The Pleasure Fair was a musical group based in Los Angeles, formed in the mid-1960s by Robb Royer, Tim Hallinan, Michele Cochrane, and Stephen Cohn. The group secured a recording contract with Hanna Barbera Records under the name The Rainy Day People, releasing the single "Junior Executive" backed with "I'm Telling It to You." In 1967, they signed with Uni Records and released their self-titled album The Pleasure Fair, produced by David Gates. Their single "Morning Glory Days" (1967), notably charted at number 34 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 in July 1967 and was their only song to chart in the main Billboard single charts.