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Wikipedia article




"'Sunshine Superman'" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released as a single in the United States through Epic Records (Epic 5-10045) in July 1966, but due to a contractual dispute the United Kingdom release was delayed until December 1966, where it appeared on Donovan's previous label, Pye Records (Pye 7N 17241). The single was backed with "The Trip" on both the US and UK releases. It has been described as "[one of the] classics of the era", and as "the quintessential bright summer sing along".

"Sunshine Superman" reached the top of the 'Billboard' Hot 100 in the United States (Donovan's only single to do so) and subsequently became the title track of his third album. When finally released in the UK, it reached No. 2. A different mix of "The Trip" (without harmonica) is also included in the album. The single version of "Sunshine Superman" was edited down from its original four-and-a-half minutes to just over three, and this version was also used on the album; the full-length version made its debut on the 'Donovan's Greatest Hits' LP in 1969.

Musical style



The track is generally considered to be a psychedelic pop, folk rock, psychedelic folk, "Donovan will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this spring and is best known for psychedelic folk songs such as 'Sunshine Superman' and 'Catch the Wind'." "[Donovan] later proved himself a talent with the release of his original psychedelic folk [single] "Sunshine Superman"" and psychedelic rock song.

The song was arranged by two jazz musicians, pianist John Cameron and Spike Heatley, who played double bass. John Paul Jones, who would also act as an arranger on some Donovan sessions for producer Mickie Most, played electric bass. Session guitarist Jimmy Page (The Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin) played lead guitar, employing an innovative use of the volume control on his guitar for the repeating figure he played during the verses. Cameron played a two-tier Morley harpsichord on the record. After the success of the song, Cameron would arrange (and play on) many tracks for Donovan and Most. Here's One I Made Earlier, podcast. https://open.spotify.com/episode/7D7g30OxApQzi9igqSmjB0?si=QRHhrQL-RLm4SxvTpO61HA }

'Billboard' described the single as a "rockin' production ballad with an exciting, commercial sound". 'Cash Box' described the song as a "funky, medium-paced, blues-soaked romancer about a lad who is determined to snare the gal of his dreams," and called it "impressive."

In popular culture



Following the release of the hit song, the name "Sunshine Superman" became widely associated with Donovan himself, and was used as the title or part of the title of about six of his album releases and reissues (including several compilations and a live album as well as being used as the title track of his 1966 studio album).

Various incarnations of a Sunshine Superman have appeared in comics produced by DC Comics, the publishers of the Superman character. Writer Grant Morrison referenced the song in a 1990 issue of 'Animal Man' by creating Sunshine Superman, an African American version of Superman whose S-shield is sun-shaped and who was a member of the Love Syndicate of Dreamworld, from a world based on the drug culture of the 1960s.'Animal Man' #23 Sunshine Superman and his world were wiped out by the Crisis on Infinite Earths, only to be brought back by the Psycho-Pirate before fading away again. Sunshine Superman returned for a brief, non-speaking cameo in 'Final Crisis' #7, in an army of alternate Supermen.'Final Crisis' #7 In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, the Dreamworld Earth is reintroduced as Earth-47, where an iteration of Sunshine Superman and the Love Syndicate exist.'Multiversity Guidebook': January 2015

Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones, later of Led Zeppelin, play on the recording.

Personnel



*Donovan vocals, acoustic guitar, tambura

*Jimmy Page and Eric Ford electric guitars

*John Cameron harpsichord and arrangement

*Spike Heatley double bass

*Bobby Orr drums

*Tony Carr percussion

* John Paul Jones bass

*Peter Vince Abbey Road Engineer

Chart performance



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The Sports version



Australian rock band The Sports released a version as the lead single from their extended play album, 'The Sports Play Dylan (and Donovan)'. The song peaked at number 22 on the Australian Kent Music Report. NOTE: Used for Australian singles and albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.

Track listing

; Australian 7" Vinyl K-8497

* Side A "Sunshine Superman" 3:11

* Side B "Cargo Cult" 2:30

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