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Ian & Sylvia don't have a song called "Sunday Moring."
Spanky & Our Gang did though.
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>Does anyone know on which album Ian and Sylvia's song "Sunday Morning"
>originally was released? I would like to get a copy,
>hopefully on cassette re-recording. Thank you.
You might be thinking of "January Morning" or "Grey Morning", both of
which may be found on the "So Much for Dreaming" album.
I saw Mike's post about there being no "Sunday Morning" tune, but there
is a tune called "Sunday". It is the first song on side two of "Loving
Sound" album (Quality Records SE4388-D).
- Barrie McCombs
You're right. I just pulled out the LP and listened to the song for the
first time in what must be decades. Not one of Ian & Sylvia's most
memorable songs. In fact, it kind of sounds a little like Spanky & Our
Gang's "Sunday Morning."
BTW, my copy of the LP is on MGM, rather than Qulaity.
Martin Grossman
damon blue wrote:
>
> On 5 Feb 1999 11:26:45 GMT, wh...@netone.com (Bill Hunt) wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know on which album Ian and Sylvia's song "Sunday Morning"
> >originally was released? I would like to get a copy,
> >hopefully on cassette re-recording. Thank you.
>
> You might be thinking of "January Morning" or "Grey Morning", both of
> which may be found on the "So Much for Dreaming" album.
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That sounds like "Sunday" from "Flower Drum Song."
"Sunday, sweet Sunday, with nothing to do.
Sunday, sweet Sunday, my one day with you."
Don't remember the rest of it, but do remember Jack Soo and Nancy Kwan singing
it in the film. It's a charming song, but hardly folk, and I am pretty sure Ian
& Sylvia never recorded it, although they surely could have pulled it off.
Jesiana
"If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing."
Sunday by Ian Tyson & Sylvia Fricker (c 1967)
Sunday! (Time suspended, all souls mended)
Sunday! (Seventh day the greyest of grey)
What shall we do today, baby,
What shall we do today, on a Sunday?
A day for searchin'
A day for tryin' your wings,
Tryin' to lose in one day,
A week of blues,
On a Sunday (On a Sunday) Sunday! Sunday!
A day for laughin',
A day for fallin' in love,
Tryin' to lose in one day,
A week of blues.
On a Sunday, (On a Sunday)
Sunday! (Wash the car down,
Leave town, drive around).
Sunday! (Hey whatta we care, we can go nowhere),
Watch the day fade away, babe,
Watch the passing of Sunday.
Yeah, my copy of the LP is on MGM also, but I did see a copy of the album with
a very different dust jacket in a used record store in the past year. I
thought I had found a new compilation of I & S material until I scanned the
play list. I don't recall what the record label was, but it does confirm that
there were at least 2 different ones.
Rich Roehrdanz
>Mike Regenstreif wrote:
>
>> Barrie McCombs <bmcc...@ucalgary.ca> wrote in article
>> <79f8gm$k...@ds2.acs.ucalgary.ca>...
>> > Bill Hunt wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Does anyone know on which album Ian and Sylvia's song "Sunday Morning"
>> > > originally was released? I would like to get a copy,
>> > > hopefully on cassette re-recording. Thank you.
>> >
I think you mean "Sunday":
Watch the day fade away, baby,
Watch the passing of Sunday.
It's on _Lovin' Sound_, Side II, Track 1, timing 1:55.
-- Mark A. Mandel
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The FULL CIRCLE & LOVIN' SOUND Albums are being remastered on Polygram and
will be released soon. 'Sunday', as you mention, was on the MGM Lovin' Sound
CD released in 1967.
Sylvia Tyson has a webpage on the Quartette site and Ian & Sylvia's son
Clayton Dawson Tyson, better known as 'Clay Tyson' :-) will soon be releasing
his first CD. He's not a folk artist though.
You heard it here ;-)
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