Story Behind The Song
I was thinking about how ordinary some lazy Sundays seem. But there will come a time when you will remember that sort of Sunday and wish that you could relive it .
Song Description
Spending a wonderful, do-nothing, lazy Sunday with your signficant other - and really appreciating it.
Song Length |
3:35 |
Genre |
Pop - Standards, Jazz - Lounge |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Blissful, Content |
Subject |
Happiness, Loving Marriage |
Similar Artists |
Tony Bennett, Phyllis Hyman |
Language |
English |
Lyrics
We got up late
Nowhere to be
The Sunday paper
Hardly read
You fixed the eggs
I fed the dog
We saw no need
To plan ahead
Breakfast cooking
And the sound of laughter
No one looking
No one cleaned up after
And I believe that
In almost every way
It was such a lovely day
The afternoon
Awash in sun
The living room
All shades of gold
Great conversation
On the state of the world
Miles Davis
On the stereo
Twilight toasted
With a glass of wine
The local take out
Place would do just fine
And I believe that
In almost every way
It was such a lovely day
If only we could save this day
In a bottle or a jar
We could open it and live it again
And be just the same as we are