
Underground Sunshine was an American psychedelic rock band from Montello, Wisconsin. The group scored a hit single in 1969 with their cover of The Beatles' "Birthday", which hit #19 on the Cash Box chart and #26 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The group subsequently appeared on American Bandstand and released a full-length album, Let There Be Light. The album hit #161 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, but their second single, "Don't Shut Me Out" (written by David Gates, later of Bread), just missed the charts.
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Take Me, Break Me
Birthday
Nine to Five (Ain't My Bag)
Mr. Soul
All I Want Is You
Don't Shut Me Out
Put You In Your Place
Proud Mary
Gimme Some Lovin'
Bad Moon Rising
Don't Let Me Down
Take Me Break Me
9 to 5
9 to 5 (Ain't My Bag)
Dont Let Me Down
Commercial Breakdown
Dont Shut Me Out
Take Me, Break Me (Extended Version)
Six O'clock
They Got Hold Of Us
Dead Scene
Take Me, Break Me (Alternate Intro)
Link Track
Nine To Five (Ain't My Bag) (bonus single)
Six O' Clock
9 to 5 Ain't My Bag
22 - underground sunshine - nine to five (ain't my bag)
Mr. Soul/(Live) Summer 1970
Birthday (Beatles cover)
Wake Up
SIX O’ CLOCK
a3 Bad moon rising
Birthday (sounding terrible, so cut off)
08 - underground sunshine - 9 to 5
Mr. Marmalade
Nine To Five
Nine To
a1 Birthday
a2 All I want is you
Take Me Break Me (Long)
Mr Soul
Mr. Soul (mono)
Commercial Breakdown (Demo Version)
You're the Biggest Thing in My Life
Underground Sunshine - Mr. Marmalade
Nine To Five (Bonus)
Nine to Five (Aint's My Bag)
22 22 - underground sunshine - nine to five (ain't my bag)
24 08 - underground sunshine - 9 to 5
Take Me, Break Me Part III
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