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Everybody loves the sunshine, eventually: The enduring appeal of Roy Ayers' 1976 song
The son of Roy Ayers reflects on his father's iconic song "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" as a cultural touchstone and the personal connection he's built with the song.

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According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, Everybody loves the sunshine, eventually: The enduring appeal of Roy Ayers’ 1976 song, The son of Roy Ayers reflects on his father’s iconic song “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” as a cultural touchstone and the personal connection he’s built with the song.
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- Everybody loves the sunshine, eventually: The enduring appeal of Roy Ayers' 1976 songLos Angeles Times - 2026-05-19T10:00:00+00:00
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