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"Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" is a popular song sung by Lesley Gore. It was originally released on Gore's 1963 album Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts.[1] Composed by Marvin Hamlisch,[2] the single was released in conjunction with Gore's rendition in the 1965 film Ski Party.[3] It was arranged by Claus Ogerman and produced by Quincy Jones.[4][5] The tune peaked at #13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] Billboard said of the single that "back on the happy rhythm trail, Lesley comes up with a winner in this summertime rouser."[6] Cash Box described it as "an engaging lovey-dovey, a perfect way for teeners to get in the summertime spirit."[7]

"Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows"
Single by Lesley Gore
from the album Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts
B-side"You've Come Back" (from Girl Talk)
ReleasedMay 18, 1965
RecordedMay 21, 1963
StudioA&R Recording, New York City
GenreSunshine pop
Length1:37
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Marvin Hamlisch, Howard Liebling
Producer(s)Quincy Jones
Lesley Gore singles chronology
"All of My Life"
(1965)
"Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows"
(1965)
"My Town, My Guy and Me"
(1965)

The single version released in 1965 was sped up while the album version was played back at normal speed.


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References


  1. Richie Unterberger. "Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  2. Richie Unterberger. "Lesley Gore | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
  3. "Ski Party soundtrack". IMDb. Retrieved 2012-09-14.
  4. Mason, S. "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  5. "Quincy's Top 50 Hits". Billboard Magazine. November 26, 2005. p. 52. Retrieved 2011-07-20.
  6. "Singles Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. June 5, 1965. p. 35. Retrieved 2021-03-12.
  7. "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. June 5, 1965. p. 12. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  8. Johnny Fitz Live (3 September 2015). "Rangers and Lollipops". Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 6 June 2016 via YouTube.
  9. "Texas Rangers Baseball". Reddit.com. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
  10. "Astros, Texas Rangers". Gfycat.com. 2015-05-14. Retrieved 2016-09-29.
  11. Emily Yahr (2016-08-03). "'America's Got Talent' contestant explains what it's like to get shot with a flaming arrow on live TV". Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  12. Mack Lamoureux (2016-08-03). "Edmonton man shot in the neck with arrow on America's Got Talent". Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  13. Stacey Ritzen (2016-08-03). "A Flaming Arrow Act Went Horribly, Horribly Wrong On 'America's Got Talent'". Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  14. "The Umbrella Academy; Episode 109". www.vulture.com. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
  15. "Vacation Time | History of Canadian Broadcasting". www.broadcasting-history.ca. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  16. "Vacation Time (TV Series 1962–1968)". IMDb. Retrieved 2021-07-23.



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