Sunday, Monday, Or Always
Frank Sinatra
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Sunday, Monday or Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday or Friday I want you near Every day in the year Oh, won't you tell me when We will meet again Sunday, Monday or always If you're satisfied I'll be at your side Sunday, Monday or always No need to tell me now What makes the world go 'round When at the sight of you My heart begins to pound and pound And what am I to do Can't I be with you Sunday, Monday or always Always and forever I must be with you Beginning Sunday and Monday and then forever Oh, won't you tell me when We will meet again Sunday, Monday or always If you're satisfied I'll be at your side Sunday, Monday or always No need to tell me now What makes the world go 'round When at the sight of you My heart begins to pound, pound, pound What am I to do Can't I be with you Sunday, Monday or always
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Written by: Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke
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9 facts about this song
The ArtistBing Crosby:
- Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, two of the greatest vocalists of the 20th century, both had their renditions of "Sunday, Monday, Or Always".
- Bing Crosby's was the one that led to a huge success, reaching #1 on Billboard charts.
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The Song"Sunday, Monday, Or Always": The song was first introduced by Bing Crosby in the film "Dixie" which premiered in 1943. It quickly became a popular hit.
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The Lyrics"Sunday, Monday, Or Always": The lyrics of the song express longing and the hope that a loved one will be there no matter what day it is.
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The PerformanceSinatra's Version: Frank Sinatra sang "Sunday, Monday, Or Always" on his radio show, "The Frank Sinatra Show" in 1943. He also included it in his 1961 album "Point Of No Return".
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The Historical ContextWartime Popularity: The song became popular during World War II. The song's sentiment of longing for someone struck a chord with many people at the time, particularly those separated from their loved ones because of the war
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The Chart SuccessBing Crosby's Version: The song, with Bing Crosby's rendition, spent seven weeks at #1 on the Billboard charts in 1943.
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Collaborations & Cover VersionsMany other artists have also performed and recorded "Sunday, Monday, or Always", including Cliff Richard, Johnny Hartman, and Bill Kenny.
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Recognition & AwardsThe song has been recognized for its lasting impact on popular music. In 1998, it was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
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The Songwriters"Sunday, Monday, Or Always" was written by Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen, a duo known for their contributions to the Great American Songbook.
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