Sunshine Of Your Love - song by Cream | Spotify

About the Song

Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love” is a cornerstone of psychedelic rock. Released in 1967, it quickly became a global sensation, showcasing the band’s innovative approach to music.
The song’s iconic opening riff, courtesy of Eric Clapton, is instantly recognizable and has been sampled and reinterpreted countless times. It’s a perfect blend of bluesy intensity and psychedelic experimentation. The interplay between Clapton’s guitar, Jack Bruce’s bass, and Ginger Baker’s drumming creates a rhythmic powerhouse that drives the song forward.

Beyond its musical prowess, “Sunshine of Your Love” is also a lyrical gem. The song explores themes of love, desire, and the intoxicating power of a romantic connection. Bruce’s vocals, filled with raw emotion, perfectly capture the song’s passionate spirit.
Cream’s groundbreaking work on “Sunshine of Your Love” helped to define the sound of the late 1960s and continues to inspire musicians and fans alike. It’s a testament to the band’s enduring legacy and their ability to create music that transcends generations.Cream | Members, Albums, & Significance | Britannica

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Lyrics: Sunshine Of Your Love 

It’s gettin’ near dawn
When lights close their tired eyes
I’ll soon be with you my love
To give you my dawn surprise
I’ll be with you darling soon
I’ll be with you when the stars start fallingI’ve been waiting so long
To be where I’m going
In the sunshine of your love
I’m with you my love
The light’s shinin’ through on you
Yes, I’m with you my love
It’s the morning and just we two
I’ll stay with you darling now
I’ll stay with you till my seas are dried up
I’ve been waiting so long
To be where I’m going
In the sunshine of your love
I’m with you my love
The light’s shinin’ through on you
Yes, I’m with you my love
It’s the morning and just we two
I’ll stay with you darling now
I’ll stay with you till my seas are dried up
I’ve been waiting so long
I’ve been waiting so long
I’ve been waiting so long
To be where I’m going
In the sunshine of your love

 

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