Time Has Come Today

"Time Has Come Today"
Single by The Chambers Brothers
from the album The Time Has Come
B-side "Dinah" (original single)
"People Get Ready" ("hit" single)
Released 1968
Format 45 single
Genre Psychedelic soul, psychedelic rock
Length 11:06 (LP)
2:37 (original single version)
3:05 ("hit" single version #1)
4:45 ("hit" single version #2)
Label (Columbia/Legacy)
Writer(s) Joe & Willie Chambers
Producer David Rubinson
The Chambers Brothers singles chronology
"Time Has Come Today"
(1968)
"I Can't Turn You Loose"
(1968)

"Time Has Come Today" is a song recorded by The Chambers Brothers in 1966. It was then released on album in November 1967, and it spent five weeks at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of 1968.

This song used many different effects in its recording, one of the most notable being the constant presence of the cow bell which produced a "tick-tock" sound throughout the entire song.

Contents

Released single versions

Cover versions

In other media

The song has appeared in many films. Director Hal Ashby used all 11:06 as the backdrop to the climactic scene when Captain Robert Hyde "comes home" to an unfaithful wife in the 1978 Academy Award winning film Coming Home.

Other films it has also been used in include:[1]

The song has also appeared on television episodes:[1]

The song was also the title of the first episode of the third season of Grey's Anatomy.

It was also featured in the 13-episode miniseries by Stephen King titled Kingdom Hospital.

A shortened version was used as a theme song for the fourth season of Early Edition.

It is the current theme song for the PBS series American Experience.

The song was also featured in the final mission of the video game, Homefront, which was developed by THQ and Kaos Studios.

References

  1. ^ a b "Imdb: The Chambers Brothers". http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2043900/.