“Sunshine of Your Love” is a rock song by the British supergroup Cream, released on their second studio album, “Disraeli Gears,” in 1967. The song was written by Jack Bruce, Pete Brown, and Eric Clapton.
“Sunshine of Your Love” is characterized by its iconic guitar riff, played by Eric Clapton, which is instantly recognizable. The song features a powerful combination of blues rock and psychedelic rock elements. Jack Bruce’s distinctive bassline and Ginger Baker’s energetic drumming contribute to the song’s dynamic sound.
The lyrics of “Sunshine of Your Love” express the joy and warmth of being in love. The song’s title and lyrics evoke a sense of happiness and contentment, and it has become one of the most enduring and beloved tracks in the rock music canon.
“Sunshine of Your Love” received critical acclaim and became one of Cream’s most popular songs. It has been covered and sampled by numerous artists over the years, cementing its status as a classic rock anthem and a defining example of the 1960s psychedelic rock era.