Song of the Day 8/22: Laura Nyro, “Stoned Soul Picnic”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on August 22, 2025

Summer’s waning fast, and you won’t get many days as perfect as today for a picnic. Delawareans can legally make it a stoned one, and Laura Nyro can provide the soul.

Like most of Nyro’s compositions, it was a hit for somebody else, in this case the 5th Dimension. The song appeared on her second album, “Eli and the Thirteenth Confession,” in 1968. The impressionistic lyrics include the cryptic neologism “surry,” used as a verb. (It’s not “surrey,” a kind of carriage.) When her producer asked her what it meant, Nyro told him, “Oh, it’s just a nice word.”

The 5th Dimension had one of their biggest hits with the tune, brought to them by producer Bones Howe, who had an ear for that sort of thing. His arrangement and their harmonies gave the group a No. 3 hit in 1968, their highest to that point. They got a lot of TV guest slots out of it, and worked up choreography that made the Pips look like lampposts. They toned the dancing down a bit for this appearance on a 1968 Frank Sinatra special because they’re singing into live microphones.

Jill Sobule, who had a way with pop hits of the ’60s and ’70s, covered it for the tribute album “Time and Love: The Music of Laura Nyro,” released shortly after Nyro’s death of ovarian cancer in 1997.

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  1. nathan arizona says:

    I always thought it was “slurry.” It’s a real word, but it wouldn’t make sense either. Good song.

  2. Bill Clinton was running for his second term. Hillary came to (I think) Cab Calloway.

    The chorus sang this Laura Nyro song (which was also covered by the Fifth Dimension). Apparently without irony, although the irony was not lost on me:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFxS_MYJSOA

    BTW, I’m convinced that Marilyn McCoo is the single most beautiful woman in the history of popular music.

  3. All Seeing says:

    She sang the heck out of Burt ,Bacharack’s One Less Bell to Answer. She was a beautiful woman.

  4. mediawatch says:

    One of my favorites ever. Have several of her CDs. Whenever I decide that CDs are outdated, hers will be the last to go.

  5. Wayne S Whirld says:

    I loved Laura Nyro. I had an album, can’t remember what name, that had a perfumed record cover. Played the heck out of that thing. After a house party I hosted the album disappeared. Never got it back. I hope whoever took it enjoyed it as much as I did.