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- Sunday_Sunday runtime "2.6333333333333333".
- Sunday_Sunday abstract ""Sunday Sunday" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur, featured on their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish. It was released 4 October 1993 as the final single from that album, and charted at number 26 in the UK Singles Charts. This is the highest charting single from the album (although the lowest-selling single from the album); the record company thought the original album contained no singles, and had the band write the other two singles specifically for single release. The band's original name, 'Seymour', is credited as guest performer on the CD1 single, due to the B-sides being recordings from that era.The song is about traditional British Sunday activities, like a Sunday roast, seeing family and a walk in the park. The song "Daisy Bell" is a B-side on CD 2. Singer Damon Albarn once mentioned that he would like to make music his grandparents would approve of. Graham Coxon has admitted that the cover versions of "Daisy Bell" and "Let's All Go Down The Strand" were one of the worst moments in Blur's career.CD 2 is titled 'The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song CD, making it rather like an extended play.".
- Sunday_Sunday album Modern_Life_Is_Rubbish.
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Daisy Bell", "Let's All Go Down the Strand" (CD2)".
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Dizzy", "Fried", "Shimmer" (CD1)".
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Long Legend", "Mixed Up" (12")".
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Tell Me, Tell Me" (7")".
- Sunday_Sunday format 12-inch_single.
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- Sunday_Sunday format Gramophone_record.
- Sunday_Sunday genre Britpop.
- Sunday_Sunday musicalArtist Blur_(band).
- Sunday_Sunday musicalBand Blur_(band).
- Sunday_Sunday previousWork Chemical_World.
- Sunday_Sunday producer Blur_(band).
- Sunday_Sunday recordLabel Food_Records.
- Sunday_Sunday releaseDate "1993-10-04".
- Sunday_Sunday runtime "158.0".
- Sunday_Sunday subsequentWork Girls_&_Boys_(Blur_song).
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- Sunday_Sunday album Modern_Life_Is_Rubbish.
- Sunday_Sunday artist Blur_(band).
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Daisy Bell", "Let's All Go Down the Strand"".
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Dizzy", "Fried", "Shimmer"".
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Long Legend", "Mixed Up"".
- Sunday_Sunday bSide ""Tell Me, Tell Me"".
- Sunday_Sunday cover "Sunday Sunday 7 cover.jpg".
- Sunday_Sunday format "7".
- Sunday_Sunday genre Britpop.
- Sunday_Sunday hasPhotoCollection Sunday_Sunday.
- Sunday_Sunday label Food_Records.
- Sunday_Sunday lastSingle ""Chemical World"".
- Sunday_Sunday length "158.0".
- Sunday_Sunday name "Sunday Sunday".
- Sunday_Sunday nextSingle ""Girls & Boys"".
- Sunday_Sunday producer "Steve Lovell, Blur, Graeme Holdaway".
- Sunday_Sunday recorded "1992".
- Sunday_Sunday released "1993-10-04".
- Sunday_Sunday thisSingle ""Sunday Sunday"".
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- Sunday_Sunday subject Category:1993_singles.
- Sunday_Sunday subject Category:Blur_(band)_songs.
- Sunday_Sunday subject Category:Songs_written_by_Damon_Albarn.
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- Sunday_Sunday comment ""Sunday Sunday" is a song by English alternative rock band Blur, featured on their second album, Modern Life Is Rubbish. It was released 4 October 1993 as the final single from that album, and charted at number 26 in the UK Singles Charts. This is the highest charting single from the album (although the lowest-selling single from the album); the record company thought the original album contained no singles, and had the band write the other two singles specifically for single release.".
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