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"Sunday Sunday" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur, included on their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993). It was released on 4 October 1993 by Food Records as the final single from that album, and charted at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart .
"James" is a song written and performed by Billy Joel from his fourth studio album Turnstiles (1976). It was released as the album's first single in July 1976, backed with " Travelin' Prayer ". [ 2 ] One Final serenade described the song as "a wistful song about growing up and trying to balance pursuing one's dreams while balancing family and ...
"Sunday Morning" is a song by New Zealand musician Mitch James. Originally intended as the lead single from his second album, it was released on 22 November 2019. The song was a hit in New Zealand, becoming the 13th most successful New Zealand song in 2020.
In 1972 James signed a long-term contract with Screen Gems-Columbia Music. [13] In 1973, his song "Sunday Sunrise" was recorded by American Country singer Brenda Lee. Lee's version was a huge hit and became a top ten single on charts in the US. In 1975, Canadian musician Anne Murray covered "Sunday Sunrise".
The basic lyrics for the chorus are: Give the world a smile each day Helping someone on life's way From the paths of sin bring the wanderers in To the master's home to stay Help to cheer the lone and sad Help to make some pilgrim glad Let your life so be that all the world might see. that you are serving Jesus with a smile.
James released their eighth album Millionaires in October 1999. [1] In March 2000, the band revealed they had been writing new material and planned to record later in the year, with the aim of releasing an album in January 2001. [2] During their performance at the V Festival in August, the band played three new songs. [3]
He would usually assign a song to Parsons and when the latter was finished, suggest some changes. The credits for the English lyrics would then be given as "John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons". The words of "Smile" to the music of Charlie Chaplin, was written at the Peter Maurice Music Company office on Denmark Street, London in 1954. [1]
"On a Sunday Afternoon" is a song by American hip hop duo A Lighter Shade of Brown and the second single from their debut studio album, Brown & Proud (1990). Featuring singer Shiro Stokes and radio disc jockey Huggy Boy , it was produced by Jammin' James Carter.