It's A Sunshine Day (song)
"It's a Sunshine Day" is a 1973 song from the popular television sitcom The Brady Bunch. "It's a Sunshine Day" first appeared on the January 26, 1973 episode of The Brady Bunch, entitled "Amateur Night", and performed by The Brady Bunch Kids (composed of the children of the fictional Brady family).
The song was written by Steve McCarthy and featured in the episode's opening act. Solos are done by Eve Plumb, Susan Olsen, Mike Lookinland and Maureen McCormick, who portray Jan, Cindy, Bobby and Marcia Brady, respectively. Lookinland's solo part occurs twice.
Within the episode, "It's a Sunshine Day" is the Bradys' audition song, with which they hope to be asked to perform on a televised amateur show. Later, the group performs a different song, called "Keep On".
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