Cashman, Pistilli & West was an American folk-pop trio formed in the mid-1960s, consisting of members Terry Cashman, Gene Pistilli, and Tommy West. Known for their rich harmonies and acoustic instrumentation, they combined folk, rock, and pop influences to create a distinctive musical style. Despite their brief tenure, they're notable for their contribution to the folk-pop genre and for their later individual careers in music production and songwriting. Their most recognized work is "Sunday Will Never Be the Same", which was a top 10 hit for Spanky and Our Gang in 1967.