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Sunday Blues - Marshall Crenshaw



     
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I wish I could go walking
Walk out of this place
Maybe see a friendly face
But it's raining and rainingI'm looking down from below
From a thirteenth floor window
It's Sunday afternoon, the sky is ugly grey
I'm here or down there
Right now it's bad news either wayWell, I can't stay
So I guess I'll go out there anyhow
What I don't want right now is
A day of reflection and solitude
With this bitter mood, I'm in againI tried to call you on the phone
Now I'm stir crazed enough
To go walking in the rain aloneI heard the last church bell's ring
And got the Sunday blues
For this and that and everything
The Sunday bluesThat feeling goes stealing down to your shoes
In my head and in my heart

The Sunday bluesI'm on the wrong side of Sunday
Can't get away from dark thoughts today
I've been made blue, been lied toBut enough's enough
I don't need this stuff ok?
Regret and rage, just go back to underground
Mean old Sunday blues, I've had it with you hanging 'roundYeah, alright I'm done with the Sunday blues
Everyone now and then has to play and lose
So I'll waste no more tears on last year's news
'Til the next time around with the Sunday blues

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Marshall Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. He grew up in the suburb of Berkley. Crenshaw began playing guitar at age 10 and got his first break playing John Lennon in the off-Broadway company of a musical, Beatlemania. While in New York, he recorded a single for Alan Betrock's Shake Records, Something's Gonna Happen, after which he was signed to Warner Bros. Records. Robert Gordon took Someday, Someway to #76 in 1981, and Crenshaw's version made #36 the next year.

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