50th Anniversary of Sunny Day (1969-2019)

Following this year's 50th anniversary of Sunny Day, here is the history of the songs Sunny sang in the longest years.

1969: My Special Day
My Special Day was the first song by Sunny when her original home showed up. The song was released on August 24th, 1969 on her first album "The Sunny Day Begins". It was known as the first generation of Sunny and the Sesame Street version was on November 17th. Sunny Day was the accurate way to make everyday that way and the first adventure with this clear day to be incredible.

1973: On The Moon
In 1973, Sunny sang a second studio song "On The Moon" as part of the 5th anniversary of Sesame Workshop, when they previously launched the street show of the same name. It was the first time to get some alternate skills since 1970. When she was studying her alternate skills, they simply wondered when the sunny day would be resumed. When they founded out Sunny was doing something, they founded her as the famous singer and songwriter of history.

1974-1978: A couple of more songs
A couple of more songs were done by Sunny from 1974-1978, the list of this is countless and it was released on the album "Lifetime on the Streets" in 1976. When Nickelodeon launched in 1977, all of the sunny day songs by Sunny were moved to this one until 1980, her songs were released on the album "This is the Place of Me" in 1977. These ones were also released on the album "Sessions of Nowadays" in 1978.
 * The Story Of The Birds (1974)
 * The Things Were So Good (1974)
 * Walking On Sesame Street (1974)
 * Space Is The Ship (1974)
 * Countless Friends (1975)
 * Friendship Street Song (1975)
 * These Days (1975)
 * Going Up To The Top (1975)
 * Pop It Up! (1976)
 * Welcome To The New Zone (1976)
 * Places To Go (1976)
 * To The Water Crescent (1976)
 * This is the Place of Me
 * Wonderland
 * The Day Is On
 * Cable Failures
 * Gifts In Winter
 * Fruits
 * Oldest Thing Ever Seen
 * Welcome Everyone
 * Oh What A Shiny Day
 * Here Comes The Sun (originally by The Beatles)
 * One Moment Please?
 * Twelve Million
 * Seeking Out For Kindness
 * Over The Top Bridge We Go
 * Happiness and Good Thinking

1979: My Special Day Reissue
Following the 10th anniversary of making everyday a sunny day, Sunny has redone the first song from 1969 itself, but there were no auto-tuned samples in this version. It was the previously unreleased track and was remastered in 1999. This version of the song was also re-released, this time, on the album "Buried Treasure" in 1979.

1980-1981: Retrowave Styles
In 1980, the new synth music was born and rose from nowhere. Sunny had some 80s chilling music from 2D to 4D in the style of synth-pop. Her album released first in the 80s was "Relive Everything" in 1981. The song "Let's Go To The Movies" was remastered in 2001, 2006, 2011 and 2016.
 * Electric Synth (1980)
 * Please Charge Me Up (1980)
 * Powerful Ways (1980)
 * Stand By Me (I Can Do It) (1980)
 * Somewhere Else (1980)
 * A Good Way To Celebrate (1980)
 * Western Springs (1980)
 * More To Do (1980)
 * The Love (1980)
 * Let's Go To The Movies (1981)
 * Take The Bus (1981)
 * I Was Happy In The Past (1981)
 * Welcome My Special Friend (1981)
 * Eastern Coast (1981)
 * Try (1981)
 * Quite Of A Long Time (1981)
 * Anything (1981)
 * Happy New Year (1981)

1984-85: The launch of My Little Pony and Erasure
When My Little Pony launched in 1984, along with Erasure in 1985, all of the sunny day songs by Sunny were moved to this one here and her album was "Pony Paradise".
 * Pony Paradise
 * Enjoy The Day
 * Yours Truly
 * Minds Were Blown
 * Life Was The Same Way We Did
 * Who Does Like The New Adventure?
 * It Might Be Here In Sometime
 * I Can Wonder
 * Remembrance
 * Fixed Minds

1986-87: Like Older Times
In 1986, she went to the top to see the whole city and paradises around the corner and sang the song "Like Older Times" and it was released on the album "The Sunny Summer Is Around The Corner" in 1987.

1989: 20th anniversary
Sunny Day turned 20 way back in 1989 to release a new album "Sunny Day (20th Anniversary Edition; 1989 Remix)" and it's a 1989 remix compilation of all songs done in the past all the way up to 1988. These ones have similar beats, but with alternate versions.