Seven Days in Sunny June
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"Seven Days In Sunny June" | ||
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Single by Jamiroquai | ||
from the album Dynamite | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | 2005 | |
Genre | Acid jazz | |
Length | Unknown | |
Label | Sony | |
Writer(s) | Jay Kay, Matt Johnson | |
Producer(s) | Mike Spencer | |
Chart positions | ||
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Jamiroquai singles chronology | ||
"Feels Just Like It Should" (2005) |
"Seven Days In Sunny June" (2005) |
"(Don't) Give Hate a Chance" (2005) |
"Seven Days in Sunny June" is the second single to be taken from Jamiroquai's 2005 album, Dynamite. Written by lead singer Jay Kay and new keyboardist Matt Johnson, the track is considered to be a throwback to the old acid jazz sound upon which Jamiroquai made its name. The song is, in effect, a tale of unrequited love and the ever-lasting problem that afflicts all men--having to deal with a woman that doesn't return the affections you give her.
The song bowed in August 2005 at No. 14 on the UK charts, running in line with previous second singles of past albums.
[edit] Tracklisting
- Seven Days In Sunny June (Album Version) - 4:01
- Seven Days In Sunny June (Steve Mac Classic remix)
- Seven Days In Sunny June (Oliver Lang remix)
- Seven Days In Sunny June (Blackbeard remix)
Jamiroquai |
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Members: Jason Kay | Rob Harris | Paul Turner | Matt Johnson | Derrick McKenzie | Sola Akingbola | Lorraine McIntosh | Hazel Fernandez | Sam Smith |
Former members: Gavin Dodds | Simon Katz | Nick Fyffe | Stuart Zender | Simon Carter | Toby Smith | Nick Van Gelder | Darren Galea (DJ D-Zire) | Winston Rollins | Adrian Revell | Wallis Buchanan | Beverley Knight |
See also: Buffalo Man | Iroquois |
Discography |
Studio albums: Emergency on Planet Earth | The Return of the Space Cowboy | Travelling without Moving | Synkronized | A Funk Odyssey | Dynamite |
Compilation Albums: Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai | High Times: Singles 1992-2006 |
Box sets: L'Intégrale des Maxi-Singles | The Single Box | The Singles Collection | Deeper Underground | 1999 Remixes |
DVDs: Live In Verona |
Singles: When You Gonna Learn | Too Young to Die | Blow Your Mind | Emergency on Planet Earth | Space Cowboy | Half the Man | Stillness in Time | Light Years | The Kids | Do You Know Where You're Coming From? | Virtual Insanity | Cosmic Girl | Alright | High Times | Deeper Underground | Canned Heat | Black Capricorn Day | Supersonic | King for a Day | I'm in the Mood for Love | Little L | You Give Me Something | Love Foolosophy | Corner of the Earth | Main Vein | Do It Like We Used To Do | Feels Just Like It Should | Seven Days in Sunny June | (Don't) Give Hate a Chance | Runaway |
Promotion-only / Cancelled / White label singles: Revolution 1993 | If I Like It I Do It | Morning Glory | In Store Jam | Everyday | Travelling Without Moving | Hollywood Swingin' | Soul Education | An Online Odyssey | Feel So Good | Bad Girls | Dynamite | Starchild | Electric Misstress | Time Won't Wait | Emergency On Planet Earth & Blow Your Mind remixes | Talullah (Shelter mixes) | Multiquai |