Sunday Love

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Sunday Love
Sunday Love cover
Studio album by Fefe Dobson
Recorded 2004-2006
Genre Pop/Rock
Length 46:06
Label Island
Fefe Dobson chronology
Fefe Dobson
(2003)
Sunday Love
(Unreleased)
Alternate cover
The original cover for Sunday Love
The original cover for Sunday Love

Sunday Love was to be Fefe Dobson's second album. People she worked with on the album include Matthew Wilder and John5.[1]. Fans feel there is an apparent 1980's pop and 1990's influence[2] into the record that gives it a retro feel from today's pop-rock music.

Neither single released from the album, "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" and "This Is My Life" charted.

It was originally scheduled to be released on September 20, 2005, but pushed back multiple times[3], ultimately being shelved when Dobson was dropped by Island Records.

Other than the two singles, the only officially released song is "Be Strong", which appears on the It's a Boy Girl Thing soundtrack.[4]

In early 2008 the song, "In the Kissah", was leaked to the internet via a Fefe Dobson fan site.It is reportedly a leftover from Sunday Love.[5] Also on the Chris Smith Management site, which represented Dobson during promotion for the album, contains a song called "Rock It" on their player.[6]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "As a Blond"
  2. "Don't Let It Go to Your Head"
  3. "If I Was a Guy"
  4. "Get You Off"
  5. "This Is My Life"
  6. "Scar"
  7. "Miss Vicious"
  8. "Troubled Girl"
  9. "Get over Me"
  10. "Hole"
  11. "Initiator"
  12. "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah"
  13. "Be Strong"[7]

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