Gloomy Sunday
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| "Gloomy Sunday" | |
|---|---|
| Music by | Rezső Seress (1932) |
| English lyrics by | Sam M. Lewis |
| Original Hungarian lyrics by | László Jávor (Seress's original lyrics, written under the title "Vége a világnak" ["The World Is Ending"], are largely unknown today) |
| Original title | "Szomorú vasárnap" |
| Original artist | Pál Kalmár (1935) |
| Popularized by | Hal Kemp (1936, in first English recording); Paul Robeson (1936, with lyrics by Desmond Carter); Billie Holiday (1941) |
| Note | also known as the "Hungarian Suicide Song"; Angelina's cover was based on Billie Holiday's version |
| Research the song | |
| Wikipedia | song↗, artist↗ |
| song↗, lyrics↗, artist↗ | |
| YouTube | song↗, lyrics↗, song + Pál Kalmár↗, song + AJ↗ |
"Gloomy Sunday" is a song written in 1932 by Rezső Seress and published in 1933 with new lyrics by László Jávor. Later, Sam M. Lewis wrote the English lyrics that are most associated with the song, for its first recording in English, in 1936, by Hal Kemp. A 1941 recording by Billie Holiday is the most well known version of the song today.[1]
Angelina auditioned for Norske Talenter with this song, singing it in the style of Holiday. Soon after that episode of the show aired, video of her performance quickly went viral online and led to worldwide media coverage of her before she even sang in the semifinals of the competition.[2]
References
- ↑ Gloomy Sunday↗. Wikipedia. Accessed 2020-12-05.
- ↑ NRK.no (2014-05-23). Angelina (8) vant «Norske talenter»↗ [in Norwegian] [English: Angelina (8) wins Norwegian Talents] [local summary].