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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gloomy_SundayGloomy Sunday - Wikipedia

    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. Sep 13, 2013 · 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 history.

  3. Listen to the original version of Gloomy Sunday, a Hungarian song that became a hit in the US and inspired a suicide pact. The lyrics express the despair and loneliness of a lover who waits for...

  4. May 29, 2017 · Listen to different versions of Gloomy Sunday, a popular song composed by Hungarian pianist Rezső Seress in 1933. The song has been associated with suicide and despair, and has lyrics in English and Hungarian.

  5. "Gloomy Sunday" is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933, as "Vége a világnak" ("End of the world"). Lyrics we...

  6. Sep 30, 2012 · Written by a Hungarian composer in 1933, "Gloomy Sunday" has been blamed for over 200 suicides.This is the fascinating story of history's most depressing song. Every person has their own opinion on what is the most depressing song ever, as listeners form links in their mind to personal experiences based on lyrics or melody, and this in turn ...

  7. “Gloomy Sunday” is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933, as “Vége a Világnak” (“End of the world”). It became well known throughout much of the English-speaking world after the release of a version by Billie Holiday in 1941.

  8. 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 coach...

  9. Gloomy Sunday is a 1933 song by Hungarian pianist Rezső Seress, known for its depressing tone and alleged connection to suicides. The web page provides the lyrics in Hungarian and...

  10. Sarah McLACHLAN´s version.