this was surprisingly good. I vaguely remember this song from my very early childhood. my parents were hippies who worshipped folk music I was immersed in it from a very young age. however this guy sounds very sharp and he's got great confidence I quite enjoyed this BTW kids dancing around at the front where amazing. I am a professional musician and songwriter and a parent. I related to this
Geez, how is everyone so dead in the audience? T_T It's probably todays generation in that audience that doesn't get good music. T_T I bet most people agree with me, but If I was there I would of been dancing and singing along! XD
Sunshine go away today, I don't feel much like dancing Some man's come he's trying to run my life, don't know what he's asking When he tells me I better get in line, can't hear what he's saying When I grow up, I'm gonna make him mine, these ain't dues I been paying How much does it cost? I'll buy it! The time is all we've lost I'll try it! He can't even run his own life, I'll be damned if he'll run mine–sunshine Sunshine, go away today, I don't feel much like dancing Some man's come he's trying to run my life, don't know what he's asking Working starts to make me wonder where fruits of what I do are going When he says in love and war all is fair, he's got cards he ain't showing How much does it cost? I'll buy it! The time is all we've lost–I'll try it! He can't even run his own life, I'll be damned if he'll run mine–sunshine Sunshine, come on back another day, I promise you I'll be singing This old world, she's gonna turn around, brand new bells will be ringing
The audience should have been ashamed of themselves. He's always been so talented and puts on a good show. They don't have any idea what he's singing about.
I can't imagine playing in front of that audience. They look like they are in the wrong place. I will be seeing Edwards in Rockport, MA in a few days. I am excited.
I love this song BUT he looks jacked up on something.
sad….this is a good sing-a-long tune and no one is singing….bunch of "Walking Dead" zombies.
GREAT SONG…still a GREAT TUNE 2016
white people getting down……NOT!
The audience is obviously clueless about Jonathan Edwards' fame and former work.
this was surprisingly good. I vaguely remember this song from my very early childhood. my parents were hippies who worshipped folk music I was immersed in it from a very young age. however this guy sounds very sharp and he's got great confidence I quite enjoyed this BTW kids dancing around at the front where amazing. I am a professional musician and songwriter and a parent. I related to this
This is Depressing as Hell . Where is this? these people have NO CLUE !!
I'd be dancing in the aisle and singing! Great song and wow, is he still great!
Nice tone on that Taylor. I think a larger model would be better for him though.
Jonathan cranked the tempo up about 180 beats a minute. Lol
The four dislikes are obviously for the crowd.
Interesting – he's doing it in a higher key than the original. Usually singers go lower in pitch as the years go by.
Geez, how is everyone so dead in the audience? T_T It's probably todays generation in that audience that doesn't get good music. T_T I bet most people agree with me, but If I was there I would of been dancing and singing along! XD
I scrolled down to the comments just to make sure people are bashing the crowd. What a bunch of zombies.
Great voice, still!
I just met him tonight in a hotel in Old Saybrook, Connecticut. A nice gentleman & he signed his business card for me !
Had his album, back in the day. Wore that sucker out. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
dead folks? geez
There was a time in America, when good music filled the air waves… This song was one of the best to come out!
These people have no taste. He is AWESOME!!
Wow this is a beautiful performance!! What soul in his voice 🙂
more excitement from a crowd of dead people. Old fuckers. J.Edwards stills runs circles around these old fat middle agers . Look at them. pathetic
Love this song.
Crowd needs psychotherapy.
Sunshine go away today, I don't feel much like dancing
Some man's come he's trying to run my life, don't know what he's asking
When he tells me I better get in line, can't hear what he's saying
When I grow up, I'm gonna make him mine, these ain't dues I been paying
How much does it cost?
I'll buy it!
The time is all we've lost
I'll try it!
He can't even run his own life,
I'll be damned if he'll run mine–sunshine
Sunshine, go away today, I don't feel much like dancing
Some man's come he's trying to run my life, don't know what he's asking
Working starts to make me wonder where fruits of what I do are going
When he says in love and war all is fair, he's got cards he ain't showing
How much does it cost?
I'll buy it!
The time is all we've lost–I'll try it!
He can't even run his own life,
I'll be damned if he'll run mine–sunshine
Sunshine, come on back another day,
I promise you I'll be singing
This old world, she's gonna turn around,
brand new bells will be ringing
How could ANYONE hear this Classic Song played by the man who wrote it and NOT DANCE AND SING ALONG? ….. "get the f**k up you dead zombie ass holes!"
The audience should have been ashamed of themselves. He's always been so talented and puts on a good show. They don't have any idea what he's singing about.
I can't imagine playing in front of that audience. They look like they are in the wrong place. I will be seeing Edwards in Rockport, MA in a few days. I am excited.
Always a cool song & awesome performance but the audience must be sedated
Happiest song I can think of
A roomfull of Appalacians!
Man I wished of been there. I'd of been dancing and singing all the lyrics!
Audience doesn't know the words…
Great song! As is often the case, though, the audience-collectively-is lethargic &…clueless.
Damn, he still gets down!
What would a childhood be like without this
Why sing it so fast? It's better at original tempo.