Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
“Everybody Loves the Sunshine” is a 1976 song by Roy Ayers and his band Roy Ayers Ubiquity. The song has an instantly recognizable repeating siren-like synthesizer riff that interplays with a simplified funk bassline and piano jazz chords. It has gained a pro-Black association with his soulful music...
[Chorus]
My life, my life, my life, my life
In the sunshine, everybody loves the sunshine
Sunshine, everybody loves the sunshine
Sunshine, folks get down in the sunshine
Sunshine, folks get brown in the sunshine
[Bridge]
Just bees and things and flowers
Just bees and things and flowers
Just bees and things and flowers
Just bees and things and flowers
[Chorus]
My life, my life, my life, my life
In the sunshine, everybody loves the sunshine
Sunshine, everybody loves the sunshine
Sunshine, folks get down in the sunshine
Sunshine, folks get brown in the sunshine
[Verse]
Feel what I feel, when I feel what I feel
When I'm feelin', in the sunshine
Feel what I feel, when I feel what I feel
When I'm feelin', in the sunshine
Do what I do, when I do what I do
When I'm doin', in the sunshine
Do what I do, when I do what I do
When I'm doin', in the sunshine
[Outro]
Sunshine, everybody loves the sunshine
Everybody Loves the Sunshine was written by Roy Ayers.
Everybody Loves the Sunshine was produced by Maurice Green & Roy Ayers.