Everyday Is Like Sunday (Morrissey ukulele cover)

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"Everyday Is Like Sunday" is the track from Morrissey's debut solo album, Viva Hate, and the second single to be released by the artist. Co-written by Morrissey and former Smiths producer Stephen Street, the song was Morrissey's second release after the Smiths break-up. Morrissey was inspired lyrically by Nevil Shute's On the Beach to lament the drudgery of a seaside town. The song's lyrics, which commemorate the dreariness of a seaside town in the off-season, were reportedly inspired by Nevil Shute's On the Beach,[4] a novel about a group of people waiting for nuclear devastation in Melbourne, Australia. Of the song's lyrics, Morrissey commented, "The British holiday resort is just like a symbol of Britain's absurdity really. The idea of a resort in Britain doesn't seem natural."
Укулеле исполнение композиции с дебютного сольного альбома Морриссии Viva Hate. Написана была совместно с Стивеном Стритом, продюссером the Smiths. Песня переводится как "каждый день как воскресенье" и лирика отсылает к книге фантастическо-апокалиптической новелле Нейвила Шута "На пляже", в которой герои книги в прибрежном городке Австралии дожидаются прихода радиоактивного загрязнения, вызванного трагическими событиями.
"Everyday is like sunday
Everyday is silent and grey"

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