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"Sunday Morning" is a song by the Velvet Underground. It is the opening track on their 1967 debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico. It was first released as a single in December 1966. The song is written in the key of F major. [1]
Song title Released recordings Notes "Femme Fatale" Studio recording: The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) Live recordings: October 16, 1969 ; November 7, 1969 (The Quine Tapes) August 23, 1970 (Live at Max's Kansas City) Released as the b-side to "Sunday Morning" in 1966. "Ferryboat Bill" Studio recording: Another View (1986) "Foggy Notion ...
Also in 1967 the Dutch band The Riats from The Hague released a single with "Run, Run, Run" as the A-side and "Sunday Morning" as B-side. The exact release date is unknown, so it remains open for debate whether Electric Banana or The Riats were the first to put a Velvet Underground cover on record. [84] [85] [86]
The discography of the American rock band The Velvet Underground consists of five studio albums, six live albums, 14 compilation albums, six box sets and eleven singles.. The first line-up was formed in New York City consisting of Lou Reed on vocals and guitar, John Cale on several instruments (viola, keyboards and bass), Sterling Morrison on guitar and bass and Angus MacLise on percussion ...
Sunday Morning" (from The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967) "I'm Waiting for the Man" (from The Velvet Underground & Nico) "Venus in Furs" (from The Velvet Underground & Nico) "Candy Says" (from The Velvet Underground, 1969) "Pale Blue Eyes" (from The Velvet Underground) "Beginning to See the Light" (from The Velvet Underground)
"Sunday Morning" (The Velvet Underground song), 1967 "Sunday Mornin'" (Spanky and Our Gang song) , 1966 "Sunday Mornin'", by Grant Green from the album Sunday Mornin'
"Pleasant Valley Sunday" is a song by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, recorded and released by the Monkees in the summer of 1967. Inspired by their move to West Orange, New Jersey , and named for a street there, Goffin and King wrote the song about their dissatisfaction with life in the suburbs .
"Sunday Mornin'" is a song written by Margo Guryan. It was recorded as "Sunday Morning" and appeared on her 1968 album Take a Picture [2] as well as on the B-side to her single "Spanky and Our Gang." "Sunday Mornin'" was made famous by Spanky and Our Gang included on the album Like to Get to Know You, [3] and Oliver.