Sunday
The Cranberries
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Oh, do you know Where to go? Where to go? Something on your mind Wanna leave me behind Wanna leave me behind You're spinning me around My feet are off the ground I don't know where I stand Do you have to hold my hand? You mystify me You mystify me You mystify me Oh, when you walk into the room It happened all so soon I didn't want to know 'Cause you really have to go You mystify me You mystify me You mystify me Oh And I didn't find the words To say I love you And I couldn't find the time To say I need you It wouldn't come out right It wouldn't come out right It just came out all wrong Oh you're spinning me around My feet are off the ground I don't know where I stand Do you have to hold my hand? You mystify me You mystify me You mystify me Oh, do you know Where to go? Where to go? Oh, something on your mind Wanna leave me behind Wanna leave me behind
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Written by: DOLORES MARY O'RIORDAN, NOEL ANTHONY HOGAN
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Band OriginThe Cranberries were an Irish rock band that was formed in 1989 in Limerick, Ireland. "Sunday" is a track from their debut studio album, "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?"
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Album SuccessThe album was a massive global success, reaching number 1 on the Irish Albums Chart, UK Albums Chart, and Billboard 200 in United States, primarily driven by the success of singles like "Linger" and "Dreams".
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Song ThemeUnlike the majority of the songs on the album that dealt with themes of love and romance, "Sunday" talks about the repetitive routine of life that gradually takes the joy out of living.
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Lyric AuthorshipThe lyrics of "Sunday" were written by Dolores O'Riordan, the lead vocalist and lyricist of the band.
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Song Structure"Sunday" is a slow tempo song, in contrast to some of the faster, pop-influenced songs on the same album.
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Band's DemiseDespite the enormous success of their first album and this song, The Cranberries officially disbanded after the unexpected death of the band's lead vocalist Dolores O'Riordan in 2018.
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Unique ToneThis song, like many of the band's other works, is categorized by Dolores's soaring, operatic vocals and interesting shifts between falsetto and belting notes.
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Song ReceptionMany fans and critics highlight the song's lyrics and Dolores's unique vocal style, pointing out "Sunday" as one of the standout tracks on the album.
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ProductionThe track, like the rest of the album, was produced by Stephen Street, an English music producer best known for his work with The Smiths, Blur and Morrissey.
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Album CoverThe art for the album, which includes the song "Sunday," features a sepia image of the band members lying on the ground, rumored to be a reference to their graves. The cover is intended to contrast with the light, luscical sounds within the album.
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