Released: March 1, 1993
Songwriter: Noel Hogan Dolores O’Riordan
Producer: Stephen Street
"Sunday" is a mid-tempo alternative song taken from The Cranberries debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?. It was released as a promotional single in the USA in 1993, before Island Records decided to opt for a re-release of the band's first two European singles, "Dreams" and "Linger" in 1994. No video was recorded for this single and the song did not chart. Other releases A demo version of "Sunday" was featured on the band's 1990 EP cassette Water Circle. Read more on Last.fm.
Length: 3:31
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
- Zombie
- Linger
- Dreams
- Ode to My Family
- When You’re Gone
- Animal Instinct
- No Need to Argue
- Just My Imagination
- Promises
- Why
- Salvation
- Ridiculous Thoughts
- I Can’t Be With You
- Empty
- Dreaming My Dreams
- All Over Now
- Daffodil Lament
- Yeats’ Grave
- Twenty One
- I Still Do
- Free to Decide
- Sunday
- I Will Always
- Pretty