Sunny Days Lighthouse Written by Skip Prokop - as recorded by Lighthouse in 1972 (released October 7, 1972) - entered the Billboard Top 40 the week of November 25, 1972 and stayed for 5 weeks, peaking at #34 the week of December 9, 1972. - reached #10 on the CHUM chart (Toronto, Canada) in December 1972. Sittin' stoned alone in my backyard Askin' myself "Why should I work so hard?" Sittin' dreamin' 'bout the days to come Half-undressed, just soakin' up the sun Sittin' here, I hope I don't get fried Two years ago, you know, I almost died And yet, there's nothin' better for your soul Than lyin' in the sun and listenin' to rock 'n roll Sunny days Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know Than lyin' in the sun with your radio Sunny days Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know Than lyin' in the sun with your radio I really think there's nothin' quite so fine As lettin' the sun rejuvenate your mind Don't get me wrong, I really dig the moon But it was four in the afternoon when I wrote this tune And now the sun's about to fade away I'm feelin' better than I've felt for days You know, there's nothin' better for your soul Than lyin' in the sun and listenin' to rock 'n roll Sunny days Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know Than lyin' in the sun with your radio Sunny days Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know Than lyin' in the sun with your radio ------ instrumental break ------ Sunny days Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know Than lyin' in the sun with your radio Sunny days Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know Than lyin' in the sun with your radio Da da-da da-da da da da Da da-da da-da da da da Da da-da da-da da da da Da-da da-da da-da da-da daaaaaa-aaaa Well, all right!