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A great new song about love & war. Tragic yet upbeat, and relevant. |
Credits: Chris Morris |
Story Behind the Song
One Sunday you're drinking coffee together, the next you're miles apart writing letters from the front lines. This is essentially a sequal to the first Sunday Afternoon, which is an instrumental featured on the Daydreams CD. It's one of my favorite compositions from the first CD, but I tried for months after recording it to put vocals on it. It never worked. But the 3-4 guitar harmonies on it was a song in and of itself, so I put it on the CD anyway and it is a fan favorite. Anyway, about a year later I was playing the melody and singing the chorus and it sounded OK! Totally out of the blue...I kept playing and wrote the rest of the guitar stuff. It was initially going to be acoustic, but I liked the sound of the electric clean guitar on the first one so I kept that instead. The new song is about lovers who share Sunday together as their special day (among others), but Sunday is lazy and unique bookending everything else for them. One is sent to war, and the other waits patiently for their return from battle. It should be noted that this is the first song recorded with my new digital recording studio at home, with drums, and bass, guitar all played by me, recorded July 25, 2002.
Lyrics
Its Sunday morning
you were making us coffee.
and it wouldn't be enough to say,
how much I treasure these moments we share.
& You
you know I feel the same...
Its not fair for me to blame you
I just don't want you to leave...
etc, etc.
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