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  1. May. 4. Nearest event · Pontiac, MI. Sat 8:00 PM · Flagstar Strand Theatre. Ticketmaster. VIEW TICKETS. Watch the official music video for "Sunny Came Home" by Shawn ColvinListen to Shawn...

  2. "Sunny Came Home" is a folk-rock song by American musician Shawn Colvin. It is the opening track on her 1996 concept album, A Few Small Repairs, and was released as a CD and cassette single on June 24, 1997. In the United Kingdom, the song was released in July 1997 but did not chart until a re-release in May 1998.

  3. Colvin desempeñó la voz del personaje Rachel Jordan en la serie de televisión Los Simpson, y prestó su voz para las grabaciones de 1992 «The Hard Way» y «Come On Come On» de la cantante country y folk Mary Chapin Carpenter. En 2011 apareció en la serie de HBO Treme, en el episodio «Santa Claus, Do You Ever Get The Blues».

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shawn_ColvinShawn Colvin - Wikipedia

    Colvin voiced Rachel Jordan, Ned Flanders' love interest after Maude is killed, in the Simpsons episodes "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily" and "I'm Goin' to Praiseland", and lent her vocals to Mary Chapin Carpenter's 1992 recordings "The Hard Way" and "Come On Come On".

  5. 24 de jun. de 1997 · [Verse 1] Sunny came home to her favorite room. Sunny sat down in the kitchen. She opened a book and a box of tools. Sunny came home with a mission. [Chorus] She says, " Days go by, I'm...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2024 · “Sunny Came Home” is the opening track off of Shawn Colvins 1996 record A Few Small Repairs and sets the stage for the remainder of the album. The story of “Sunny” derives from the album’s cover art, a painting by Julie Speed which depicts a woman holding a lit match as a fire burns ablaze in the background.

  7. 28 de sept. de 2016 · 'Sunny Came Home' Singer Shawn Colvin Reflects On Her Powerful, Cryptic Song. The '90s hit was inspired by a painting, and the songwriter’s own past relationships. By Maddie Crum. Sep 28, 2016, 09:13 AM EDT. Priscilla Frank. A folky riff sets the mood: melancholic, but with hints of optimism.