“Sunshine” is a folk-rock song by American singer-songwriter Jonathan Edwards. Released in 1971 on his self-titled debut album, the song became one of his most popular and enduring hits.
“Sunshine” features a laid-back acoustic guitar melody and Edwards’ warm, soulful vocals. The lyrics celebrate the simple joys of life and express a sense of contentment and appreciation for nature. The song’s catchy chorus, with the repeated line “Sunshine, go away today,” captures the carefree spirit of the 1970s counterculture movement.
The track was a commercial success, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Its popularity was driven by its catchy melody, optimistic lyrics, and Edwards’ heartfelt delivery.
“Sunshine” has become a classic folk-rock anthem, celebrated for its uplifting message and easygoing vibe. It continues to be a favorite among fans of the folk and singer-songwriter genres, representing the spirit of the era in which it was created.