release date: Oct. 1992
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [4,12]
producer: Paul Fox
label: Elektra - nationality: USA
Tracklist: 1. "Candy Everybody Wants (Single Remix)" (4,5 / 5) - 2. "Everyday Is Like Sunday" - 3. "Sally Ann" - 4. "Don't Go Back to Rockville"
Single release by 10,000 Maniacs is the band's second to be taken from the album Our Time in Eden (Sep. 1992) following the single "These Are Days" (Aug. 1992) and succeeded by "Few and Far Between" (1993). Only the title track here appears on the album - the other three are cover songs. "Everyday Is Like Sunday" is a song by Morrissey written with Stephen Street and taken from Morrissey's solo debut Viva Hate (Mar. 1988) [org. song]; "Sally Ann" is written by Judy Hyman and Jeff Claus of American folk rock sextet The Horse Flies [org. song] together with multi-instrumentalist Dirk Powell - a song taken from the '91 album Gravity Dance. This was later again covered by Natalie Merchant solo appearing in a later recorded version on the album The House Carpenter's Daughter (Sep. 2003). The end-track "Don't Go Back to Rockville" is an R.E.M. song taken from Reckoning (Apr. 1984) [org. song].
This four-track single is a true gem with no weak tracks, when in fact it was 'only' made to promote the '92 album.