Sunday Sunday
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"Sunday Sunday" | ||
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Single by Blur | ||
from the album Modern Life Is Rubbish | ||
Released | 27 September 1993 | |
Format | 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl, 2 x CD | |
Recorded | 1992 | |
Genre | Britpop | |
Length | 2:38 | |
Label | EMI, Food Records | |
Producer(s) | Stephen Street, Blur | |
Chart positions | ||
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Blur singles chronology | ||
"Chemical World" (1993) |
"Sunday Sunday" (1993) |
"Girls & Boys" (1994) |
"Sunday Sunday" is a song by British rock band Blur and is featured on their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish. It was released 27 September 1993 as the final single from that album, charting at #26 in the UK Singles Charts (see 1993 in British music).
The song is about traditional British Sunday activities, like a Sunday roast, seeing family and a walk in the park.
The song lends its name to a London club night, run by the people at This Is Fake DIY, which takes place at the Buffalo Bar in Highbury on the first Sunday of every month.
[edit] Track listings
- 7" yellow vinyl FOODS46
- "Sunday Sunday"
- "Tell Me, Tell Me" - featuring Seymour
- CD1 CDFOOD46: Sunday Sunday featuring Seymour
- "Sunday Sunday"
- "Dizzy" - featuring Seymour
- "Fried" - featuring Seymour
- "Shimmer" - featuring Seymour
- CD2 CDFOODX46: The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song
- "Sunday Sunday"
- "Daisy Bell"
- "Let's All Go Down The Strand"
- 12" 12FOODS46
- "Sunday Sunday"
- "Long Legged" - featuring Seymour
- "Mixed Up" - featuring Seymour
Blur |
Damon Albarn | Alex James | Dave Rowntree |
Graham Coxon | Simon Tong |
Discography |
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Albums: Leisure | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Parklife | The Great Escape | Blur | 13 | Think Tank |
Compilations: The Special Collectors Edition | Live at the Budokan | Bustin' + Dronin' |
The 10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set | Blur: The Best of |
Singles: See Blur Singles |
Other projects |
The Ailerons | Fat Les | The Good, the Bad and the Queen | Gorillaz | Me Me Me | WigWam |
Related articles |
Food Records | Honest Jon's | Stephen Street | Transcopic |