Jonathan Edwards (2016) on "Sunshine"
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- An April 28, 2016 interview with singer, songwriter Jonathan Edwards prior to headlining Rolling Hills Radio Program in Jamestown N.Y. the radio program is hosted by Ken Hardley and heard on WRFA-LP(107.9 FM). Here Jonathan talks about the genesis of His hit song "Sunshine".
I was tear gassed protesting the Vietnam conflict when this came out. Two weeks later I was in the U.S. Army basic training. I distinctly remember singing this song over and over all through basics. It got me through it. I still love it, still sing it, and still listen to the original.
We are back in the same position guys fighting a war that isn’t ours. I hope you have found peace. Younger people respect you guys for not having a choice for what our government sent you into.
I met Jonathan last night at a hotel lounge in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. I went in to hear a local band & the only open seat was next to Jonathan. I didn't know who he was but we started talking & he told me his band had just finished a concert nearby. I asked if he had a business card for his band & he took one out & gave it to me. I asked him to sign it & he did. He asked which songs I sang & I told him, & I asked what songs his band did. He said Sunshine & suddenly I realized who he was. We talked for about an hour & then I had to leave. He is an elegant & awesome person.
Jonathan Edwards song Sunshine had just come out and I had just been drafted. My parents were driving me to the Armed Forces Entrance Station and this song came on the radio. I listened and it suddenly seemed to be a song about my life on that day. Some man trying to run my life ( the government) and all is fair in love and war ( the army) but the sun did shine later and bells rang when I finished my time in the Army. Great song ! ! ! !
I used this song to deal with a tough boss. Love it still, and thank you so much Jonathan Edwards for bringing it to us!
This song sparks memories of High School, great little tune. I still have the LP.
I'm 61 years old and heard this song come on the radio and it still inspires me, it fits the narrative today so well. I wish the 20 somethings could listen to it and get
inspired to go their own way and not get inline, there is just too much doom and gloom.
What a milestone of a song for the era
A timeless song by Jonathon Edward's!
This song reminded of when my father was alive he is no longer with us but still does today. He was an alcoholic who felt like he could run peoples lives and it made me mad. He ended up having a heart attack while on one of his binges at age 55. Although seeing what kind of a mess his life was and how he died I learned what booze could do to you but i avoided it. Thus the words from this song sticks, how can he tell me how to run my life when he couldn't even run his.
It came from heaven Jon
Man, I was about 10 years old when I first heard this. I remember, even as a kid, I thought, "this guy is really mad at someone for trying to control him". That's about the last time I took well to someone trying to control Me :) I love this man for instilling in me the bull-headedness that has gotten me to 58 years so far! #Peace! #Love! To All!
This song was the most influential song of my childhood. I used it for strength to detach from my dominant alcoholic father. It was because of the upbeat feel to the songs that I got away with playing it.
Funny, because it was song about anti war and anti establishment. It is a very catchy tune, I love it.
It's a brilliant song. Should be a classic.
I came of age in the 70’s and this song and about a couple dozen other songs became the memories that I and many people have of that era. So thankful to people like Mr. Edwards to transfer our thoughts and feelings of that period and put them into music.
Cool interview. I remember listening to this song on AM radio.
Edwards has obviously taken good care of himself over the years,and he seems happy. May God continue to bless him !
He was a *really* cute guy when he was young & he STILL is! Love this song.
Such a great song! A favorite since I was a kid.
Genius with a magic touch! Forever in my mind, unforgettable.
I love this song. Its both inspiring and comforting. It's a classic.
August 2020, Covid, the modern world gone insane, this song has been burning deep inside for a few months now.
GREAT SONG IN 2020
Great album!!!
I love Jonathan Edwards’ vibrato! I’ve loved this song since I was 7 in 1972.Classic song!
Last night his song Carolina Caroline started playing in my head. I have not heard it in years. Played it oh, about 10 times. Love his interview. Wish I could have seen him live at a concert.
Wow,a fill in song...luv this song
I wish he would release this song on local pubs juke boxes
He was 69 when this video was made. He still looks great today!!!!
And he can sure sing well for someone that age.
Oh, that's for darn sure!!!!
Perfect send off song for our current president. He can't even run his own life and, I'll be damned if he'll run mine.
Applies to every President. Past, present and future.
He played across the street from me in Athens Ohio in 1972, or so. Think it was his girlfriends place. My friends and I used to hop trains and I can’t help but think his train song was inspired by us. Love the man!
It's an anti-establishment song. I think of every politician, bureaucrat, and judge when I hear the two lines in the chorus "he can't even run his own life, I'll be damned if he runs mine" That applies to ALL the politicians!
All authority figures.
Distrust is OK!
It's just that every error begins with an equivocation and not every politician is to be distrusted all the time.
IOW One thing is not another and when it doesn't work out it still works out.
God love you, friend...
Geez like the song, but didn't know you were so handsome too! 🤗
His albums are flawless. I saw him in London, Ontario when he opened for Atomic Rooster, must have been 1970. Didn't much like Atomic Rooster. So happy to see him well.
It was an odd combination. There would be A.R. fans that woukdnt like him. I liked both.
When I played that song at summer camp, I got put on detention for singing "I'll be damned if he'll run mine." I was 12 years old, and "nice boys don't talk like that."
This song helped make me a Libertarian and an Ayn Rand fan! :)
The picture in his thumbnail looks a lot like George Carlin(to me anyway..
Love Jonathan Edwards ❣🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸 Have been listening for decades!!
Great guitarist, too!
The first thing I focused on were the lyrics. Just being home from Vietnam I could really dig it.
I as well Phillip. My last night in country (was looking forward to seeing my baby son for the first time) my unit was half overrun before we beat them back and off of our piece of red dirt.
I suppose perhaps like you this short, straight to the point grand and beautiful song hit a real chord in my being.
No more accepting what the government said was true as gospel. Question everything, take everything with a block of salt and be involved in whatever way possible to ensure I called the shots in my life.
May God bless Philip and you do very well in the future.
Sunshine will always be relevant to working men who know that whether they claim to be capitalist or Communist they are all crooks enjoying a good life on someone else's nightmare. It's simple and has really good lyrics but I think it's a pro labor song.
It definitely has that aspect. I know almost every time I had a critical boss this song came to mind. Men and women on their 3-4 marriage, kids from one side of the country to another, and they want to tell ME how I should behave? Yeah, I'll be damned. #Peace!
He meant it as anti war because war was the number one meanest thing going on at that time...It now apples to every mean thing going on. Universal. "Buy" doesn't always involve money either. Rich people can hurt too. He wrote anti meanness and it endures today
Glad he listens to his muse . He has a good one. I am not into jumbo jumbo much .Heck it might be organic grey matter processes but who cares ? Getting a bouncy infectious melody like this & coming up with social conscious lyrics is a rare occurrence IMHO opinion and it made the song timeless .
Damn I didnt know DOCTOR SMITH from LOST IN SPACE had a side gig as a musician!
DANGER WILL ROBINSON!
I always though he was angry with a record label or music manager
He seems fairly humble and down to earth, but the interviewer is insufferable...
Can we use this song as an anthem against #TraitorTrump #GestapoTrump bc us antifascists could use this powerful message as inspiration.
Actually more appropriate at this point of time speaking of fascists and the government...
Song works against both Fascists and Communists. Both right wing socialists and left wing socialists.
You really have no idea what a fascist is. Ignorance is bliss, eh.
I'm a member of Generation X and I hear it as a wonderful pop song and anti-Trump tune.
Funny you wrote that I've been Singing this since the Election I even played it at a local open mike and everyone knew exactly why I chose it.
Go Trump! MAGA
Yep, Straight to HELL! MAGA? Yes he's Americas Messiah WTF?
Why focus in on Trump only. It's the whole system that's fucked up.
Yeh, since the election I've been calling all three of the snowflakes -- Pelosi, Warren and Waters -- sunshine. So "Sunshine go away today... " is as good as line for them as any. How you libs can watch these idiots day after day without going nuts yourself is beyond me. Even after the swamp is drained, these three will rise from the mud like "It Came From the Swamp" and terrorize civilization until they are driven into electrical power lines.