- Sunshine Superman
Infobox Single
Name = Sunshine Superman
Cover size =
Caption = U.S. picture sleeve
Artist =Donovan
from Album = Sunshine Superman
A-side =
B-side = "The Trip" (Donovan)
Released = July1966 (US)
December1966 (UK)
Format = 7"
Recorded =Abbey Road Studios : January1966
Genre =Psychedelia
Length = 3:15 (Side A)
4:34 (Side B)
Label = Epic 5-10045 (US)
Pye 7N17241 (UK)
Writer = Donovan
Producer =Mickie Most
Certification =
Chronology=Donovan UK
Last single = "Remember the Alamo"
(4/1966 , withdrawn)
This single = "Sunshine Superman"
(1966 )
Next single = "Mellow Yellow "
(2/1967 )
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist =Donovan USA
Type =singles
Last album ="To Try for the Sun "
(2/1967)
This album ="Sunshine Superman"
(12/1966 )
Next album ="Hey Gyp (Dig the Slowness) "
(1967) (Pye 7N 17241). The "Sunshine Superman" single was backed with "The Trip" on both the United States and United Kingdom releases."Sunshine Superman" reached the top of the
Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and subsequently became the title track of Donovan's thirdalbum , "Sunshine Superman". A different mix of "The Trip" (without harmonica) is also included in the album. It was the first product from the highly successful three-year collaboration between Donovan and producerMickie Most and is generally considered to be one of the first examples of the musical genre that came to be known as psychedelia.The lyrics of the song allude not only to
Superman , but also to anotherDC Comics superhero,Green Lantern .Chart positions were #1 (US), #2 (UK).
Versions
A longer version (4:23) was released on "
Donovan's Greatest Hits " (1969)Personnel
*Donovan - vocals and acoustic guitar
*Jimmy Page and Eric Ford - electric guitars
*John Cameron - keyboards and arrangement
*Spike Healey - bass
*Bobby Orr - drums
*Tony Carr - percussionCover versions
The song has been covered by
Hüsker Dü on their 1983 album, "Everything Falls Apart ", the New York punk bandAlice Donut on their debut album "Donut Comes Alive ", Canadian folk rock groupSpirit of the West on the 1992 Donovan tribute album "Island of Circles ," by Jewel, the American singer/songwriter, for the soundtrack of the 1996 film "I Shot Andy Warhol ," and originally and infamously byMel Tormé . It was covered byThe Films for theSound of Superman , a companion album to 2006 filmSuperman Returns .In 1997, the song was sampled by
Imani Coppola for her single, "Legend of a Cowgirl".In 2006 the song was used in a TV advertisement for
Magners Irish cider.
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