"Sunday Girl" | ||||
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Single by Erasure | ||||
from the album Light at the End of the World | ||||
B-side | "Take Me on a Highway" | |||
Released | 11 June 2007 (UK) July 17, 2007 (North America) |
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Genre | Synthpop, electronic | |||
Label | Mute Records | |||
Songwriter(s) |
Vince Clarke, Andy Bell |
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Producer(s) | Gareth Jones | |||
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"Sunday Girl" is a song recorded by the British synthpop duo Erasure. Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, it is the opening track on the duo's thirteenth studio album Light at the End of the World. The song was the second UK single released from the album, on 11 June 2007. A North American release followed in July 2007.
"Sunday Girl" is a very uptempo electronic music song which tells the story of someone who has immersed herself in nightlife and while in a nightclub catches the attention of Bell, who offers to dance with her "'til Sunday morning" but warns "don't you mess your life up, Sunday Girl". The introduction is very similar to the bridge of the duo's 1995 single "Fingers & Thumbs (Cold Summer's Day)".
An unofficial music video of the song was featured on Erasure's official website, consisting of backstage scenes and live performances from their Light at the End of the World world tour.
The single became Erasure's thirty-fourth Top 40 single in the UK, but has the distinction of being their lowest charting (and the first to miss the Top 30) since "Oh L'amour", twenty-one years earlier.