Sunny Sundae Smile

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"Sunny Sundae Smile"
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Single by My Bloody Valentine
B-side "Paint a Rainbow"/"Kiss the Eclipse/"Sylvie's Head"
ReleasedFebruary 1987 (1987-02)
RecordedDecember 1986 (1986-12) at Alaska Studios in London, United Kingdom
Genre Alternative rock, noise pop
Length2:30
Label Lazy
Songwriter(s) David Conway, Kevin Shields
Producer(s) My Bloody Valentine
My Bloody Valentine singles chronology
"No Place to Go"
(1985)
"Sunny Sundae Smile"
(1987)
"Strawberry Wine"
(1987)

"Sunny Sundae Smile" is a song by the alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine. It was released as a non-album single in February 1987 on Lazy Records. Recorded at Alaska Studios in London, "Sunny Sundae Smile" was the band's first release on Lazy Records and the final release to feature original vocalist David Conway.

Contents

Less than 2,000 copies of the 7-inch single were pressed and the 12-inch single received a limited release of 2,000 copies. Allmusic writer Nitsuh Abebe described "Sunny Sundae Smile" as "pop melodies revved up by sheets and sheets of Jesus and Mary Chain-style guitar noise" and added that "somewhere in there, though, you can hear the beginnings of the lighter, more distinct sound that characterized Ecstasy and 'Strawberry Wine'." [1] Upon its release, "Sunny Sundae Smile" peaked at number 6 on the UK Independent Singles Chart. [2]

Track listing

All songs written by David Conway and Kevin Shields.

UK 7" single (Lazy Records, LAZY04)
  1. "Sunny Sundae Smile" – 2:30
  2. "Paint a Rainbow" – 2:19
UK 12" single (Lazy Records, LAZY04T)
  1. "Sunny Sundae Smile" – 2:30
  2. "Paint a Rainbow" – 2:19
  3. "Kiss the Eclipse" – 2:34
  4. "Sylvie's Head" – 1:54

Personnel

All personnel credits adapted from "Sunny Sundae Smile"'s liner notes. [3]

My Bloody Valentine
Technical personnel

Chart positions

Chart (1987)Peak
position
UK Independent Singles Chart [2] 6

Cover Versions

The Primitives released an acoustic version of Kiss the Eclipse on YouTube [4]

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References

  1. Abebe, Nitsuh. "Sunny Sunae Smile – My Bloody Valentine: Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". Allmusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 13 December 2010.
  2. 1 2 Lazell 1997, p. 155.
  3. "Sunny Sundae Smile" (12"). My Bloody Valentine. Lazy Records. 1987. LAZY04T.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  4. Primitives Kiss the Eclipse

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