Sunshine on My Shoulders

{{short description|1973 single by John Denver}}

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{{Infobox song

| name = Sunshine on My Shoulders

| image = Sunshine on My Shoulders by John Denver 1974 US vinyl.png

| alt =

| caption = Side A of 1974 US single release

| type = single

| artist = John Denver

| album = Poems, Prayers & Promises

| A-side = "I'd Rather Be a Cowboy" (original)

| B-side = "Around and Around" (reissue)

| released = May 1973 (original)
October 22, 1973 (reissue)

| recorded = 1971

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

  • Folk{{cite web|first= Tom |last= Breihan |title= The Number Ones: John Denver's "Sunshine On My Shoulders"|website= Stereogum |date= May 13, 2019 |url= https://www.stereogum.com/2043335/the-number-ones-john-denvers-sunshine-on-my-shoulders/columns/the-number-ones/|quote= And while it’s kind of a cynical move to add overdubbed strings to an acoustic folk song that you’re trying to get onto the radio...|accessdate= June 19, 2023}}
  • country{{cite book|first=Bob |last=Stanley|title=Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop|chapter= Beyond the Blue Horizon: Country and Western|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9emZAAAAQBAJ&pg=PT7|date=13 September 2013|publisher=Faber & Faber|isbn=978-0-571-28198-5|page=403}}
  • soft rock{{cite book|title=33 1/3 Revolutions Per Minute - A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era, 1955–1999|first=Mike|last=Segretto|date=2022|chapter= 1974|pages= 296–297|publisher=Backbeat|isbn=9781493064601|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jtNtEAAAQBAJ}}

| length = 3:18 (Single version)
5:12 (Album version)

| label = RCA Records

| writer = * John Denver

| producer = Milt Okun

| prev_title = Rocky Mountain High

| prev_year = 1973

| next_title = Annie's Song

| next_year = 1974

}}

"Sunshine on My Shoulders" (sometimes titled simply "Sunshine") is a song recorded and co-written by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was originally released as an album track on 1971's Poems, Prayers & Promises and later, as a single in 1973. It went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. in early 1974.

Song history

Denver described how he wrote "Sunshine on My Shoulders": "I wrote the song in Minnesota at the time I call 'late winter, early spring'. It was a dreary day, gray and slushy. The snow was melting and it was too cold to go outside and have fun, but God, you're ready for spring. You want to get outdoors again and you're waiting for that sun to shine, and you remember how sometimes just the sun itself can make you feel good. And in that very melancholy frame of mind I wrote 'Sunshine on My Shoulders'."

The song was slightly remixed for single release, with the addition of strings and woodwinds to enhance the background of the song. The album version features an extra verse, not heard on the Singles charts, due to the song's length. In addition to Denver's first verse describing if he had a day and a song, the second verse mentions Denver's describing if he had a tale and a wish. The song ends with the words "Sunshine almost always" (instead of "Sunshine always"), being held on until the song's end. The full length single mix with the second verse has been released on most of Denver's hits compilations.

It was originally the B-side of one of his earlier songs, "I'd Rather Be a Cowboy". As the Vietnam War came to an end, the song took on a new significance and began to receive airplay on adult contemporary radio stations. It entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 90 on January 26, 1974, topped the charts for one week. The song also topped the adult contemporary chart for two weeks in 1974.{{cite book |title= Top Adult Contemporary: 1961–2001|last=Whitburn |first=Joel |authorlink=Joel Whitburn |year=2002 |publisher=Record Research |page=76}} Billboard ranked it as the No. 18 song for 1974. Cash Box said "Soft, tender ballad receives a treatment equal to the task and the pretty lyrics come shining through as a result. A good remedy for relaxation in these troubled times."{{cite news|title=CashBox Record Reviews|date=January 19, 1974|page=16|accessdate=2021-12-11|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1974/CB-1974-01-19.pdf|newspaper=Cash Box}} Record World said that "Denver scores with this ballad which will send him back home to the top of the charts."{{cite magazine|magazine=Record World|date=January 19, 1974|accessdate=2023-03-17|title=Hits of the Week|page=1|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/70s/74/RW-1974-01-19.pdf}}

Personnel

  • John Denver – 6 & 12-string acoustic guitars, vocals
  • Mike Taylor – acoustic guitar
  • Richard Kniss – double bass
  • Frank Owens – piano

The song also features strings and winds, including oboes.

Chart performance

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Chart (1974)

!Peak
position

{{Single chart |Canadatopsingles |1 |chartid=5000a |publishdate=April 6, 1974 |rowheader=true}}
{{Single chart |Canadaadultcontemporary |2 |chartid=5037 |publishdate=April 13, 1974 |rowheader=true}}
{{Single chart |Billboardhot100 |1 |artist=John Denver |rowheader=true}}
{{Single chart |Billboardadultcontemporary |1 |artist=John Denver |rowheader=true}}
scope= "row" |US Hot Country Singles (Billboard){{cite magazine|title=Hot Country Singles|magazine=Billboard|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc|page=34|volume=86|number=16|date=April 20, 1974|issn=0006-2510|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dQkEAAAAMBAJ}}

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Certifications

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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Brazil|type=single|title=Sunshine on my shoulders|artist=John Denver|award=Gold|relyear=1974|salesamount=100,000|certref=|salesref={{cite magazine|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/80s/1981/CB-1981-11-14.pdf|title=International Dateline - Brazil|magazine=Cash Box|page=30|date=November 14, 1981|access-date=March 17, 2023}}}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|type=single|title=Sunshine on my shoulders|artist=John Denver|award=Gold|relyear=1974|certyear=1974|access-date=March 17, 2023}}

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Carly Rae Jepsen version

{{Infobox song

| name = Sunshine on My Shoulders

| type = single

| artist = Carly Rae Jepsen

| album = Tug of War

| released = June 16, 2008

| recorded = 2008

| genre = Acoustic, pop rock

| length = 3:35

| label = Fontana North, MapleMusic

| writer = John Denver, Dick Kniss, Mike Taylor

| producer =

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title = Tug of War

| next_year = 2008

}}

The song was covered by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen as the lead single from her debut studio album, Tug of War, released on June 16, 2008.

See also

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