Stoned Soul Picnic (song)

"Stoned Soul Picnic"
Single by The 5th Dimension
from the album Stoned Soul Picnic
B-side"The Sailboat Song"
ReleasedMay 1968[1]
GenrePsychedelic soul[2]
Length3:30
LabelSoul City
Songwriter(s)Laura Nyro
Producer(s)Bones Howe
The 5th Dimension singles chronology
"Carpet Man"
(1968)
"Stoned Soul Picnic"
(1968)
"Sweet Blindness"
(1968)

"Stoned Soul Picnic" is a 1968 song by Laura Nyro. The best-known version of the song was recorded by the 5th Dimension, and was the first single released from their album of the same title. It was the most successful single from that album, reaching No. 3 on the U.S. Pop chart[3] and No. 2 on the Billboard R&B chart. It became a platinum record.

The song was composed and recorded by Nyro for her album Eli and the Thirteenth Confession, released in March 1968.[4] According to Marilyn McCoo, it was producer Bones Howe who suggested that it would be a good song for the 5th Dimension to cover.[5] The group would go on to record several more hits with Nyro songs, including "Sweet Blindness", "Wedding Bell Blues", "Blowin' Away", and "Save the Country".

An instrumental version was recorded by jazz vibraphonist Roy Ayers and became the title track to his 1968 album.[6]

The word surry, used frequently in the lyric (e.g. "Surry down to a stoned soul picnic"), is a neologism by Nyro; its meaning is unclear. When producer Charlie Calello asked what the word meant, Nyro told him, "Oh, it's just a nice word."[7] Possible origins include:

  • slurry as in mining, a wash of sediment that flows down from an excavation site.
  • contraction of let's hurry.
  • surrey. a type of horse-drawn carriage popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as popularized in the musical Oklahoma! with the song "Surrey with the fringe on top"; a way of getting to the picnic.
  1. ^ "Spotlight Singles". Billboard: 58. May 18, 1968.
  2. ^ Jones, Dylan (1997). "The Fifth Dimension - "Stoned Soul Picnic". Ultra Lounge: The Lexicon of Easy Listening. New York: Universe Publishing. p. 70.
  3. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 222.
  4. ^ Unterberger, Richie. Eli and the Thirteenth Confession at AllMusic. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  5. ^ Moses, Ann (February 14, 1970). "Love Keeps Us 5th Dimensions Together says Marilyn". New Musical Express. Retrieved April 25, 2019 – via Rock's Backpages.
  6. ^ Huey, Steve. Stoned Soul Picnic at AllMusic
  7. ^ Kort, Michele (2003). Soul Picnic: The Music and Passion of Laura Nyro. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-312-30318-1.