Spanky And Our Gang - Sunday Will Never Be The Same - 45 RPM - ORIGINAL MONO MIX

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2010

Original Mercury Records #72769

Debut 5/20/1967 and peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart

Original mono mix!

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  • Very much a summer-of-'67 radio oldie, but it remains a powerful trigger and a particularly good example of perhaps the greatest of all pop genres: 'joyous melancholy' [a lost genre]. Sadly, this is not a record that has ever sounded right on CD — too much separation in the mix and lacking that dreamy/flowy near-echoey sound. Must be heard on vinyl, as in this video clip.

  • I have always loved this since I was a young teen grooving to this,Elaine's voice is powerful......

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  • One of the best pop-rock groups of the late Sixties Flower Power hippie generation, like The Sunshine Company and the Merry-Go-Round, and many others. Peace, brother, Peace!

  • @MrDHiland Funny, maybe I'm too literal-minded, but at the fadeout I want to hear an iron-lunged old-school DJ...our host's username is just *too* evocative of a particular time and place, of transistor pocket radios and hazy summer afternoons in the shadows of grimy tenements. (Btw, I was born in 1974, and I love to death both vinyl records and the great music often contained in its grooves. Long live the oldies!)

  • This was one of the most underated songs of the time. Thanks for posting it. You made a child of the Sixties very happy.

  • Always liked the 45 record labels.

    I had "Quinn the Eskimo" by Manfred Mann on Mercury records...exact same lable. First thing I thought upon seeing it held up.

  • When music was MUSIC! Not like the junk out now. I sure miss the 60's...

  • 60's & 70's were the best days for music!

  • Love these records posted here. I feel like we are back in those great music years...sitting at your house on a Sunday afternoon...listening to records with you. How many kids travel to and from their friends house, toting their vinyl LPs and 45s along with them, today? So glad I grew up in those years myself...

  • @jblack1854 .......in cold blood what a movie robert blake was at his best ,he never could top his performance in that movie .

  • @689321546 The movies of 1967 were the best too.....Dirty Dozen....Wait Until Dark.....Cool Hand Luke.....

    War Wagon....Bonnie & Clyde....In Cold Blood...and on and on......

  • What I wouldn't do to have those wild and fun days of the 60s back. Most of today's music can't compare to the priceless songs of the 60s.

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