The Peppermint Rainbow - Will You Be Staying After Sunday - [STEREO]
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2010
- From Baltimore, Maryland....The Peppermint Rainbow Were Discovered By Record Producer Paul Leka Who Is Best Known For The Groups "Steam" (Na, Na, Hey, Hey Kiss 'Em Goodbye) And "The Lemon Pipers" (Green Tambourine). "Will You Be Staying After Sunday" Rose To #32 On The Billboard Hot 100 During The Winter Of 1969. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com
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If you haven't heard this song you're missing out on something absolutely incredible
This takes me back to my high school days in the late 1960s. Such a great song! The lead singer is as good as Cass Elliott, but for some reason this group’s career didn’t take off. Thanks for the good memories.
God,I miss vinyl. Thanks for this. What is that aching, haunting romantic nostalgia that grabs your soul when you hear a song from before you had to grow up? You wish you could grab it with your hands,and it vanishes like a ghost.
You put that feeling into words and in a way I could never. Thank you for that. Those feelings are so real
I was 9 years old when this song was new, I still love it! Nothing like this today.
life was carefree and no drama back then. good song.
This song is full of pure sunshine !! I really miss these kind of songs !!
Old music is gold current music is toxic.
Can't believe this didn't chart much much higher. Sounds like a #1 song to me!
I was 6 years old when this song came out. I love it! They sure don't make music like this anymore!!
When I listen to 60s music like this , I remember my classmates & the wonderfull times in middle school. Ah, the wonder years.
I love this sentiment
Was born in 67 but don't remember this one either, remember WLS Chicago playing all the those other great songs on my little transistor radio, Oliver, The Seekers, The Buckinghams etc. Thanks CZcams for taking us back to those innocent days!
Although this was before I was born, I love the music from the late '60s-early '70s!
I was 13 years old in 1968. Grew up on late 60s and 70s music. It was a great time to be a young teenager and young adult.
It was awesome growing up with these tunes. Very blessed.
1969, I was 14 yrs old and so in love with my cute 14 year old girlfriend. I'd go back and stay.......2020 is a mess
I absolutely love this song! They sing it very very well. Very nice melody.
they sound a lot like Spanky and Our Gang, I listen to these songs and drift back to sitting at my desk in my room doing Home Work. Ya I was a Geek, ROTC, Chemistry and Biology were my main class'. and then I enlisted and was a Devil Doc.
The cool days of great music 1960s 1970s
This song goes back to a time when groups had to be able to do onething to make it in the music business and that onething was SING! No dancing, light shows or any other BS to cover up their inability to SING !
Will You Be Staying After Sunday by The Peppermint Rainbow should have been a Top 40 hit worldwide back in 1969 rarely played on most radio stations
You can hear it on my internet radio station....often. Go to kvkvi.com
Back at this time I was listening to Cousin Brucie on WABC, and Bruce Morrow, we had the most incredible music stations in the world because they were the first and we were getting music from every country in the world, Dick Clark he put the black music out there
I am proud to be of the 60's era, it was a good time, the music was great and the memories are just fantastic. Thanks Mike
REALLY GREAT SUNSHINE POP!!!
I was 12 when this song was around -- loved it then and still do
I absolutely love this song! Could listen to it many times in a row and double that on a Saturday night...........wait, I already do!
Love this song 🎵 ❤️ since it came out
This song was a top 40 hit in 1969 but I had completely forgot about it. Then, it showed up on one of the in-flight music mixes on a Delta Airlines flight I was on about 1988. It took awhile to track it down, but it is in my own collection now and I love to listen to it.
Sundays are the days before the start of the work week which haunts everyone
This Song will ever live in my Heart,we had a goood music life,and it never ends I grew up with this
HI MIKE...DB HERE.....I CONSIDER THIS THE GREATEST BUBBLEGUM SONG OF THE ERA..RELEASED AT THE TAIL END OF ITS POPULARITY, BUT SENSATIONAL, AS IS THE WHOLE ALBUM....DB
Agree Danny Brown....one of the absolute best !
Loved the Peppermint Rainbow.
What a great hit; although it did not chart high... I can listen to it over & over; and I am right now in the video of this groups big tune here on CZcams.....Take me back to the 60's and leave me there !
When you go, please take me with.
What makes you think it didn't chart high (assuming you're in the US)? It got to #32 in May of '69 (in Billboard)! That's Top 40, baby! I'd settle for #32. It sold over a million copies, and even hit #21 in Cashbox (the OTHER trade rag). In Canada, it peaked at #19.
Lovely! Wish they were still around; I never tire of hearing this song!
This song is this song I don't care where you come from you should hear it because it tells you where we were at the time getting together
Wow! Brings back happy times of growing up in the country running through the fields in the 60s💕♥️😊
This song is just a goood-feel song. We could use a few more of these,. Fun memories.
I had forgotten about this song when it showed up on a Delta Air Lines on-board listening channel. I love this genre, Spanky, Mamas & Papas, etc. By the way, it did reach #21 on the Cashbox Top 100.
It was so cold to have records when you went out to buy record it didn't get it on the internet you went out to buy it because that was a great song oh, it's the song that lives with you for the rest of your life
I love bands like these! 😃
Life was so much better back then! Wish I could go back!!
I was born in Baltimore in July 1967. I never recall hearing this song, but love it now!!! Respect from Massachusetts. I wish I could have lived through that time too, Steve.
They were great times!
I grew up in the Detroit, Michigan area and this song got airplay here.
It was a rockin' awesome time growing up with this kind of music. Niagara Falls NY area.
I'll pass on Vietnam
I lost track of this song for 30 plus years ago I had the 45 when it came out. So nice to hear an obscure pop song from my single digit years.
One of my top 3 oldies of all time. A fantastic musical production!
Excellent !
Thanks, Music Mike. Great Music.
Susie - this was our song !!!!! Our time was so long ago, but I still think of you often.
I still have a 45 rpm copy of this. I never got tired of listening to it!
Love it, hints of Spanky and our Gang.
I STILL HAVE THIS ALBUM !ALWAYS LOVED THIS GROUP !FROM 1969 !NOW I DONT HAVE A TURNTABLE !WOW !HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL !
I love the drumming on this.
band from Baltimore My. sisiters Bonnie and Pat Lamdin-vocals, Doug Lewis-guitar, Skip Harris-bass, Tony Corey-drums Loved them plus the great harmony one of my fav oldies from the 60's
rumored that Cass Elliot sang the guide vocals for the sisters..
could be i don't know for sure
such a hit song...released 4 years before i was born.
What a beautiful song
You'd better believe that this tune was a huge hit in Baltimore in 1969.
I still have this on 45! Man I'm getting old! Lol✌👍
This song is timeless and it really expresses you could feel the love in this song as a black young kid in New York City we listen to w ABC Cousin Brucie and we got a great music history for being so young our dad gave us a radio in our room but we was so excited to go outside and play that we only listen to the radio when we came home
great harmonies and drumming!!
I simply love this song! Thanks for bringing back such good memories!
I was born in '62, and heard a lot of this music as it was being replayed on "oldies" AM stations, but didn't remember this one. What a fantastic song. Sounds great here. THANKS.
Anyone here from Baltimore who knew these folks? Fine song. I understand that Mama Cass actually discovered them and got them signed up.
When I play this video in my car the bass slaps, sounds incredible
So much like The Fifth Dimensions never made it in the UK but I love this sort of music thankyou Mike.
A Happy Tune..................................
Gotta love that Decca label👍
This was the excitement of the American people at the time this is what we're listening to and we were productive and happy and working together and everything, and if you haven't heard this song play it to your children because this song comes from place of pure innocence
Great song......gotta love those white gogo boots!
1969, I was 14 yrs old, my 1st real kiss with Robin Bur.....great song. Greetings from South Charleston West Virginia USA
GREAT 60's tune!
When I was a kid and I heard this song it was the most amazing thing we grew up in the most amazing place to hear songs like this when the British came over it was a white and excitement about this, we have one of the greatest spiritual gift from God but this song even God I guarantee you Jesus Christ will listen to this song, and he will sing it
It was an incredible experience and continues to be to this date to me I was lucky enough to hear the peppermint rainbow will you be staying after Sunday and it's one of my favorite song since I was a kid and continues to be we will lucky to have such a rich You music history and a diverse music history as well
Wish they had more hits...reminded me of Spanky & Our Gang. Great songs!
celestial1933
They had a lesser hit, "Don't Wake Me Up In The Morning, Michael," which I posted. I think the entire album is posted on YT--all the tracks are terrific.
These songs actually refracted the Natural Spirit of the artist
I loved that song. Stay after Sunday. Stay for a lifetime. Yes!
loved this song
Wholesome music like this in small doses during the sixties was good.
Don't let lonely Monday come again
Will you be staying after Sunday or go home on Monday
Will you be staying after Sunday or go home
Your lips are mine on Friday night
The next two days you hold me tight
But when it's done, you always run, and I'm alone.
Will you be staying after Sunday or go home on Monday
I'll keep waiting for that one day you'll be mine
I'd give the world to keep you here
Why do you need to disappear
And when I press you do your best to stall for time.
I wouldn't try to own your soul
You can be free
I only want you here each night
Loving me
Will you be staying after sunday or go home on Monday
We gotta let this feeling grow or let it end
You say you care well if you do
Don't ever go I'm begging you
Don't let lonely Monday come again
Will you be staying after Sunday or go home on Monday
Will you be staying after Sunday or go home on Monday
Will you be staying after Sunday or go home on Monday (fades out)
Thanks!
I was a kid and we started listen to Gerry and the Pacemakers a Michael Jackson got to be there we had amazing music and Sturridge as people everything like this, but this was us this is the song that if you hear it once you will keep it for the rest of your life
I remember this came out when I was in junior high and I still listen to it till nowadays👍🏼
I do like SoftRock Music !! Thank you for your post !!!
These were the Golden days of our lives as teenagers.But we surely did not realize it.I suppose that's just the way life is.😞😞😞😞
What memories...wow
Their follow up single was "It's Tuesday, Get Out!"
rofl!
flagemdown66 Actually, he signed a 10-day contract and was traded to Milwaukee for a draft pick.
"get me outta dis nuthouse!"
That is funny! LOL
Hilarious!
If you are listening to this you are old. I’m 55 and my parents had this album. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 And neither of them was particularly hip.🔥🍒💕
I had a helluva time finding this song.They play it on our local oldies channel but they never said who sang it. I thought it sounded like Spanky and our Gang and kept searching their songs for it.
The Peppermint Rainbow was a discovery of the late Cass Elliott.
Not surprisingly, she was a Baltimorean, and this group hailed from
Charm City,too.
actually it sounds like mama cass
No.
Music of my era that left many Mondays ago. Like a lot of other good stuff.
So true.
My dad bought me the 45...
This kind of music is gold.old music are theraphy in very stressfull millennial times.
I was in the summer of my 12th year when this was on the radio.
Sure took me back, haven't heard it since then.
This is so good, makes me nostalgic and sad in a good way.
I was nuts about a guy who joined the Marines when he was seventeen after his father died. He would come home on Friday nights and leave Sunday nights. He was sent to Vietnam and was shot, but survived.
was he shot by charlie?
Sort of a happy ending.
I served in Vietnam: 68-70, 2-- long years, a Huey helicopter 'door gunner' and came home without a scratch... but a heavy dose of PTSD... and I love this song so much !! Email: tschuckman@aol.com
I was stationed on The USS Ranger (CVA-61) aircraft carrier 1968-1970 and I would leave the ship for what they called liberty. It might be 96 hrs or 48 hours, so you had to choose your time wisely. The Ranger was docked in San Francisco (the Bay area) and 1968 and 1969 was the epoch rock time for Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, you name it at The Filmore West. And we tried to take this all in in those limited liberty hours. So, Are you staying after Sunday, etc. was the "freedom" question. AWOL (absent without leave) was the Navy penalty for staying over your liberty time. And those WERE the times! B
And we had records and we were concerned about the quality of the music that we had as it was the Beatles that really sets the stage for Quality Music
This was one of those tunes that received a good amount of Radio airplay but did soar to the Top of the charts - I have a recollection of it as a kid but it wasn't a
record I ran out to buy ~ but it was a nice effort, at a time when that "spanky and our gang" sound was popular in the very late 60's.
I was in love with Bonnie back in 69. I was 15 yrs old.
GOOD SONG I SEEM TO FORGET,I KNOW NOT WHY...
FABULOSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Songs bring back the weekends of my life
I didn't no it existed till it came up on utube wot a wonderful song r they still around?
I Stood that Monday and I am Still here!
Wow, I Love this Song. Remember hearing this on the Ole Radio. Beautiful Sweet Sound~~~
i remeber this great song.
I sometimes I'll sing this song matter fact I sung this song at least once a year or even more than that when I was a kid and I did it well
The best awesome memories
That Decca record and the song are soooo neat!