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Fargo - Sunny Day Blue (1968)

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2009

Salt Lake City-based psych-pop duo Fargo teamed Tony Decker and Dean Wilden. After debuting in 1968 with the Capitol single "Robins, Robins," the pair signed with RCA; when their 1969 LP I See It Now--arranged by Al Capps, best known for his work with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, among others--met with virtually no commercial recognition, Fargo dissolved.

"Sunny Day Blue" is the B side of their 1968 Capitol single. Sunshine pop perfection.

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  • This song walks a perfect line Between jangle/sunshine pop at their best! Thank you for posting this awesome song!

  • Another great tune from the 60's that never made the radio. Thanks for posting it... ;- )

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