You Are My Sunshine
"You Are My Sunshine" is a song popularized by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell[1] in 1939. It has been declared one of the state songs of Louisiana because of its association with Davis, a country music singer and governor of the state in the years 1944–1948 and 1960–1964.
"You Are My Sunshine" | |
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Song by Simon Ravenhall | |
Published | 1939 |
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The song has been recorded numerous times — so often, in fact, that it is "one of the most commercially programmed numbers in American popular music."[2] The song, originally country music, has "virtually lost" its original country music identity, and "represent[s] both the national flowering of country music and its eventual absorption into the mainstream of American popular culture."[2] In 1941, it was recorded by Gene Autry, Bing Crosby,[3] Mississippi John Hurt, Wayne King and Lawrence Welk.[2] The versions by Autry, Crosby, and King reached the US charts of the day.[4]
In subsequent years, it was recorded by Doris Day (1951), Nat King Cole (1955), The Marcels (1961), Ray Charles (1962), Ike & Tina Turner, The Rivingtons (1962), Andy Williams (1963), Burl Ives (1968), Frank Turner, The Beach Boys, Aretha Franklin, Anne Murray (1979), Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Norman Blake, Brian Wilson, Mouse and the Traps, Gene Vincent, Jamey Johnson, Low, Mose Allison, Bryan Ferry, Carly Simon, Papa Winnie (1989), Madeline Eastman, Yusuf Islam, Copeland, Johnny and the Hurricanes, and Barbra Lica (2012), amongst many others.[2]
The 1940 version by Davis was added to the National Recording Registry in the Library of Congress on March 21, 2013, for long-term preservation.[5]
Virginia Shehee, a long-time Davis family friend and member of the Louisiana State Senate from 1976 to 1980, introduced legislation to make "You Are My Sunshine" the official state song.[6]
Earliest performances and recordings
Pine Ridge Boys; Rice Brothers Gang; Carter Family
- The Pine Ridge Boys
- The Rice Brothers Gang
The Pine Ridge Boys recorded the song under the title "You Are My Sunshine" on August 22, 1939 and released in September 1939 for Bluebird Records (RCA-Victor's budget label) on August 22, 1939. The Boys (Marvin Taylor and Doug Spivey) were from Atlanta.[7][8]
The Rice Brothers Gang recorded the song for Decca Records on September 13, 1939, by [9] This group was originally from north Georgia but relocated to Shreveport, where they were performing on the radio station KWKH.
The Carters performed "You Are My Sunshine" during a January 1, 1939 border radio broadcast.[10][11][12] (The lyrics of "You Are My Sunshine" mirror in some ways those of a song written by A. P. Carter in 1934 entitled "Happy and Lonesome"[13] and on this broadcast the Carters performed both. The first verse of the former begins, "Come back to me in my dreaming/Come back to me once more/Come with the love light gleaming/As in the days of yore."[14])
Authorship
According to Theodore Pappas, in a November 1990 article in Chronicles Magazine, the author was Oliver Hood of LaGrange, Georgia.[16][17]
Whereas Davis and Mitchell are usually credited songwriters of "You Are My Sunshine", Davis was never known actually to claim authorship, as he bought the song and rights from Paul Rice and put his own name on it, a practice not uncommon in the pre-World War II music business,[18] though some early versions of the song credit it to the Rice Brothers. Descendants and associates of Oliver Hood, a LaGrange, Georgia, musician who collaborated with Rice, state that Hood wrote the song in the early 1930s and first performed it at a Veterans of Foreign Wars convention at LaGrange, Georgia, in 1933.[18]
According to OffBeat magazine,[19] clarinetist Pud Brown was also involved with the Rice Brothers for the song's origin or first arrangement. Davis said that for some time he had been enthusiastic about the song and had unsuccessfully tried to convince record companies to record it before finally making his own 1940 record of the song. Davis' version was popular and was followed by numerous other versions, including those of Bing Crosby and Gene Autry, whose versions made the number a big hit. Davis emphasized his association with the song when running for governor of Louisiana in 1944, singing it at all his campaign rallies while riding on a horse named "Sunshine".[2]
Discography
- 1939 - Carter Family - Jan. 1, 1939 -- Mexico - Consolidated Radio Corp. of Mexico 1A/B (TD 16") - Janette Carter
- 1939 - Carter Family - Jan. 23, 1939 -- Mexico - Consolidated Radio Corp. of Mexico 11A/B (TD 16"), Arhoolie 413, on: The Carter Family On Border Radio 1939, Vol. 3 (released 1999) - Janette Carter
- 1939 - Pine Ridge Boys - Atlanta GA - Aug. 22, 1939 - 041254-1 Bluebird B-8263 - Martin Taylor (v,g), Douglas Spivey (v,g)
- 1939 - Rice Brothers Gang - New York City - Sept. 13, 1939 - 66432-A Decca 5763
- 1940 - Jimmie Davis with Charles Mitchell's Orchestra - New York City - Feb. 5, 1940 - 67157-A Decca 5813
- 1940 - The Airport Boys - New York City - Sept. 30, 1940 - Buck Nation (v,g), Ed West (v,g), Lloyd West (v,sb)
- 1940 - Montana Slim - New York City - April 4, 1940 - 048650-1 Bluebird B 8491 - Wilf Carter (v,g)
- c. 1938-'41 - Blue Barron & His Orchestra[20]
- 40s - Judy Canova - radio program
- 40s - Texas Jim Lewis & His Lone Star Cowboys
- c. 40s - Foy Willing & The Riders of the Purple Sage
- 1941 - Gene Autry - Hollywood CA - June 18, 1940 - H-315-1,-2 OKeh 06274
- 1941 - Bing Crosby with Victor Young And His Orchestra July 1941 - Decca
- 1941 - Wayne King & Buddy Clark - 1941 Luxor Broadcasts
- 1941 or '46 - Ocie Stockard & the Wanderers
- 1943 - Jimmie Davis - radio show - It Makes No Difference Now, You Are My Sunshine
- 1944 - Cass Daley - July 1944 - Tommy Dorsey Show - Cass Daley, Bob Burns
- 1944/'45 - Buck Johnson
- 1946-'48 - Albert Ammons
- 1947-'65 - Smiley Lewis
- 1950 - Doris Day - Doris Day; Frank Yankovic & his Yanks
- 50s- The Ames Brothers
- 50's - Cowboy Roy Brown - Delmark, on: Street Singer, Born 1875 (released 2007)
- 50s - Rosemary Clooney - Rosemary Clooney, Gene Autry, Carl Smith, Don Cherry, Collins Kids
- 1953 - Les Brown - The Les Brown Show from Hollywood 1953
- 1954 - Erroll Garner - July 27, 1954 - on: Contrasts
- 1955-'59 - Nat King Cole - Capitol
- 1957 - Richard Berry & The Pharaos - Flip, single
- 1957 - Aron Young - Capitol, on: Sweethearts Or Strangers
- 1957-'59 - Dreamers
- 1957-'64 - Carl McVoy - Sun
- 1958 - Mitch Miller - Columbia, on: Sing Along with Mitch
- 1959 - Duane Eddy - on: The Twang's the Thang
- 1959 - Firehouse Five Plus Two - on: The Firehouse Five Plus Two Crashes a Party
- 1959 - Toots Thielemans - on: The Soul of Toots Thielemans
- 1960 - Johnny & The Hurricanes - on: Big Sound of Johnny & the Hurricanes
- 1960 - Ricky Nelson - Imperial, on: More Songs By Ricky
- '60s - The Champs
- '60s - Bill Haley - Jan. 7, 1960-Dec. 16, 1969 - Bear Family, on: The Warner Brothers Years & More (released 1999)
- '60s - The Rivingtones
- 1961 - Kitty Kallen - Columbia, on: Honky Tonk Angel
- 1961 - Pete Seeger - Folkways 2323, on: American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 4
- 1961-'63 - The Marcels - Colpix
- 1962 - Johnny Bond - Starday, on: Live It Up, Laugh It Up
- 1962 - Ray Charles - ABC-Paramount, on: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (released 1988)
- 1962 - Werly Fairburn
- 1962 - Joni James - on: Country Style
- 1962 - Earl Gaines, Lucille Johns - Ponchello
- 1962 - George Russell - Riverside
- 1962 - Tony Sheridan - Polydor, on: My Bonnie
- 1962-66 - Dee Dee Sharp - Cameo Parkway
- 1963 - Dick Dale & the Del-Tones - on: King of the Surf Guitar
- 1963 - Eugene & The Cyclones
- 1963 - Marvin Gaye - Sep 9, 1963 - London UK - Motown, on: On Stage Recorded Live
- 1963 - George Hamilton IV - on: Abilene
- 1963 - Bill Henderson - Verve, on: Vocal Classics - Oscar Peterson Trio (Ray Brown (b) Ed Thigpen (d))
- 1963 - Mississippi John Hurt - July 23, 1963 - Washington DC - unissued - Mississippi John Hurt (v,g)
- 1963 - The Ventures - Dolton, on: Ventures Play the Country Classics
- 1963 - Andy Williams - Columbia, on: Days of Wine and Roses
- 1963/'64 - Alex Harvey - Bear Family, on: Alex Harvey and His Soul Band
- 1964 - Ike & Tina Turner - Warner, on: Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show
- 1964 - Gene Vincent - on: Shakin' Up a Storm
- 1964-'71 - Dyke & the Blazers
- 1964-'67 - Pete Lancaster And The Upsetters - March 11, 1964-June 8, 1966
- 1965 - Mississippi John Hurt - Oberlin, OH (Live at Oberlin College) - April 15, 1965 [Vanguard's liner notes] (prob. 1966 [well-grounded by Stefan Wirz on www.wirz.de/music/hurtfrm.htm]) - on: The Best Of Mississippi John Hurt, Vanguard, 19/20 (released 1970) - Mississippi John Hurt (v,g)
- 1965 - Buddy Ebsen - on: Buddy Ebsen Says Howdy
- 1965 - The Rat Pack (Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr.) - St Louis - Live
- 1965 - Jerry Lee Lewis - London, on: Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
- 1965 - Trini Lopez - on: The Sing-Along World of Trini Lopez
- 1965 - The Righteous Brothers - Philles, on: Just Once in My Life
- 1965 - Doc Severinsen
- 1965 - Big Joe Williams - Rockford IL - Testament TCD 6010, on: These Are My Blues
- 1965-'68 - Mouse & the Traps - Big Beat Records, on: Fraternity Years (released 1997)
- 1966 - Little Willie John - Capitol
- 1967 - Aretha Franklin - Jun 20/23, 1967 - Rhino, on: Aretha Arrives
- 1967 - Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra - Polydor, on: The World We Knew
- 1967 - James Last - Polydor, on: Sax à Gogo
- 1967 - Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers - Prestige, on: Shuckin' and Jivin'
- 1968 - Mose Allison - on: I've Been Doin' Some Thinkin'
- 1968 - Mills Brothers - on: Country Music's Greatest Hits
- 1968 - Mitch Ryder - New Voice, on: Mitch Ryder Sings The Hits
- (1969) - Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan - Feb. 18, 1969 - spank, on: The Dylan/Cash Sessions
- 1969 - Carl Smith - on: Take It Like a Man
- 1970 - Mississippi John Hurt - April 15, 1966 - Oberlin, OH - Vanguard 19/20, on: The Best Of Mississippi John Hurt - Mississippi John Hurt (v,g)
- 1970 - Sonny James
- 1970 - Washboard Sam - Spivey 1012, on: Spivey's Blues Parade
- 1972 - The Free Design - Light in the Attic, on: One By One
- 1973 - Big Joe Williams - March 24, 1973 - Amstelveen, Netherlands - Oldie Blues OL 2814, on: Malvina My Sweet Woman
- 1974 - Bryan Ferry - Virgin, on: Another Time, Another Place
- 1975 - Chuck Berry - Aug. 28, 1974 - ? - Chess 60032, on: Chuck Berry (75) - Chuck Berry (v,p,g), Ernie Hayes (p), Billy Peek, Elliot Randall (g), Wilbur Bascomb, Greg Edick (b), Jimmy Johnson, Jr., Ron Reed, Earl Williams (d)
- 1975 - Ray Brown - Concord Jazz, on: Brown's Bag
- 1975 - The Chambers Brothers - Acrobat, on: Live (released ?)
- 1975 - Bert Jantsch - Virgin, on: Santa Barbara Honeymoon
- 1975 - Alexis Korner - Sequel, on: Get Off My Cloud
- 1978 - Jim Kweskin - on: Lives Again
- 1979 - Ernestine Anderson - Concord, on: Sunshine
- 1979 - Willie and Leon - Sony, on: One for the Road - Willie Nelson, Leon Russell
- '80s - Boxcar Willie
- 1984 - Willie Nelson - RCA, on: Help Me Make It Through the Night
- 1984 - Joe Poovey
- 1989 - Santiago Jimenez, Jr. - Rounder, on: Familia Y Tradicion
- 1990 - Band of Blacky Ranchette - Restless, on: Sage Advice
- 1990 - Madeline Eastman - Madkat, on: Point of Departure
- 1990 - Gene Harris With Scott Hamilton - Concord Jazz, on: At Last
- 1991 - Ray Brown Trio - Concord Jazz, on: Three Dimensional
- 1993 - Big Bill Bissonnette - Jazz Crusade, on: Big Bill's British Band
- 1994 - Chris Barber & Barry Martyn - 1966-92 - GHB, on: Collaboration
- 1994 - Oscar Klein, Romano Mussolini - Jazz Point Records, on: Jazz Show
- 1997 - Ann Hampton Callaway - Denon, on: After Ours
- 1997 - Monty Sunshine's Jazz Band - April 28/29, 1996 - Timeless, on: You Are My Sunshine
- 1998 - Tricia Tahara - Savant, on: Secrets
- 1999 - Patricia Barber - July 17/19, 1999 - Koch/Premonition, on: Companion
- 1999 - Bill & Audrey - Reckless, on: Looking Back to See
- 1999 - Eva Jay Fortune - on: So Far Gone
- 2000 - Norman Blake - on: O Brother, Where Are Thou? / Soundtrack
- 2000 - Peter Malick - Mr. Cat Music, on: Sons of the Jet Age
- 2001 - Chas & Dave - Cleveland International, on: Chas & Dave's Street Party
- 2001 - Erika Stucky - Traumton, on: Bubbles & Bones
- 2002 - Henry Butler - Basin Street, on: The Game Has Just Begun
- 2002 - Ronn Hill - on: Ronn up the Hill
- 2004 - Johnny Cash - on: Unearthed
- 2005 - Bob Davenport - Topic, on: The Common Stone
- 2005 - Lucille Rose D'Armi - on: My Matchless Mother
- 2005 - Sara Gazarek - April 2005 - Native Language Music, on: Yours
- 2005 - Stine J. - Lakeshore, on: Mr. & Mrs. Smith / Soundtrack
- 2005 - John Larsen - 2005 - Greyday, on: Kismet
- 2006 - Crossing North - Crossing North, on: Fragile
- 2006 - Jessica Elbert - on: Anlage
- 2006 - Kevin Hays - March 31-April 1, 2004 - Act, on: Open Range: Piano Works III
- 2006 - Lesser Birds of Paradise - 2005,06 - Contraphonic, on: Space Between
- 2006 - Jessie Lee Miller - 2004/05 - Goofin', on: Now You're Gonna Be Loved
- 2006 - Mat Schuh - Rebeat, on: Mat Schuh Plays Ray Charles: A Man and His Soul
- 2006 - Grady Tate - 2001 - Half Note Records, on: From the Heart: Songs Sung Live at the Blue Note
- 2007 - Rita Chiarelli - Mad Iris Records, on: No-One to Blame
- 2007 - Livin' Out Loud - Pyramid/Kin, on: What About Us
- 2007 - Sam Marshall - Sam Marshall, on: The Absolution of Sunny Boy Sam
- 2007 - Tutu Puoane - Music & Words, on: Song
- 2007 - Cynthia Sayer - Nov. 27-Dec. 5, 2006 - Plunk, on: Attractions
- 2007 - Carly Simon - Columbia, on: Into White
- 2007 - Marva Wright - Aim, on: After the Levees Broke
- 2007 - Rocky Zharo & The Blues Crackers - King Hudd, on: Still Crackin'
- 2008 - Mahalie Barnes & the Soul Mates - Alba, on: Volume 1
- 2008 - Bill Henderson - March 22, 2007 - Santa Monica CA (Vic) - Ahuh Productions, on: Beautiful Memory: Live at the Vic
- 2008 - B.B. King - Oct 26-30, 2006 - Geffen, on: Live
- 2008 - Mahalia Barnes - Alba, on: Mahalia Barnes and the Soul Mates
- 2008 - The Social Services - 2008 - Stereo Test Kit, on: It's Nothing Personal, It's National Security
- 2008 - Syretha - on: Syretha
- 2008 - Frank Turner - Xtra Mile, on: The First Three Years
- 2008 - Elizabeth Mitchell
- 2009 - Laurel Aitken - Presure Drop, on: Original Cool Jamaican Ska
- 2009 - Ran Blake - Tompkins Square, on: Driftwoods
- 2009 - Michelle Nicolle - Australian Broadcasting Corporation Studios, Southbank, Melbourne - Nov. 19-21, 2008 - ABC, on: The Loveliest Night
- 2010 - Jerry Lee Lewis, Sheryl Crow, Jon Brion - on: Mean Old Man
- 2011 - Joy Williams and John Paul White (The Civil Wars)[21]
- 2012 - B.B. King - June 28, 2011 - London UK - Universal, on: B.B. King and Friends Live at the Royal Albert Hall - B.B. King, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi, Ronnie Wood, Mick Hucknall, Slash...
- 2014 - Yusuf [ Cat Stevens ] - Sony, on: Tell 'em I'm Gone - Yusuf Islam (v,e-g), Matt Sweeney (e-g), Eyadou Ag Leche, Iyad Ben Abderahmane (e-g), Tinariwen (claps, vocal drones, perc)Jason Lader (b), Chris Dave (d), Yoriyos, Monique Harcum, Abdallah Ag Alhouseybi (v)
- 2015- Miley Cyrus[22]
- 2015 - The Phantoms
- 2016 - Morgane Stapleton (Southern Family)[23]
- 2016 - Jasmine Thompson
- 2017 - Frank Iero and the Patience[24]
- 2018 - Moira Dela Torre
- 2018 - Kina Grannis
- 2019 - *- The Moffatts (Music Travel Love)
- 2019 - Christina Perri
- 2019 - Brennan Lassiter[25]
Appearances within popular culture
Cinema
- Take Me Back to Oklahoma (1940) – sung by Tex Ritter[27]
- Strictly in the Groove (1942) – sung by Jimmie Davis.[27]
- Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975)[28]
Broadcasts
Radio
- On January 1, 1939, the Carter Family performed the song for broadcast on a border radio station.[29][30][31]
Television
- In a 1999 episode of Star Trek: Voyager, Someone to Watch Over Me (Star Trek: Voyager), Seven of Nine (played by Jeri Ryan) and The Doctor (played by Robert Picardo) sing "You Are My Sunshine" as a way of encouraging Seven of Nine to develop a hobby. Both Ryan and Picardo did their own singing in these scenes.[32]
- In a 2002 episode of Hey Arnold!, The Racing Mule, Arnold is able to calm down an otherwise aggressing racehorse, Glueboy, by singing You Are My Sunshine to him[33]
- On the 2016 TV series Bloodline, Robert Rayburn frequently strums the song on his ukulele and sings it throughout season 1,[34][35] and in season 2, episode 9 (airdate May 28, 2017) Evangeline sings it to Nolan and Sally.[36]
- In March 2020, British choirmaster Gareth Malone announced a new initiative titled the Great British Home Chorus, a new home choir for people internationally whilst everyone was stuck at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.For the finale Malone orchestrated a choral version of You Are My Sunshine with over 11,000 singers taking part, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra. The song was released as a single, with all the profits being donated to NHS Charities Together.[37]
See also
- List of number-one R&B singles of 1962 (U.S.)
- List of number-one R&B singles of 1963 (U.S.)
Sources
- Joel Whitburn Presents Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942–2004, 2004 (Record Research) pg. 113
References
- CD liner notes: Disney Children's Favorites 4, 1990 Disney Records
- Deusner, Stephen (May 26, 2013). "'You Are My Sunshine': How a Maudlin Song Became a Children's Classic". Salon.com.
- "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
- Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 615. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
- "Simon & Garfunkel Song Among Those to Be Preserved by Library of Congress". Huntington Post. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- "Virginia Ruth Kilpatrick Shehee". The Shreveport Times. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
- https://secondhandsongs.com/performance/45675/all
- Russell, Tony, and Bob Pinson. Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921–1942 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), p. 697.
- Russell, Tony, and Bob Pinson. Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921–1942 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), p. 746.
- https://folkways-media.si.edu/liner_notes/arhoolie/ARH00413.pdf
- https://www.amazon.com/Carter-Family-Border-Radio-Vol/dp/B00000I9E8
- https://www.song-list.net/thecarterfamily/youaremysunshinehappyorlonesome/tracks
- https://www.discogs.com/The-Carter-Family-Happy-Or-Lonesome-The-East-Virginia-Blues/release/11629979
- https://www.musixmatch.com/lyrics/The-Carter-Family/Happy-or-Lonesome
- Russell, Tony, and Bob Pinson. Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921–1942 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), p. 304.
- http://www.rosemontrecords.com/historical.html
- https://sub-q.com/who-owns-you-are-my-sunshine/
- Pappas, Theodore (November 1990). "The 'Theft' of an American Classic". Chronicles. The Rockford Institute.
- Jeff Hannusch (October 1, 2009). "Classic Songs of Louisiana: 'You Are My Sunshine'". OffBeat.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4A2qKivfPk&list=PLL7QUEWYJzm8cWbe1ocgN0TzJh1sAmAol&index=51&t=0s
- https://genius.com/The-civil-wars-you-are-my-sunshine-lyrics
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLQ8NOT8olk
- https://theboot.com/dave-cobb-chris-morgane-stapleton-you-are-my-sunshine/
- https://www.redandblack.com/culture/new-ep-by-frank-iero-and-the-patience-features-raw-reworkings-of-old-songs/article_bd354324-ab61-11e7-8194-4f4b0ba4a71c.html
- https://www.lifeandstylemag.com/posts/who-is-brennan-lassiter-the-voice-contestant-had-gwen-plotting/
- https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/03/19/play/tgif-island-mele/island-mele-jaxon-celebrates-love/
- Lowe, Leslie (1992). Directory of Popular Music (3rd ed.). Hastings, UK: Music Master. p. 355. ISBN 0-904520-70-6.
- Reynolds, Fred (1986). The Crosby Collection 1926-1977 (Part Two ed.). Gateshead, UK: John Joyce. p. 220.
- https://folkways-media.si.edu/liner_notes/arhoolie/ARH00413.pdf
- https://www.amazon.com/Carter-Family-Border-Radio-Vol/dp/B00000I9E8
- https://www.song-list.net/thecarterfamily/youaremysunshinehappyorlonesome/tracks
- Star Trek Voyager: Someone to Watch Over Me at IMDB
- "Hey Arnold!": The Racing Mule at IMDB
- Rooney, David. "'Bloodline': Berlin Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
- Ramos, Dino-Ray (July 31, 2017). "Sam Shepard: 'Bloodline' Co-Stars, Nancy Meyers, Reese Witherspoon Remember Legendary Actor-Writer". Deadline Hollywood.
- "Bloodline: Season 2 Official Playlist". Spotify.
- Shaw Roberts, Maddy (31 July 2020). "11,000 voices sing 'You Are My Sunshine' in heartwarming finale to Gareth Malone's lockdown choir". Classic FM. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
External links
- You Are My Sunshine at the Internet Archive (Performed by Rice Brothers' Gang)
- Oliver Hood's story