The simple down-to-earth video goes great with this fabulous song. There is a lot of nostagia here. I like the yellow Sony Walkman. The British trenchcoat look was so popular in the 80's with the fans of the Smiths and New Order.
All the advertisements are for Morrissey's album, wherein every store is filled with Morrissey albums, and the customers all form queues to buy Morrissey albums. Never change, Morrissey
A gorgeous song. One I never forgot after hearing for the first time. There have been moments when I put it on replay, it is soothing but also poignant.
Solo Morrissey puede convertir esa extraña melancolía gris, apagada, dura, implacable que algunos hemos sentido en esas tardes de domingos solitarios, cuando te presiona el pecho y nadie lo nota.
@@TheCopeland45 I meant to comment years ago. Back around 1987 a new friend turned me on to W D R E (formerly W L I R) ( N Y radio). ALL THE GREAT 80'S music was there !!!
This really is one of my favorite songs by Morrissey... the music towards the end always gives me chills as it fades out. Wish it could keep playing......
Quando escutei essa música estava com 21anos, e foi em um domingo chuvoso e cinzento como na música; por não poder sair estava vivendo um momento de ostracismo em pleno domingo silencioso; onde só ouvia o bater das ondas do mar sobre as rochas, e escutando a música de Morrissey and Stephen Street: "Everyday is like sunday" na melódica voz de Morrissey; hoje com 58 anos ainda escuto a mesma música que nunca enjoei. Valeu Morrissey!
I remember being 19, with my Walkman (lol!) walking around downtown Minneapolis, MN, listening to this song over and over and over......clearly one of the most beautiful songs he's ever done. I think right before this one it was "Angel don't take your life?" Been a while since I listened to "Viva Hate."
Aaron Beauchamp Me too, totally. I think people miss the humor of Morrissey too. I'll bet when you were walking around with him in your head you imagined running into the guy? At the end she sees him from afar (cause he's a rock star, you know) and HE'S wearing HER shirt. Brilliant! ...and very tongue-in-cheek.
I don't understand why I always cry while listening to this amazing song. It brings me incredible memories and I feel really happy and not sad. Thanks for this Marrissey!
“Everyday Is Like Sunday” (1988) - one of Morrisey’s most successful and critically acclaimed pieces - takes place at an English seaside resort town during low season, a time when there are no tourists and hardly anyone around, especially on Sundays. Stephen Patrick Morrisey describes those Sundays as “silent and gray.” It’s so bad that he’s awaiting Armageddon to put this place out of its misery. The English singer-songwriter drew lyrical inspiration from Nevil Shute’s 1957 novel “On the Beach,” which depicts a group of people in Melbourne, Australia, awaiting nuclear fallout. Hence the line “And a strange dust lands on your hands / And on your face.” The Pretenders covered “Everyday Is Like Sunday” for the soundtrack of the American comedy-drama movie “Boys on the Side” (1995). A VERSION THAT MADE MORRISEY’S CHEEKS MOIST‼️ 💙🎼💚
I know this is set in an English seaside resort, but I had just bought the CD and was in Baltimore on a Sunday listening to it on my Walkman. Seem very appropriate walking around the Inner Harbor and Fells Point looking out at the Chesapeake Bay. I'd never been there before and it was a little eerie given the rather decrepit state of the city (and the lyrics of the song).
Although I still follow Morrissey, get the new albums, go to the shows when he tours, this will always be my favorite album and I will never forget the '91 Kill Uncle tour. Still sounds new!
Today's music is just a product for money.. no art like u said :( and it's worsening because of the social media attention hungry artificial people generation
+J.C. Indie wasn't a thing when this was released. It barely is now. What is funny though is how you busy schedule of being over weight and alone has prevented you from noticing that. Enjoy
genius, genius, GENIUS. Morrissey bashers do so because Morrissey has and will always do what he wants. And he is so right about everything. Always loved this video.
Beautiful song, i just hear it for the first time a couple of weeks ago, I love it and replayed manny times lol, ohh 80`s!!! this one and suedehead are my favs! Thanx Morrissey!
Fantastic reminds me of drinking in the cork and cheese with my mates as a teenager. Southend was the perfect place for this song..... it was shut totally on sundays in the late 80's, but then we only had 4 channels of tv back then too...sniff
Vaya canción bonita, cuantos recuerdos de juventud, cuando uno pensaba que el amor y la vida eran absolutamente posibles, y luego, con el paso del tiempo la realidad, y aun así, uno vuelve a escuchar esta canción y piensa que todos los días son domingo.
Me pasa igual no se cómo explicar cada ves q escucho está canción Lo más triste es q Ami amistades no les gusta morrisey ya les hice escuchar y nada se blokean no entiendo 😮
With its piercing melody and distinct uptempo thump, this is one of the most uniquely beautiful pop songs that sound “un-pop” and doubtlessly influential…like many of His songs….their songs even from the time of The Smiths
+Michael Falk Das ist doch Quark. Auch heute gibt's noch jede Menge saugute Musik. Und genau wie damals gibt es auch heute jede Menge Schrott. Man muß einfach filtern und die Ohren steif halten. Ist schon immer so gewesen. Genau so wie's schon immer Leute gegeben hat, die damals alles viel besser fanden als heute.
im 38 mate and it makes me want to cry cos it reminds you of those sad college days when we were meant to be chasing f*nyn and not listening to this - still .. beautiful song though
When I heard this song first I didn't know if I liked it or not. It felt like it wanted to built something up and but never fulfilled it. The verse makes you wait for the refrain and then the refrain seems to lead nowhere. It kept me in a state of waiting for something that never happens. It just drags along until it fades out. Later I realised that this is probably the point of the song. The melody, the lyrics and even the video clip all have that depressive mood. Like someone here already wrote, like a rainy Sunday afternoon in Britain. Isn't it fascinating by how music can take mental pain and turn it something beautiful and enjoyable?
This is probably one of the greatest songs of all time.
Not literally tho
I agree
Lo es, sin dudas.
Agree 1000 times
It wasnt by All Time, it was by Morrisey.
What an era! I pity those who are unable to appreciate songs of this nature. How I miss the 80;s.
I never grow tired of this awesome song, never!
same here.
it's got everything..... Whats not to like?
Not today either.
Can you feel it? Morrissey talks to the soul!
Total. What is it with the parades on Sundays in the UK?
come along nuclear bomb.
The simple down-to-earth video goes great with this fabulous song. There is a lot of nostagia here. I like the yellow Sony Walkman. The British trenchcoat look was so popular in the 80's with the fans of the Smiths and New Order.
All the advertisements are for Morrissey's album, wherein every store is filled with Morrissey albums, and the customers all form queues to buy Morrissey albums. Never change, Morrissey
It's about the hypocrisy of commerce you muppet!
changed for his marketing
It's Moz's dime. His ball, his rules.
Doesn't change how good the song is though.
What? I didn’t notice 😂.
My all time favourite Morrissey song. It's so beautiful. 💓
A gorgeous song. One I never forgot after hearing for the first time. There have been moments when I put it on replay, it is soothing but also poignant.
Solo Morrissey puede convertir esa extraña melancolía gris, apagada, dura, implacable que algunos hemos sentido en esas tardes de domingos solitarios, cuando te presiona el pecho y nadie lo nota.
absolutamente
Que horrorosos que son los domingos, los odio
I was 39 years old when this BEAUTIFUL song came out. I will ALWAYS love this song !!!
Wow you were 68 yrs old when you typed this. Truly Morrissey appeals to all types and times.
@@TheCopeland45 I meant to comment years ago. Back around 1987 a new friend turned me on to W D R E (formerly W L I R) ( N Y radio). ALL THE GREAT 80'S music was there !!!
Wow now I have 39 years old. In 2022 and i found this song and i love it.
I'm 53 and I've loved him since he started out.
Ditto 55
Even the video is strangely wistful and bittersweet. Full of both yearning and desperation.
+Jimmy Pop t.v. Wistful, that is great and hugely underused word
+Mark Johnson Insatiable....
Mark Johnson Yeah it`s perfect for this video and a lot of Morrissey material.
This really is one of my favorite songs by Morrissey... the music towards the end always gives me chills as it fades out. Wish it could keep playing......
I understand this
Quando escutei essa música estava com 21anos, e foi em um domingo chuvoso e cinzento como na música; por não poder sair estava vivendo um momento de ostracismo em pleno domingo silencioso; onde só ouvia o bater das ondas do mar sobre as rochas, e escutando a música de Morrissey and Stephen Street: "Everyday is like sunday" na melódica voz de Morrissey; hoje com 58 anos ainda escuto a mesma música que nunca enjoei.
Valeu Morrissey!
I remember being 19, with my Walkman (lol!) walking around downtown Minneapolis, MN, listening to this song over and over and over......clearly one of the most beautiful songs he's ever done. I think right before this one it was "Angel don't take your life?" Been a while since I listened to "Viva Hate."
Aaron Beauchamp Me too, totally. I think people miss the humor of Morrissey too. I'll bet when you were walking around with him in your head you imagined running into the guy? At the end she sees him from afar (cause he's a rock star, you know) and HE'S wearing HER shirt. Brilliant! ...and very tongue-in-cheek.
Nice.
I don't understand why I always cry while listening to this amazing song. It brings me incredible memories and I feel really happy and not sad. Thanks for this Marrissey!
I find it so beautiful and moving too.
The sama same happens to me.
Exactly
Haven't heard this song in about...9 yrs....and it's like I'm hearing it for the 1st time. How AWESOME is that!!!! Good times!
This has a beautiful late 80s vibe
probably one of my all-time favourite songs
“Everyday Is Like Sunday” (1988) - one of Morrisey’s most successful and critically acclaimed pieces - takes place at an English seaside resort town during low season, a time when there are no tourists and hardly anyone around, especially on Sundays. Stephen Patrick Morrisey describes those Sundays as “silent and gray.” It’s so bad that he’s awaiting Armageddon to put this place out of its misery.
The English singer-songwriter drew lyrical inspiration from Nevil Shute’s 1957 novel “On the Beach,” which depicts a group of people in Melbourne, Australia, awaiting nuclear fallout. Hence the line “And a strange dust lands on your hands / And on your face.”
The Pretenders covered “Everyday Is Like Sunday” for the soundtrack of the American comedy-drama movie “Boys on the Side” (1995). A VERSION THAT MADE MORRISEY’S CHEEKS MOIST‼️ 💙🎼💚
beautiful ...one of the greatest songs ever written.....i love you man.....love lennydylan
it still has all the feels and is just as relevant today as it was then. ❤
That bass guitar is awesome!!!! Morrisey is a genius!
Morrissey!, con 2 "S".
Reminds me of Peter Hooks baseline from New Order.
+10199ULTRAMATIC meat is murder
That's all same bastards
The genius you mean to praise is the brilliant musician who wrote and played that bassline, Stephen Street.
this song is a MASTERPIECE!
I know this is set in an English seaside resort, but I had just bought the CD and was in Baltimore on a Sunday listening to it on my Walkman. Seem very appropriate walking around the Inner Harbor and Fells Point looking out at the Chesapeake Bay. I'd never been there before and it was a little eerie given the rather decrepit state of the city (and the lyrics of the song).
+Jeff Morse The novel is set in Australia.
Esta canción me transporta al pasado a mi niñez es increíble que hermosa canción por Dios gracias Morrissey infinitamente gracias.
Although I still follow Morrissey, get the new albums, go to the shows when he tours, this will always be my favorite album and I will never forget the '91 Kill Uncle tour. Still sounds new!
Brilliant song! Great songwriting and nothing beats 80's
Still listen to this song,2021
Can't believe this, am I the only one listening to this great music every week? .. Sunday for sure, its all Sunday
This one is way before my time and I listen to it all the time! Morrissey is amazing
@@ggallin69 Although I lived through it but missed it as well. It was the best decade of all. Life was so much easier back then .……
must have been truly a great time to be alive from what it seems
The 80's were the best for real music, it had meaning, feeling and emotion, unlike todays music.
Today's music is just a product for money.. no art like u said :( and it's worsening because of the social media attention hungry artificial people generation
And the songs from before were products for the heart
Great! Morrisey is one of a kind.
Anybody 2024 😊
Me ❤
My mom told me to play this at her funeral request granted.
Your mom sure has a good taste for music ^^
I'm sorry for your loss.
May the happy memories be with her.
I WILL DO THE SAME. ITS A LONELY
STAR THIS SONG.
That's beautiful xx
Your mum had great taste. The song is stunningly beautiful and I've always loved it too. It moves me to tears. 🌹
THIS IS THE MORRISSEY. .GREATEST SONG...THE TOP ALL THE TIME HIT...
i love this song! it's simply beautiful
Masterpiece
Masterpiece of our youth
❤
no one can understand songs like this if there into shit music?
a the 80`s what a beutiful time, like a dream!!
Everyday is like Sunday for a great singer songwriter !
Relax dude !
I can relate to this song so, so, so, so, so much.
Morrissey fez parte da minha infância .fez ,faz e sempre fará parte da minha vida.
This song sounds so happy and chill, yet the lyrics are sad. Interesting contrast.
fantastic record
why i love that much this song?
heard this tune on the radio the other day....brought back great memories......CLASS......songwriting.......
This song reply makes me channel my inner 80s emo teen.
+J. C Emo meaning emotional, lord
+J. C And no it's not indie, it's alternative. Morrissey released this while signed to a record company.
+J. C No it's not.
Do yourself a favor and crawl back into the hole from which you came
+J.C. Indie wasn't a thing when this was released. It barely is now. What is funny though is how you busy schedule of being over weight and alone has prevented you from noticing that. Enjoy
Bre your both wrong in America it was called new wave but in Europe it was called post punk
I love love love this song
Morrissey is the most beautiful man in the world with angelic voice ❤️❤️❤️
genius, genius, GENIUS. Morrissey bashers do so because Morrissey has and will always do what he wants. And he is so right about everything. Always loved this video.
Beautiful Song.
Visionary Morrissey... these days "everyday is like sunday"
Beautiful.
Look for 80´s in the dictionary and you will find Morryssey pic and this song! AWESOME! This is how the 80´s souds!
Same here gretcher.. I can lissin to it over & over again.
Beautiful song, i just hear it for the first time a couple of weeks ago, I love it and replayed manny times lol, ohh 80`s!!! this one and suedehead are my favs! Thanx Morrissey!
One of the best
still love his voice!
Perfeição de voz melodia amo tanto esse Morrisey
a man with a golden heart
What a great song and video never heard it before seaside towns in the 90s it takes me back to being a kid.
Fantastic reminds me of drinking in the cork and cheese with my mates as a teenager.
Southend was the perfect place for this song.....
it was shut totally on sundays in the late 80's, but then we only had 4 channels of tv back then too...sniff
I haven't been born yet since this song first came out but it hits me hard the first time I heard this.
I was 20 years old when this came out. I thought she was quite the stunner, plus a great song.
great song by a great artist
Vaya canción bonita, cuantos recuerdos de juventud, cuando uno pensaba que el amor y la vida eran absolutamente posibles, y luego, con el paso del tiempo la realidad, y aun así, uno vuelve a escuchar esta canción y piensa que todos los días son domingo.
love the 80s they can't music like that anymore
One of my favourites....great video
não sei explicar a sensação que essa música me faz .Algo inexplicável tem coisas que não se explicam
Me pasa igual no se cómo explicar cada ves q escucho está canción
Lo más triste es q Ami amistades no les gusta morrisey ya les hice escuchar y nada se blokean no entiendo 😮
With its piercing melody and distinct uptempo thump, this is one of the most uniquely beautiful pop songs that sound “un-pop” and doubtlessly influential…like many of His songs….their songs even from the time of The Smiths
Great song 2016
:) agreed
Holy-sh. I just effin love this Morrisey song. Have always had a soft spot for the Smiths, esp as they are near to where I live.
The riff and the bass is beautiful.
I am addicted to his work!!!!!!!! ot the work of the genuine man who has just declared: "PEOPLE ARE PROBLEMS". HE IS SO FUCKIN' RIGHT!!!!!!!
Something mythical about that whole Smiths/Morrissey thing. Timeless.
this takes me back 93-96 when I was in high school use to listen to morrissey and the Smith's all the time.
Minha Adolescência ❤ amooo dimais.... The Smith !!!
this song is so beautiful and sad. ill always love it.
Essa música é foda, meus olhos sempre se enchem não importa quantas vezes eu escute. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Tbm
RIP Elizabeth my dear...
🙏😔
This song is everything I love you Morrissey and the smiths 💕
Beautiful 👍👍👍👍
this is beautiful
this girl is wonderful......
Great Song ....................
So etwas hört man leider heutzutage nicht mehr ................
Der Mainstream ist wichtiger..............
+Michael Falk Das ist doch Quark. Auch heute gibt's noch jede Menge saugute Musik. Und genau wie damals gibt es auch heute jede Menge Schrott. Man muß einfach filtern und die Ohren steif halten. Ist schon immer so gewesen. Genau so wie's schon immer Leute gegeben hat, die damals alles viel besser fanden als heute.
AMAZING
I miss those days.
im 38 mate and it makes me want to cry cos it reminds you of those sad college days when we were meant to be chasing f*nyn and not listening to this - still .. beautiful song though
Los músicos una exquisitez como tocan y Morrissey un ángel cantando en la tierra.
When I heard this song first I didn't know if I liked it or not. It felt like it wanted to built something up and but never fulfilled it. The verse makes you wait for the refrain and then the refrain seems to lead nowhere. It kept me in a state of waiting for something that never happens. It just drags along until it fades out. Later I realised that this is probably the point of the song. The melody, the lyrics and even the video clip all have that depressive mood. Like someone here already wrote, like a rainy Sunday afternoon in Britain.
Isn't it fascinating by how music can take mental pain and turn it something beautiful and enjoyable?
Morrissey is my favourite human being.
Song is absolute fire
Wow. AWESOME hair.
Una sola parola fantastico pezzo
great song...
What a beautiful song !
So beautiful to hear a song that I can relate to
can't stop listening to this song, really chimes with how I feel
poutz...qtas lembranças de bebedeiras e diversões escutando músicas do Smiths e Morrissey......
quem viveu os anos 80, realmente curtiu a vida !!
I f**king love being an 80's child
What a gorgeous garden scene at the end