
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Motion picture).
^ Johnny Depp (Willy Wonka), Tim Burton (Director) (). ^ Reid Harrison (Writer), Steven Dean Moore (Director) ().
^ 'Känn en doft av kärleken' (in Swedish). ^ 'Discogs: Mort Garson - Electronic Hair Pieces'. ^ 'Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head/Get Together with Andy Williams - Andy Williams'. ^ Top Records on 1969 (Based on Billboard Charts)', Billboard, December 27, 1969.
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^ D'Angelo filmography from Retrieved 02-08-09.^ 'Lyrics for 'Good Morning Starshine' by Oliver'.The song is featured in the ending of Maelström by Canadian director Denis Villeneuve.In the television sitcom Family Ties, Steven Keaton (Michael Gross) sings some lyrics from the song through his puppets, 'Fluffy' and 'Marv' in the episode, 'It's My Party, Part 2', which originally aired on August 13, 1987.(This does not appear in the soundtrack of the film that was released, however.) They enter, singing the opening verse of the song.
HELLO STARSHINE LYRICS MOVIE
In the movie Connie and Carla, when the bar reopens as a dinner theater, Connie (Nia Vardalos) says the guys should enter from the back of the house on 'Good Morning, Starshine'. In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), the character Willy Wonka welcomed the children with lyrics from 'Good Morning Starshine'. Lyrics from the song are sung in The Simpsons episode 'Simpson Safari' (2001). In the movie The Dish (2000), the song was background music for the Thursday morning Jscene. Burger King used the song in an advertisement in the late 1990s. In The Simpsons episode 'The Springfield Files' (1997), the townspeople, Leonard Nimoy, Chewbacca, Dana Scully, and Fox Mulder all sing 'Good Morning Starshine'. In the Absolutely Fabulous episode 'The Last Shout' (1996), the main character, Edina Monsoon, imagines this song being sung by dancing hippies. In the movie A Very Brady Sequel (1996), the villain, Trevor Thomas (played by Tim Matheson) (who posed as Roy Martin, Carol's first husband), ate psychoactive mushrooms in spaghetti that Alice cooked for him, and he daydreamed being in another world with this song. In a 1996 episode of Wings, called 'Life Could Be a Dream,' Joe sings a couple lyrics during a fantasy sequence. In The Ren & Stimpy Show episode 'Superstitious Stimpy' (1995), Stimpy uses the lyrics as an incantation to ward off evil on Tuesday the 17th. The Capitol Steps comedy group did a song parody, 'Good Morning Starbucks'. In 1977, the cast performed the song on an episode of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour. An instrumental version was used as the theme to WEWS' The Alan Douglas Morning Exchange and The Morning Exchange from 1972 until the mid-1980s. Bob McGrath performed the song on Sesame Street on Episode #3, broadcast November 12, 1969. Danielle White, on American Juniors (2007). Diana Ross and The Supremes on The Hollywood Palace (1969). The Jennifers, The Covers Project - includes elements from Stereolab's 'Crest' and The Byrds' 'So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' Īrtists who have performed/recorded the song live. Serena Ryder, If Your Memory Serves You Well (2006). Anna-Lotta Larsson (2004, as 'God morgon stjärnljus'). Sharon, Lois & Bram, Let's Dance! (1995). Sarah Brightman, As I Came of Age (1990). Lars Lönndahl (1971, as 'God morgon stjärnljus') scoring a 1972 Svensktoppen hit for two weeks. Roger Whittaker, The Last Farewell (1971). Hugo Montenegro, Colours of Love (1970). Sahlee Quizon, daughter of Dolphy and Engracia (Gracia) Dominguez, under Vicor Records (1970). Björn Skifs (1969, as 'God morgon stjärnljus') scoring a Svensktoppen hit for two weeks. Mort Garson, Electronic Hair Pieces (1969) (instrumental). Strawberry Alarm Clock, Good Morning Starshine (1969). Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Rhythm of the Rain (1969). Eddie Hazelton (better known as Eddie Rambeau), Dynovoice DY-917 (1968). Andy Williams with the Osmond Brothers, Get Together with Andy Williams (1969). Versions Artists who have recorded the song