"Sunday Sunday" is a song by English
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band
Blur
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, included on their second album, ''
Modern Life Is Rubbish
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''. It was released 4 October 1993 as the final
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from that album, and charted at number 26 on the
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. This is the highest-charting single from the album (although the lowest-selling single from the album); the record company thought the original album contained no singles, and had the band write the other two singles specifically for single release. The band's original name, 'Seymour', is credited as guest performer on the CD1 single, due to the B-sides being recordings from that era.
The song is about traditional British Sunday activities, like a
Sunday roast
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, seeing family and a walk in the park. The song "
Daisy Bell
"Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" is a song written in 1892 by British songwriter Harry Dacre with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do. / I'm half crazy / all for the love of you", ending with the words "a bicycle b ...
" is a B-side on CD 2. Singer
Damon Albarn
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once mentioned that he would like to make music his grandparents would approve of.
Graham Coxon
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has admitted that the cover versions of "Daisy Bell" and "Let's All Go Down the Strand" marked one of the worst moments in Blur's career. CD 2 is subtitled The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song CD''.
B-sides
The B-sides on "Sunday Sunday" (Blur featuring Seymour) are previously unreleased tracks by Blur in their early days as Seymour, recorded in 1989. Originally, "Dizzy", "Fried" and "Shimmer" were only available on the CD, with "Tell Me, Tell Me" only available on the 7" and "Long Legged" and "Mixed Up" on the 12". In 1999 these were all compiled onto one disc in the ''10 Yr Boxset''. The only Seymour song released that wasn't a Blur featuring Seymour "Sunday Sunday" B-side was "Sing (to Me)", an early version of "
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", which came out as a fan club single in 2000. The songs were not included on the career-spanning ''
Blur 21
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'' box set released in 2012, instead rehearsal demo versions of "Dizzy" and "Mixed Up" were included on ''Rarities One'', which features in the set.
The CD2 single is subtitled as ''The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song CD''. The songs on the CD are
music hall songs "
Daisy Bell
"Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" is a song written in 1892 by British songwriter Harry Dacre with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do. / I'm half crazy / all for the love of you", ending with the words "a bicycle b ...
" and "
Let's All Go Down the Strand
"Let's All Go Down the Strand" is a popular British music hall song of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, written by Harry Castling and C. W. Murphy. It was first performed by Castling, and was published in 1909. It was inspired by the S ...
". A fourth song was recorded, "For Old Times' Sake", but did not make it onto the EP. It is unknown why, but it was possibly deleted (the recording altogether). "Daisy Bell" and "Let's All Go Down the Strand" made it onto the ''10 Yr Boxset'' in 1999 and the ''Blur 21'' box set in 2012.
Track listings
All music was composed by
Albarn,
Coxon,
James
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and
Rowntree except where indicated.
7-inch vinyl
# "Sunday Sunday" (Albarn, Coxon, James, Rowntree; Lyrics by Albarn) – 2:37
# "Tell Me, Tell Me" (featuring Seymour) – 3:37
12-inch vinyl
# "Sunday Sunday" (Albarn, Coxon, James, Rowntree; Lyrics by Albarn) – 2:37
# "Long Legged" (featuring Seymour) – 2:23
# "Mixed Up" (featuring Seymour) – 3:01
CD1 (Blur featuring Seymour)
# "Sunday Sunday" (Albarn, Coxon, James, Rowntree; Lyrics by Albarn) – 2:37
# "Dizzy" (featuring Seymour) – 3:24
# "Fried" (featuring Seymour) – 2:34
# "Shimmer" (featuring Seymour) – 4:40
CD2 (''The Popular Community Song CD'')
# "Sunday Sunday" (Albarn, Coxon, James, Rowntree; Lyrics by Albarn) – 2:37
# "
Daisy Bell
"Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" is a song written in 1892 by British songwriter Harry Dacre with the well-known chorus "Daisy, Daisy / Give me your answer, do. / I'm half crazy / all for the love of you", ending with the words "a bicycle b ...
" (
Harry Dacre
Harry Dacre was the pen-name of Frank Dean (September 1857–16 July 1922), a British songwriter best known for his composition "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built For Two)".
Biography
Dean was born on the Isle of Man, where he was baptised on 6 Septem ...
) – 2:48
# "Let's All Go Down the Strand" (Murphy, Castling) – 3:42
Personnel
* "Sunday Sunday" was produced by Steve Lovell
* "Daisy Bell" and "Let's All Go Down the Strand" were produced by Blur
* "Dizzy", "Fried", "Shimmer", "Long Legged" and "Mixed Up" were produced by Graeme Holdaway and Blur
* "Tell Me, Tell Me" was produced by Graeme Holdaway
Band
* Damon Albarn (singer, lyric writer, keyboards, organ)
* Graham Coxon (guitar)
* Alex James (bass)
* Dave Rowntree (drums)
* The Kick Horns (brass, "Sunday Sunday" only)
Charts
References
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1992 songs
1993 singles
Blur (band) songs
Songs written by Alex James (musician)
Songs written by Damon Albarn
Songs written by Dave Rowntree
Songs written by Graham Coxon