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  1. Gloomy Sunday is a popular song composed by Hungarian pianist Rezső Seress in 1933, with lyrics by poet László Jávor. The song has been recorded by many artists, and is associated with urban legends of suicide and radio bans.

  2. The original Gloomy Sunday, written in 1932 by Rezső Seress, was known as the Hungarian Suicide Song and blamed for more suicides than any other song in hist...

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  3. "Gloomy Sunday" by Billie Holiday with Teddy WilsonListen to Billie Holiday: https://BillieHoliday.lnk.to/listenYDWatch more Billie Holiday videos: https://B...

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  4. Nov 3, 2012 · On a sad Sunday with a hundred white flowers, I awaited for you my dear with a church prayer, That dream chasing Sunday morning, The chariot of my sadness re...

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  5. Sep 30, 2012 · The Hungarian composer, Rezső Seress, wrote ‘Gloomy Sunday’ in 1933 and lyrics were written later by Hungarian poet László Jávor. The song immediately became known as “the suicide song” in Hungary and many reports were filed at the time claiming that the lyrics or sheet music were used in an alarming number of suicide notes.

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  6. Aug 16, 2011 · Gloomy Sunday is a Hungarian song that allegedly inspired over one hundred suicides, including its composer Rezso Seress. Learn about the song's history, lyrics, translations and controversies in this article.

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  8. Gloomy Sunday is a Hungarian song composed by Rezső Seress in 1933 and popularized by Billie Holiday in 1941. The song is often associated with suicide, but the link is unclear and disputed.