My Friend the Sun


"My Friend the Sun" is a song by the British rock band Family. It was written by Roger Chapman and Charlie Whitney for the band's 1972 album Bandstand. It never charted, but has been covered by Linda Lewis for her 1977 album Woman Overboard and by Jimmy Nail for his 1999 album Tadpoles in a Jar. It was later released on the Strange Band: The Best of Family album and A's & B's album. In 1976 Record World called the song a "Family favourite" alongside Burlesque. Both songs were later released together by Rebecca Records on 22 January 1982, with Burlesque as the A-side and My Friend the Sun as the B-side.

Reviews

Record Mirror said of the song that " Family's second single from their Bandstand album released. It is their gentle song...a notable contrast to Burlesque, which gave the group one of their biggest British hits." Bob McBeath of Prog Archives said "'My Friend the Sun' was perhaps too different to their previous releases to succeed as a single. The song is a soft acoustic ballad with CSN like harmonies, and accordion backing." Lorenzo Galbiati also of Prog Archives said "'My Friend the Sun' is a prog-folk song with in the foreground the voice of Chapman, here splendidly delicate, tender, and the acoustic guitar. Wetton sings the harmony vocals. The song is simple but very inspired.", and Only Solitaire said that "'My Friend The Sun' is a guitar/accordion ballad with a very pretty and friendly sound".

Track listing

;December 1972 7" vinyl single release
  1. "My Friend the Sun" - 4:20
  2. "Glove" - 4:53
;January 1982 7" vinyl single release
  1. Burlesque - 4:04
  2. "My Friend the Sun" - 4:20

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