Sunday Girl

Album: Parallel Lines (1978)
Charted: 1
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  • I know a girl from a lonely street
    Cold as ice cream but still as sweet
    Dry your eyes, Sunday girl
    Hey, I saw your guy with a different girl
    Looks like he's in another world
    Run and hide, Sunday girl

    Hurry up, hurry up and wait
    I say away all week and still I wait
    I got the blues, please come see
    What your loving means to me

    She can't catch up with the working crowd
    The weekend mood and she's feeling proud
    Live in dreams, Sunday girl

    Baby, I would like to go out tonight
    If I go with you my folks'll get uptight
    (Stay at home, Sunday girl)

    Hey, I saw your guy with a different girl
    Looks like he's in another world
    Run and hide, Sunday girl

    When I saw you again in the summertime
    If your love was as sweet as mine
    I could be Sunday's girl

    Hurry up, hurry up and wait
    I say awake all week and still I wait
    I got the blues, please, come see
    What your loving means to me
    Hurry up
    Hurry up, hurry up and wait
    I got the blues, please, please
    Please come see whatcha do to me
    I got the blues

    Hurry up
    Hurry up, hurry up and wait
    Hurry up, please come see whatcha do to me Writer/s: Christopher Stein
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Robert Polhemus from Charlottsville Virginia 22901i wrote this song in 1969 and was purchased by Leeds pty ltd by Jack Argent. Do not know what if ever he did with the tune but referred me back Stateside MCA Music to write material for other groups. I performed the song many time (Once on Australia National Morning network out of Sydney where I lived for 6 months before returning to USA. Of course, my lyrics were very different the theme centered on a romance that happened every Saturday, but he wished she would return on Sundays so "WE CAN HAVE ANOTHER FUNDAY GIRL"
  • Zabadak from London, EnglandVery hard to find either the French or English language versions on CD, except the latter on Parallel Lines - most compilations seem to combine the two...
  • Lawrence from Saranac Lake, NyDefinately a great song. Played this a lot during the summer of '79.
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