Here Comes Sunshine by Grateful Dead
Here Comes Sunshine is like a warm, gentle daybreak after a long night, bringing light, warmth, and a new beginning. Released in 1973, this song wraps listeners in a gentle, hopeful embrace, promising that the sun will always rise, bringing light, hope, and a fresh start with it. Through every line and note, it whispers promises of new days, fresh starts, and the ever-returning light that follows every night, offering a gentle, hopeful space where listeners can rest, dream, and begin again.
The hope-filled words of Here Comes Sunshine were written by Robert Hunter, while the music was created by Jerry Garcia. Together, they created a song that is a balm for weary souls and a gentle reminder that after every night, no matter how long and dark, the sun will always rise again. It’s a piece that softly speaks of resilience, hope, and the ever-turning cycle of night and day, dark and light, ending and beginning.
Wake Of The Flood, released in 1973, is the album where you can find Here Comes Sunshine and its gentle, hopeful embrace. The album, rich with stories, emotions, and moments, invites listeners to explore, feel, and find their own reflections in its tapestry of songs. Here Comes Sunshine, with its soft light and gentle promises, is a beautiful part of this tapestry, offering a space where listeners can rest, dream, and be gently reminded that no matter what, the sun will always return, bringing light, hope, and a new day with it.





