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Soulful Old Man Sunshine

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"Soulful Old Man Sunshine" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Rick Henn for the American rock band The Beach Boys. The song was recorded on November 6 & 9, 1969, during the Sunflower sessions but was not released until 1998 when it appeared on the band's compilation album Endless Harmony Soundtrack.[1]

During the song, Carl Wilson appears to sing "Shunshine" instead of "Sunshine". He was said to have vetoed the song's inclusion in the 1993 Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of The Beach Boys box set due to this flub; the song was only released after his death.[citation needed]

Cover version

  • 1992 – Manfred Schmidt, In My Room[2]

References

  1. ^ Endless Harmony Soundtrack (Media notes).
  2. ^ http://www2.gol.com/users/davidr/m&m/roominfo.html