Good Day Sunshine

Good day! The summer of ‘66 was a fruitful year for summertime songs. ‘Daydream’ by the Lovin’ Spoonful and ‘Sunny Afternoon’ by the Kinks dominated the airwaves in England. Paul went to John’s house on a sunny day and wrote this classic, ‘Good Day Sunshine’.

Billy and Jay talk about the Beatles desire to make an American sounding album in Revolver, Jay dives into George Martin’s use of the varispeed technique and Billy reveals his thoughts on Rolling Stone magazine’s top 500. And of course, Billy and Jay offer up their unique perspective on playing this one live!

Do you love this song as much as they do? It burns their feet as they touch the ground!!

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