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"Lazy Day" is a popular song by the 1960s band Spanky and Our Gang that peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart after its 1967 release and number 1 in the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. It appeared on their album Spanky and Our Gang.
The song stayed in the Top 40 four weeks longer than their other hit song, "Sunday Will Never Be the Same", which peaked higher on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[2] "Lazy Day" was featured on The Ed Sullivan Show[3] and sold over one million copies
Release Date: 1967
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David Wright is one of the most respected barbershop arranger of the times whose arrangements are recognized for their creativity and are spontaneously enjoyable to perform. He suggests that this arrangement not to be sung too fast, but with and energetic tempo.
Arranger: David Wright | Composers: George Fischoff and Tony Powers Performed By: The Gas House Gang
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