Hurry On Sundown

"Hurry On Sundown"
Single by Hawkwind
from the album Hawkwind
B-side"Mirror of Illusion"
Released26 June 1970
RecordedMarch 1970 at Trident Studios
GenreBlues rock, psychedelic rock
Length4:50
LabelLiberty
Songwriter(s)Dave Brock
Producer(s)Dick Taylor
Hawkwind singles chronology
"Hurry On Sundown"
(1970)
"Silver Machine"
(1972)
Hawkwind Zoo EP
EP by
Released1 May 1981
RecordedAbbey Road Studios, 1969; Olympic Studios, January 1975
LabelFlicknife
ProducerDon Paul
Hawkwind EPs chronology
Hawkwind Zoo EP
(1981)
Sonic Assassins EP
(1981)

"Hurry On Sundown" is a 1970 song by the UK rock group Hawkwind. It was the band's first record release, issued as a single in the UK on 26 June 1970, being an edit of the version that appeared two months later on the debut album Hawkwind. The song is inspired by Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell's version of "Hurry Down Sunshine (See What Tomorrow Brings)",[nb 1] written by Mary Fix and Will Shade,[nb 2] originally recorded in 1934 and issued on the album Blues Before Sunrise (Columbia, BPG 62206, 1962).

The song is a defining and distinctive piece from the group's canon, appearing on the first collection album Roadhawks in 1976, and included on most official compilations covering the era. After the first album, the band ceased performing the number live until very rare appearances from 2000 onwards. It has been covered by a handful of artists including Kula Shaker, Vetiver, Moon Duo and Psychic TV.

  1. ^ "Whatever Turned Me On – Dave Brock's Influences". New Musical Express. 5 August 1972.
  2. ^ "Victor matrix BVE-37947. Hurry down sunshine, see what tomorrow brings / Sister Morgan". Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Too Late Too Late Vol 5 1927 – 1964". Document Records. Retrieved 20 January 2021.


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