Sunshine Day
Sunshine Day is the title of British progressive rock group Jethro Tull's debut single, produced by Derek Lawrence, released in 1968 by MGM Records. On the single label, the band is credited as Jethro Toe.
The song was written by Mick Abrahams.
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Singles |
- "Sunshine Day" / "Aeroplane" (as "Jethro Toe")
- "A Song for Jeffrey" / "One for John Gee"
- "Love Story" / "A Christmas Song"
- "Living in the Past" / "Driving Song"
- "Sweet Dream" / "17"
- "Bouree"
- "Witch's Promise" / "Teacher"
- "Inside" / "Alive and Well and Living In"
- "Life Is A Long Song"
- "Hymn 43"
- "Living in the Past"
- "A Passion Play"
- "Bungle in the Jungle" / "Back-Door Angel"
- "Minstrel in the Gallery" / "Summerday Sands"
- "Living in the Past" / "Requiem"
- "Too Old to Rock And Roll, Too Young to Die" / "Rainbow Blues"
- "Locomotive Breath"
- "The Whistler"
- "A Stitch in Time" / "Sweet Dream"
- "Beastie"
- "Fallen On Hard Times"
- "Lap of Luxury"
- "Farm on the Freeway"
- "Jump Start"
- "Steel Monkey"
- "Said She Was a Dancer"
- "Part of the Machine"
- "Kissing Willie"
- "Another Christmas Song"
- "Rocks on the Road"
- "Living in the (Slightly More Recent) Past"
- "Bends Like a Willow"
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