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Written for Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry’s runaway cat, Sunday Man, “Sunday Girl” details a pious woman whose restrictions in life have lead to a depressed state of mind. Released following their chart-topping “Heart of Glass,” it served as the ninth track of their 1978 album Parallel Lines.
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[Verse 1]
I know a girl from a lonely street
Cold as ice cream but still as sweet
Dry your eyes, Sunday Girl
Hey, I saw your guy with a different girl
Looks like he's in another world
Run and hide, Sunday Girl
[Chorus]
Hurry up, hurry up and wait
I stay away all week and still I wait
I got the blues, please come see
What your loving means to me
[Verse 2]
She can't catch up with the working crowd
The weekend mood and she's feeling proud
Live in dreams, Sunday Girl
Baby, I would like to go out tonight
If I go with you my folks'll get uptight
Stay at home, Sunday Girl
Ooh
[Verse 3]
Hey, I saw your guy with a different girl
Looks like he's in another world
Run and hide, Sunday Girl
When I saw you again in the summertime
If your love was as sweet as mine
I could be Sunday's girl
[Chorus]
Hurry up, hurry up and wait
I stay away all week and still I wait
I got the blues, please come see
What your loving means to me
Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up and wait
I got the blues, please, please
Please come see what'cha do to me
I got the blues
[Outro]
Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up and wait
Hurry up, please come see what'cha do to me
Sunday Girl was written by Chris Stein.
Sunday Girl was produced by Mike Chapman.