Sunday Morning
No Doubt
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Sappy pathetic little me That was the girl I used to be You had me on my knees I'd trade you places any day I'd never thought you could be that way But you looked like me on Sunday You came in with the breeze On Sunday morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning I thought I knew you I thought I knew you I thought I knew you well, so well You're trying my shoes on for a change They look so good but fit so strange Out of fashion, so I can complain You came in with the breeze On Sunday morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning I thought I knew you I thought I knew you I thought I knew you well, so well I know who I am, but who are you? You're not looking like you used to You're on the other side of the mirror So nothing's looking quite as clear Thank you for turning on the lights Thank you, now you're the parasite I didn't think you had it in you And now you're looking like I used to! You came in with the breeze On Sunday morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning And you want me badly Because you cannot have me I thought I knew you But I've got a new view I thought I knew you well, oh well On Sunday morning And I don't want it Sunday morning I thought I knew you Sunday morning Oh you want me badly Can have it Sunday morning Sunday morning Sunday morning
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Written by: Eric Matthew Stefani, Gwen Renee Stefani, Tony Ashwin Kanal
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Album Placement"Sunday Morning" is the sixth single and eleventh track from No Doubt's third studio album, "Tragic Kingdom."
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Release YearThe song was released in 1997.
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Song CompositionThe band members considered "Sunday Morning" as one of their best songs for its energy and unique style. The song combines elements of rock, ska, and pop, which were significant genres representative of No Doubt's overall sound.
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Chart Performance"Sunday Morning" had moderate success on the charts, reaching number 35 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 21 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks in the United States. It was also a top ten hit in Canada.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Sunday Morning" was shot in a Hollywood Hill garage and depicted band members having a food fight. It was inspired by the film "The Women," indicating Gwen Stefani's position as the only female member.
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Song InspirationThe song was reportedly about Tony Kanal’s break-up with Gwen Stefani, which is also a recurring theme in many other songs in the "Tragic Kingdom" album.
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Signature SongOver time, "Sunday Morning" has become one of No Doubt's most beloved songs and is often a highlight at their live performances.
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Music Critic RecognitionThe song was praised by music critics for Gwen Stefani's powerful vocals and the band's dynamic instrumentation.
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Track Length"Sunday Morning" has a running time of 4:33 minutes, making it one of the longer tracks on the "Tragic Kingdom" album.
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Co-WritersThe song was written by No Doubt members Eric Stefani, Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal, showcasing their talent not only as performers but as songwriters as well.
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