No matter how many times musical and cultural trends change, some constants of the human experience remain. Some are emotional and metaphysical, like the thrill of finding new love or the grief of losing it. Some are natural and physical, like the peace and contentment that comes with lounging in the sunshineโa warm, fuzzy feeling encapsulated by these late 60s songs.
โSun Kingโ by The Beatles
The Beatles had plenty of songs about sun, sunshine, and the start of a new day, not the least of which was George Harrisonโs highly ubiquitous Abbey Road offering, โHere Comes The Sunโ. However, weโd argue that โSun Kingโ from the same album does an even better job of capturing what itโs like to lounge in the sunshine. โHere Comes The Sunโ seems to describe a more delicate, gentle sunlight. โSun Kingโ places the listener directly at midday, when the sun is the highest and hottest.
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โWaiting For The Sunโ by The Doors
The Doors released the title track to their 1968 album, Waiting For The Sun, on July 3โprime sunshine season. The psychedelic, sultry tune mirrors the wobbly effect that the sunโs heat has on the sun-soaked city of Los Angeles. Each major hit of the chorus is like a new swath of sun being revealed by a dissipating cloud.
โSong To A Seagullโ by Joni Mitchell
Lounging in the sunshine is the perfect activity to accompany listening to late 60s music like Joni Mitchellโs debut album, Song To A Seagull, because it allows you to really dive into the artistโs songwriting. The song is introspective and hopeful, capturing the same warmth that the sun sends down on a temperate summer day. โFly silly seabird, no dreams can possess you / No voices can blame you for sun on your wings.โ
โAquarius/Let The Sunshine Inโ by The Fifth Dimension
Finally, The Fifth Dimensionโs mash-up of two Hair musical numbers, โAquariusโ and โLet The Sunshine Inโ, gave the world the ideal sunbathing track of the late 60s. The song has just enough astrological language to feel other-dimensional. It also has just enough pop sensibility to appeal to the masses. The psychedelic soul track is one of the defining hits of 1969, breaking into the Top 10 on charts worldwide.
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