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"Sunday Will Never Be the Same" is a 1967 song by the American band Spanky and Our Gang from their self-titled debut album. The single peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #7 in the Canadian RPM Magazine charts (July 1, 1967). The song was written by Terry Cashman and Gene Pistilli and borrows an interlude from the French carol "Les Anges Dans Nos Campagnes".

Like most of their hit singles, producer Jerry Ross used a group of session musicians to provide the instrumental backing track while the rest of the group members provided lead and background vocals. Session personnel on this record included Vinnie Bell, Al Gorgoni, Hugh McCracken, Charles Macey on guitar, Paul Griffin on piano, Artie Butler on harpsichord, Joe Macho on bass, Bobby Gregg and Al Rogers on drums, David Sackson, Irving Spice, Louis Stone, Ray Free, Matthew Raimondi, Lou Haber on violins, Artie Kaplan on flute, and Seymour Barab and Maurice Bialkin on cellos. Additional instruments were also played by Samuel Casale, Charles Naclerio, Joseph Renzetti, and James Wisner.


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Cover versions

  • The O'Kaysions released a version of the song on their 1968 debut album, Girl Watcher.

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References


Spanky and Our Gang - sealed stereo self-titled first LP
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External links

  • 037302 - Sunday Will Never Be The Same - Spanky & Our Gang, Sound Recording Division Album/Single Titles & Performing Artists


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