrong Before   Favoriting Two Yanks In England  Warner Bros.  1966  LP  Written by Allan Clarke, Tony Hicks & Graham Nash  7:21:32 (Pop-up)
The Easybeats  Land Of Make Believe (mono single mix)   Favoriting   United Artists (UK)  1968  45  Written by Harry Vanda & George Young  7:23:17 (Pop-up)
The Magicians  Lady Fingers   Favoriting   Columbia  1967  45  written by Garry Bonner & Alan Gordon  7:27:44 (Pop-up)
Johnny Young  Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy Of Arts   Favoriting   Polydor (UK)  1967  45  written by Barry Gibb & Robin Gibb  7:31:00 (Pop-up)
Tommy Boyce  In Case the Wind Should Blow   Favoriting   A&M  1966  45  written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart  7:33:59 (Pop-up)
Randy Newman  Last Night I Had A Dream   Favoriting   Reprise  1968  45  written by Randy Newman  7:37:56 (Pop-up)
Carole King  Wasn't It You   Favoriting       Reel tape  written by Gerry Goffin & Carole King  7:40:52 (Pop-up)
P.F. Sloan  Sunflower, Sunflower   Favoriting   Dunhill  1967  45  written by P.F. Sloan  7:44:31 (Pop-up)
The Kinks  Do You Remember Walter? (mono)   Favoriting The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society  Pye  1968  LP    7:48:52 (Pop-up)
Chad & Jeremy  You Are She   Favoriting   Columbia  1966  45    7:51:54 (Pop-up)
The Beach Boys  Wake The World (mono single mix)   Favoriting   Capitol  1968  45    7:54:45 (Pop-up)
Nilsson  I Will Take You There (single mix)   Favoriting   RCA  1968  45    7:57:19 (Pop-up)
The Byrds  Lady Friend   Favoriting   Columbia  1967  45    8:00:22 (Pop-up)
The Dave Clark Five  Forget   Favoriting   Epic  1968  45    8:03:32 (Pop-up)
Herman's Hermits  Listen People   Favoriting   Columbia UK  1966  45    8:06:19 (Pop-up)
Gary Lewis & The Playboys  Girls In Love   Favoriting   Liberty  1967  45    8:09:45 (Pop-up)
Peter & Gordon  I Feel Like Going Out   Favoriting   Columbia UK  1968  45    8:13:37 (Pop-up)
The Monkees  The Door Into Summer (mono)   Favoriting Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.  Colgems  1967  LP    8:17:56 (Pop-up)
The Alan Price Set  Living Without You   Favoriting A Price On His Head  Decca  1967  LP  written by Randy Newman  8:21:23 (Pop-up)
Sagittarius  My World Fell Down   Favoriting   Columbia  1967  45  Produced by Gary Usher  8:24:29 (Pop-up)
Ellie Janov  Portobello Road   Favoriting   Capitol  1967  45  Produced by Nick Venet  8:29:07 (Pop-up)
Claudine Longet  Snow   Favoriting   A&M  1967  45  written by Randy Newman  8:33:31 (Pop-up)
The Pineapple Heard  Valleri   Favoriting   Diamond  1967  45  written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart  8:36:48 (Pop-up)
Dusty Springfield  Don't Forget About Me (mono single mix)   Favoriting   Atlantic  1969  45  written by Gerry Goffin & Carole King  8:40:03 (Pop-up)
Dino, Desi & Billy  Thru Spray Colored Glasses (mono single mix)   Favoriting   Uni  1969  45  written by David Gates & Stu Phillips  8:43:51 (Pop-up)
The Byzantine Empire  Snow Queen   Favoriting   Amy  1968  45  written by Gerry Goffin & Carole King  8:46:18 (Pop-up)
Lesley Gore  Small Talk   Favoriting   Mercury  1968  45  written by Garry Bonner & Alan Gordon  8:49:23 (Pop-up)
The Turtles  Me About You (mono single mix)   Favoriting   White Whale  1970  45  written by Garry Bonner & Alan Gordon  8:52:09 (Pop-up)
The Byrds  We'll Meet Again (mono)   Favoriting Mr. Tambourine Man  Columbia  1966  LP    8:56:15 (Pop-up)
Paul McCartney  Goodbye   Favoriting     1968      8:58:08 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

Avatar 11:38am
cometothesunshine:

Welcome everyone - I will be in and out - back for a full live chat at 5pm (eastern)/2pm (pacific).
Avatar 11:39am
cometothesunshine:

You can find full playlists for these Summer shows at cometothesunshine.com
Avatar 11:45am
Jeezy:

Lovin' it!
Avatar 11:47am
cometothesunshine:

Thanks so much Jeezy!
  2:20pm
DA The DJ:

Hiya!
  2:35pm
KarenS:

Cool it!
Avatar 4:49pm
cometothesunshine:

Alright! I am back with you for the next 3 hours!
  4:56pm
uptownjen:

Hi, all! SWe’ve had a stormy Labor Day here in Chicago, so the store closed early! I’m ready for some sunshine!
Avatar 4:59pm
cometothesunshine:

thanks Jen!
Avatar 4:59pm
cometothesunshine:

so glad to see you!
Avatar 5:00pm
Debbie D.:

Sorry, that didn't time out exactly right. Happy Sunshine Day!
Avatar 5:01pm
cometothesunshine:

Debbie - It was perfect!
Avatar 5:02pm
cometothesunshine:

Thank you so much from the bottom to the top of my heart.
Avatar 5:02pm
Debbie D.:

Thank you, Andrew! What a fantastic day!!
Avatar 5:03pm
cometothesunshine:

Starting with Del - absolute perfection.
Avatar 5:04pm
cometothesunshine:

It was an amazing process going over and over today's selections - I hope you enjoy them.
  5:06pm
uptownjen:

What a cool idea for a show! Listening to this show is always so educational and, more importantly, soul-reviving. You have no idea how much joy you’ve brought into the world, Andrew.
Avatar 5:07pm
Debbie D.:

My feelings exactly, uptownjen!
Avatar 5:07pm
cometothesunshine:

Aw, shucks - it is as much for me as it is for my listeners. I need to do this show to keep my faith in music.
Avatar 5:09pm
KarenS:

Happy Anniversary Andrew!
  5:10pm
Dennis:

Aloha Andrew and everyone!
Avatar 5:11pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Karen!
  5:11pm
Gaylord Fields:

Listening from southern Denmark! Happy 12th anniversary to “Kom til Solskin”!
Avatar 5:11pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks so much, DK - so honored for you to pop by.
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cometothesunshine:

Wow, thank you Gaylord. Hope they like the heavy rock music as much as we do.
  5:12pm
Dennis:

I’ve been all over the map today, but happy to be here now
Avatar 5:12pm
cometothesunshine:

wonderful - much appreciated DK.
Avatar 5:14pm
cometothesunshine:

I was out and about a bit myself - a beautiful and cool day here in Boss Angeles.
Avatar 5:15pm
cometothesunshine:

I am at my office in Atwater Village chatting and playlisting - no one else here, music loud and proud.
Avatar 5:16pm
Woof:

Happy Anniversary, Andrew! I've been listening & enjoying the sunshine all day!
  5:16pm
Dennis:

Crazy hot & humid here after a couple of cooler days.... only a week or so of summer left for me :-(
Avatar 5:16pm
cometothesunshine:

I worked quite a bit on the engineering of today's show - it might be the best sounding of the series.
Avatar 5:16pm
cometothesunshine:

Woof! My good luck charm - with me from Sunshine show Day #1. We've come a long way, baby.
  5:18pm
Dennis:

The office is looking quite impressive and well-organized these days! Your expansion was a smart move.
Avatar 5:18pm
Woof:

Awwww thank you!!! Yes we have!!!! I'll follow the Sunshine anywhere!!! :D
Avatar 5:18pm
cometothesunshine:

Maybe my smartest?
  5:19pm
Dennis:

Great to have an office away from home
Avatar 5:20pm
cometothesunshine:

Yes, it is.
Avatar 5:20pm
cometothesunshine:

A lorry is a truck.
  5:20pm
Dennis:

Though your home is pretty darn groovy, to be sure!
Avatar 5:21pm
cometothesunshine:

This is a colossal production
Avatar 5:21pm
cometothesunshine:

The brilliant combo of Waronker/DeCaro
  5:22pm
Neil:

Ace Sounds Andrew!
  5:22pm
Tim from LH:

Happy Anniversary Andrew! Enjoying the Sunshine sounds on the shore of NJ’s largest lake!
Avatar 5:22pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Neil!
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cometothesunshine:

Thank you, tim!
  5:24pm
Gaylord Fields:

Andrew, today’s CTTS mega-program is my own Roskilde Festival.
Avatar 5:24pm
cometothesunshine:

Thank you, Gaylord. It is my Everest.
Avatar 5:28pm
cometothesunshine:

The record that inspired this insanity - thank you Van Dyke Parks
  5:28pm
Dennis:

Whenever I hear this track now, I expect to hear you say “It’s....”
Avatar 5:28pm
cometothesunshine:

Yeah - I got that from Monty Python.
  5:29pm
Dennis:

Of course
Avatar 5:29pm
cometothesunshine:

I had a girlfriend who insisted I say: "It's time for..." that lasted but one show.
  5:29pm
Gaylord Fields:

Next time you’re traveling in the back of a refrigerated meat wagon, remember that you can keep yourself warm by doing the Freddie. (A public service announcement from WFMU Ichiban Rock & Soul Stream and the Ad Council.)
  5:30pm
Dennis:

The girlfriend, or the intro? ;-)
Avatar 5:30pm
cometothesunshine:

I keep warm by Doin' The Freddie wherever and whenever possible.
  5:31pm
Dennis:

I’m telling you now, it works!
Avatar 5:33pm
cometothesunshine:

This is an incredible single I found in 1997 in Milwaukee at Music Memories
Avatar 5:33pm
cometothesunshine:

If it wasn't for Dave Davies, I wouldn't have been there at all.
  5:33pm
Dennis:

Pretty amazing rekkid
Avatar 5:35pm
cometothesunshine:

I am thrilled how good the 45s sound on this show - the low end is perfect over the computer. I fussed with everything for a week.
  5:37pm
Dennis:

Really sounds terrific - time well spent! New software, or...?
  5:37pm
Tim from LH:

It all sounds amazing!
Avatar 5:38pm
cometothesunshine:

DK - If I could spend weeks on each show I would. They get better when I slow down and don't rush.
Avatar 5:40pm
cometothesunshine:

Working in mastering sessions for almost 30 years has really helped me.
  5:40pm
Dennis:

Time = the most valuable commodity
Avatar 5:43pm
cometothesunshine:

Yeah, this show is a time suck! I realized my radio show is a Virgo (born in September). Virgo traits. Virgos are always paying attention to the smallest details and their deep sense of humanity makes them one of the most careful signs of the zodiac. Their methodical approach to life ensures that nothing is left to chance, and although they are often tender, their heart might be closed for the outer world.
Avatar 5:44pm
cometothesunshine:

Damn you Virgo show!
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cometothesunshine:

I love Brian saying "Quiet!" at the beginning
Avatar 5:48pm
cometothesunshine:

Curt with amazing drum sounds on this one - and just the start of his backing vocal madness
Avatar 5:51pm
KarenS:

I’m a Virgo and it’s a curse haha.
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cometothesunshine:

Mickie Most - made a lot of amazing records - very no nonsense - knew what he was doing.
Avatar 5:51pm
cometothesunshine:

Virgos are cool - Capricorns love 'em
Avatar 5:53pm
cometothesunshine:

This might be one of the most amazing records I have ever heard. Truly cosmic.
  5:54pm
Dennis:

Geno! What a record - still sounds fresh
Avatar 5:55pm
cometothesunshine:

Yeah - what planet was this made on?
  5:55pm
Dennis:

I still prefer the later (Early LA Sessions) versions of those songs though - I guess I’m in the minority
Avatar 5:56pm
cometothesunshine:

Seriously - does it get any heavier? Did he leave out any messages?
  5:56pm
Dennis:

Better vocals, and mixes, to my ears
Avatar 5:57pm
cometothesunshine:

hmm - I love it - but prefer the original mix.
Avatar 5:58pm
cometothesunshine:

Friggin' Hal Blaine working overtime on this track.
Avatar 5:59pm
cometothesunshine:

Hal is totally in charge on this mono mix
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cometothesunshine:

Sloan & Barri = total favorites
  6:00pm
Dennis:

Van Dyke strikes again with “High Coin”
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cometothesunshine:

Well - technical issue
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cometothesunshine:

The show has started again
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cometothesunshine:

My apologies
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Steeley Chris:

Happy 138!
Avatar 6:02pm
cometothesunshine:

I guess we will miss an hour at the end
  6:02pm
Dennis:

Get Carl on the phone! Oh, wait....
Avatar 6:02pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Steely
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cometothesunshine:

This is very Luxuria - happened quite a bit there with files
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KarenS:

As the kids say ... Welp.
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cometothesunshine:

yeah - we all get an hour back - I guess.
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cometothesunshine:

shoot!
  6:08pm
Dennis:

Can’t get enuf of that double-bifurcated sploshing flange!
Avatar 6:16pm
Debbie D.:

Sorry for the SNAFU!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Steeley Chris:

music so nice, we'll listen twice
Avatar 6:20pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks for helping skip forward!
  6:23pm
uptownjen:

This ‘Two Yanks’ record is one I want to own one of these days.
Avatar 6:25pm
cometothesunshine:

It is a brilliant album
  6:26pm
Jfmlaugh:

Who produced I've Been Wrong Before. I love this song!
  6:28pm
uptownjen:

I heard all of those Everlys covers of Hollies songs on one of your past programs and thought I’d died and gone to heaven. You just reminded me that I need to search a little harder for that record again.
Avatar 6:29pm
cometothesunshine:

JFM - that was produced by Dick Glasser
  6:34pm
uptownjen:

This Johnny Young song is awesome.
Avatar 6:35pm
cometothesunshine:

Yes, I think it may outpace the Bee Gees version
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cometothesunshine:

It was also recorded in London around the time of Bee Gees' 1st
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cometothesunshine:

This is a crazy production with Theremin by Leon Russell.
Avatar 6:43pm
cometothesunshine:

so what you missed in the countdown was:
producers: Lou Adler, Gary Usher & Lenny Waronker.
songwriters: Ray Davies, Mann/Weil
Avatar 6:47pm
cometothesunshine:

Phil Sloan much loved and never forgotten
Avatar 6:50pm
cometothesunshine:

When I lost Duke, I had an amazing talk with Phil Sloan about cats.
  6:50pm
Jfmlaugh:

Ahhhh....I missed Carole King, Wasn't it You. Screen Gems has it listed as 1966, was that when this version is from? Was it offered to anyone? Did anyone do it?
Avatar 6:51pm
cometothesunshine:

Billie Davis did it in 1967 and so did the Action
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KarenS:

Everyone needs a Duke in their life. Mine was Daisy.
Avatar 6:53pm
cometothesunshine:

Well, at least we had them, Karen.
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cometothesunshine:

I still miss Phil Sloan and Duke very much - was lucky to have known them - they changed my life.
Avatar 6:56pm
Debbie D.:

My first crush was Dennis Wilson.
Avatar 6:59pm
cometothesunshine:

Well, he was quite the songwriter too!
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cometothesunshine:

I think this song is so sweet. Recently been watching a lot of Premminger films - Advise & Consent is incredible. Bonjour Tristese is a masterwork
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cometothesunshine:

This is an amazing record - thank you, Gary Usher!
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cometothesunshine:

It is so layered and echoey
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cometothesunshine:

DC5 - loads of great discs
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cometothesunshine:

Graham Gouldman - such a craftsmen - Peter Noone really makes this song. So subtle and winsome.
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KarenS:

A great team they were!
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cometothesunshine:

Yes, indeed.
  7:12pm
Jfmlaugh:

Girls In Love...such an underrated song!
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cometothesunshine:

It is amazing to still be playing Gary Lewis all these years later.
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cometothesunshine:

Bonner/Gordon=classic
  7:14pm
uptownjen:

Yes!!! P&G!
Avatar 7:14pm
cometothesunshine:

Great production by Peter Asher on this
  7:15pm
DJ Pat K:

Sounding great - happy 12th!!
Avatar 7:16pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, Pat!
  7:19pm
Jfmlaugh:

YES!! Great in concert too!! Thanks Andrew!
Avatar 7:20pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, JFM
Avatar 7:21pm
cometothesunshine:

Everyone go see Michael Nesmith in New York at the Ethical Center - may be the only time he does all the First National Band stuff there.
Avatar 7:23pm
cometothesunshine:

Doesn't pack the punch of Nilsson - but I wanted to give each artist one song.
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KarenS:

I love it.
  7:26pm
uptownjen:

I’ll never tire of “My World Fell Down.”
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cometothesunshine:

This is the real nitty gritty of Come To The Sunshine
  7:29pm
Doug in Boston:

Is it true that Glen Campbell is on "My World"?
Avatar 7:30pm
cometothesunshine:

Yes, it is a verified fact
Avatar 7:31pm
cometothesunshine:

He also sings lead on several tracks on Jan & Dean's Carnival Of Sound
  7:31pm
Rob S:

is Jerry Reed on The Door Into Summer?
Avatar 7:32pm
cometothesunshine:

I do not believe so, Rob S.
Avatar 7:32pm
cometothesunshine:

I think that is all Chip Douglas multitracked - using RCA Hollywood's new 8-track machine.
  7:35pm
Rob S:

the intro sounds just like him. Check out Jerry's cool version of Last Train To Clarksville. It's almost the same
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cometothesunshine:

I will do !
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cometothesunshine:

The Pineapple Heard
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cometothesunshine:

Not as good as The Monkees
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ChrisB.:

Andrew! I'm normally an archive listener, but have been tuned in all day. What a treat, thank you!
Avatar 7:40pm
Debbie D.:

This is the best countdown ever!
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cometothesunshine:

Thanks so much, ChrisB!
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cometothesunshine:

Wow, thanks Debbie D. It was hard work, but totally worth it!
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cometothesunshine:

I literally had to go through 6500 entries and do tallys - it was stupid, crazy and fun.
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cometothesunshine:

This song is also great by The American Breed
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KarenS:

Ain’t no Sunshine without Dusty!
  7:42pm
Jfmlaugh:

Pineapple Heard might not be as good as The Monkees, but such a cool version to hear.
Avatar 7:43pm
cometothesunshine:

Thanks, JFM
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cometothesunshine:

what a fab record
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cometothesunshine:

A lot of good versions of this one - is it an early song about cocaine?
  7:50pm
Rob S:

Was The Pineapple Heard Valleri recorded before the monkees or just came out before the monkess?
Avatar 7:50pm
cometothesunshine:

It came out before The Monkees.
  7:50pm
Jfmlaugh:

I thought you played Snow Queen on your Winter V3 playlist
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cometothesunshine:

The hit version is actually a rerecording
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cometothesunshine:

the first version was cut in 1966, played on the TV show in 1967. It was recut in December 1967 and released in March 1968
Avatar 7:52pm
KarenS:

Andrew, thank you so much for the gift of CTTS! It’s been such a reliable “happy place” all these years. Long may it shine!!
Avatar 7:52pm
cometothesunshine:

Same for me, Karen - you have been a great friend of the show!
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Olivia Greene:

Your work is much appreciated Andrew, a lovely Labor Day presentation!
  7:54pm
Jfmlaugh:

What a blast this show has been! Safe Travels...see you in Royal Oak, Mi for First National Band Redux in a couple of weeks!
  7:54pm
Gaylord Fields:

Such a Sensational Supersized Sunshine Spectacular! Thanks, Andrew!
  7:55pm
uptownjen:

Thanks again for an excellent show! Happy anniversary! Hoping you’ll be around for many, many more.
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cometothesunshine:

Hey - thank you everyone, everywhere for 12 happy years sharing this music that means so much to me. I hope the shows play for many years to come. We'll meet again some sunny day.
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Woof:

Thank you, Andrew! Happy Anniversary to the Sunshine!
  7:56pm
Santos L Halper:

Congrats and thanks Andrew!
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Jeezy:

Amazing show, Andrew! My first time listening, only because Joe McGasko announced it starting during his show this AM! So glad I did...
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cometothesunshine:

Stay tuned for Big Planet Noise.
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Debbie D.:

Thanks, Andrew!! Much love.
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cometothesunshine:

Thank you, Debbie D for making this anniversary so special
  7:59pm
uptownjen:

Paulie ❤️
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:01pm
Steeley Chris:

The Best Show On WFMU with Tom Scharpling brought me here about four years ago. I'm so happy this show is a part of WFMU
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