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Notes
The second of the two songs sung by Lewis Taylor - a star perfomer on the album, who bizarrely has never even met the producer or the song-writer, preferring to work alone at home, sending and exchanging files.
David Singleton, twitching over the phrasing of one line, found himself recording MP3s in the studio to send the singer- thus inventing the new artform of "email conducting". With results this good, perhaps it will catch on.
Strings by Cathy Stevens and Chas Dickie, who, many moons ago used to do musical backings for the poet Owen Davis, before going their separate ways
- only to be reunited by The Vicar.
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Tracks
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The Girl With The Sunshine In Her Eyes | [PREVIEW] |
2.43 |
All previews are MP3 192kbps
Personnel
Lewis Taylor
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Audio Source: Digital Multitrack
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Fan Reviews
      You do something to me, Sun., Feb 11, 2007
Written by albemuth
This little song caught me by surprise. I enjoyed the Vicar’s earlier tickle but this one really captured my heart, somehow. It does not happen often that I find myself hankering for a song and have to play it over and over again. But Sunshine did that to me. Is it the happy feeling in the lyrics and melodies? The tasty chord changes and vocal harmonies? The string counterpoints? In any case, I was genuinely charmed by this tickle and hope that the Vicar continues with his mysterious, but apparently fruitful, labors....
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