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Switched on Pop

ICYMI: The 90s’ Most Unlikely Hit (with Baz Luhrmann)

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

In 1999 filmmaker Baz Luhrmann released the song “Everybody’s Free To Wear Sunscreen,” a 7-minute-long graduation speech set to downtempo electronic music. It was a highly unlikely hit that made its way across continents and eventually into the ears of a young Avery Trufelman via the album NOW That’s What I Call Music Volume 2. For over 20 years, Trufelman has applied the song’s advice to her daily life: “wear sunscreen… be nice to your siblings… do one thing every day that scares you.” This unusual song has left a lasting impression, and yet for Trufelman, it makes no sense that “The Sunscreen Song” was commercially successful. We investigate the song’s many architects — novelist Kurt Vonnegut, Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich and Baz Luhrmann himself — to unpack one of the internet’s first conspiracy theories that turned into Billboard’s greatest outlier. We need your help. We are conducting a short audience survey to help plan for our future and hear from you. To participate, head to vox.com/podsurvey, and thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Charlie.

0:01.0

Today, I'm gonna share with you one of my favorite episodes

0:03.0

about Summer for similarly two unrelated reasons.

0:05.5

First, I'm a deep believer in the role of sunscreen

0:08.0

you should wear every single day.

0:09.6

And two, the filmmaker, Basil Lerman,

0:11.8

has a new movie about Elvis.

0:14.0

I spoke with him in 2020 about one of the most interesting

0:18.5

songs of all time.

0:20.2

Everybody's free to wear sunscreen.

0:22.5

It's a bit of a musical mystery that unravels in a way

0:24.4

that totally surprised me.

0:25.6

I think you're gonna really enjoy it.

0:26.9

And I think you'll find an opportunity to correct me

0:29.0

because I originally thought that there were no pop

0:31.1

precedents for major pop songs that were primarily spoken.

0:34.9

I think there's others.

0:36.0

If you know them, let me know.

0:37.7

And without any further ado, here's the sunscreen song.

0:44.2

Which dawn pop?

0:50.4

Welcome to Switched on Pop.

0:51.6

I'm songwriter Charlie Harding.

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