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Production Credit

Matthew Katz and his San Francisco Sound production company did NOT produce this song, David LaFlamme did. Proper production accreditation can be seen on the back of the original album that was released by Columbia Records in 1969, to wit:

> PRODUCER: David Laflamme | ENGINEER: Brian Ross-Myring

Quote from David LaFlamme from an interview done by John Barthel on February 19, 1998 (from the now defunct roadhogs.net website formerly managed by IABD member Toby Gray):
That’s why we proceeded doing the album with Columbia, which of course I produced. He [Katz] had nothing to do with it whatsoever, or any of the other records. I tell people the man never wrote, arranged or produced anything in connection with "It’s a Beautiful Day" other than the song "Love For You" which he put on that compilation of groups on his first release "San Francisco Sound."

The remake of this track done by David LaFlamme in 1976 for his solo album of the same name was co-produced by Mitchell Froom. Socalville (talk) 22:59, 11 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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