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"Good Morning Starshine" is a pop song from the musical "Hair". It was a #3 hit in the United States in June 1969 for the singer Oliver.
The song is from the second act of the 1967 musical. The song is performed by the character of Sheila, portrayed by Lynn Kellogg, in the original Broadway production. In the 1979 film version of the musical, Sheila is portrayed by actress Beverly D'Angelo. (Courtesy of Wiki.)
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Originally Posted by ISO
I thought it was "Good morning star shine... the earth says hello"
Never heard this version before. Never even knew the tune was from the musical "Hair".
Kinda cool '70s vibe.
Notice, through the course of the song, the melody line seems out of tune for a moment here and there due to the diatonic scale venturing briefly into chromaticism.
A "piccolo trumpet", also used in the Beatles' Penny Lane, serves as a nice added texture.
LOL....ever do duos with Sushiflip?....
Used to get unsolicited texts from that fun girl Sushiflip often that always began...."Good morning sunshine".....
Towards the end of the AC days I had become weary of the tired vibe. Whew. With Chanukah coming up quickly, gotta wonder where we'll gather to jingle our geld?