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  1. Gloomy Sunday Lyrics: Sunday is gloomy, my hours are slumberless / Dearest, the shadows I live with are numberless / Little white flowers will never awaken you / Not where the black...

  2. Learn about the origin, composition and lyrics of Gloomy Sunday, a popular song composed by Hungarian pianist Rezső Seress in 1933. Find out the urban legends and controversies surrounding the song and its alleged connection with suicides.

  3. Watch and sing along with the lyrics of Gloomy Sunday, a song by Billie Holiday and others. This video was uploaded by PrincessofDaxam 14 years ago and has 8.1M views.

  4. Gloomy Sunday. This last Sunday, my darling please come to me. There'll be a priest, a coffin, a catafalque and a winding-sheet. There'll be flowers for you, flowers and a coffin. Under the blossoming trees it will be my last journey. My eyes will be open, so that I could see you for a last time.

  5. 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...

  6. Find the lyrics of the popular song "Gloomy Sunday" by Billie Holiday, also known as the "Hungarian Suicide Song". Learn about the song's history, composition, and influence on jazz and pop singing.

  7. Find the lyrics of the popular song "Gloomy Sunday" by Billie Holiday, also known as the "Hungarian Suicide Song". Learn about the song's history, composition, and meaning, and see the original Hungarian and English versions.

  8. Read the lyrics of "Gloomy Sunday", a song composed by Rezső Seress and popularized by Billie Holiday in 1941. Learn about the song's history, controversy and urban legend.

  9. Find the original lyrics of Gloomy Sunday, a song by Billie Holiday, with explanations and comments. Learn the meaning of the song, watch the video and download the text in PDF.

  10. Find the lyrics of Gloomy Sunday, a song composed by Rezsô Seress and translated by Sam M. Lewis, in different versions and languages. See the original Hungarian version, the English version by Desmond Carter, and the artists who recorded it.