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This song might be my answer to the Colbert Questionnaire question "You get one song to listen to for the rest of your life: what is it?"
The whole album this song is on is one of the few I can still listen to all the way through, no skips.
My sister's favourite band. She loved Harriet. She is gone now. The Sundays always bring her back to me.
Such a beautiful sentiment. Wishing you peace. ❤
thank you for sharing that with us.
It's true how certain songs bring us back to times and people and things we haven't maybe thought about for a while. I'm sure that's not the case with your sister. ✌️♥️
I almost didn’t listen to this with you cuz it reminds me of when it first came out was when I just started falling in love with my late husband…MAN! I was on such a high in love and this song hits home...and our love lasted 18 beautiful years until his death from cancer. Love this song but it gives me such a sense of longing❤
I had a bad day today, so I really needed this. Her voice just soothes a troubled soul.
have a better day tomorrow :)
One of the most beautiful and unique voices ever.
You found a hidden gem, often overlooked. Thank you for reacting to this ❤
Her breathy, crisp, and delightful vocals are so blissful and soothing.
Wait until you hear their cover of the Stones, Wild Horses! Unforgettable!
this song is so beautiful, just like the singer.....I adore her, I have 2 hear this song at least 1nce a day.....here's where the story ends.
Thanks for reviewing the Sundays. Yes, Harriet teaches angels to sing.
The 90s really did smash out some utter legendary songs and this is one of them. Brings back so many memories ❤❤
Whenever I am stressed or have had a crappy day, I put on The Sundays and my blood pressure drops back to the safe zone. So soothing.
This song & Summertime are my favorites by this band. ❤
En mi opinión es luna de las mejores voces del mundo, esta canción debería estar en los primeros lugares de todos los tiempos. Una canción maravillosa, una voz única!! Saludos amigo.
Underrated band, she's wonderful....great song!
Guitar so good, and well ,Harriet's voice needs no words. Memories of my late teens early twenties.
The best. One of the best songs to ever exist.
Harriet literally has the voice of an angel, no song of hers ever failed to make me cry tears of joys. 😅❤
You will flip your lid when you hear her (their) cover of The Stones’ “Wild Horses”…eclipses the original, truly breathtaking!
Agreed that remake is my alltime favorite song.
I love this song, and her voice is angelic!
Sweet, The Sundays. One of my favorites back in the 90s. Feel the same way.
They cover the song Wild Horses by the Rolling Stones and I think it is gorgeous.
Love this band … so underrated.
A flawless song that makes you smile and reminisce about a better time
I heard this song for the first time in a record store. I immediately went and asked what it was. Walked out a few minutes later with the album in hand. I've loved The Sundays and Harriet's voice ever since. I wish they'd done more, but the music they made is perfect.
The Sundays and The Cranberries seem to make you melt.
Absolutely Love her voice. Pure loveliness. Please try "cant be sure."
I'm 58. This song is the vibe of my 20's.
am still wishing them back on the spotlight...thank you for reacting this song, the sundays.......childhood band
I'm so glad you discovered this band. One of my favorites! Now that you've heard this one and Summertime, I would suggest "Love" and their cover of "Wild Horses". Those are two of their other songs that got a lot of radio AirPlay back in the day.
LOVE me some Sundays! Her voice is amazing. Listen to her sing Wild Horses a Rolling Stones cover.
I know right! I discovered wild horses while watching this show and instantly fell in love. Her voice is so beautiful, literally hypnotizing. ❤️
The Sundays were so underrated. I could listen to them all day long. Thank you for this reaction.
I love it too. Not many reactions to this song. Her voice has a special quality that affects me.
The Sundays were such a great band that never had the support system they needed to be as big as they should have been!
P.S. I see you've reacted to Pet Shop Boys "What Have I Done To Deserve This," and if you haven't yet, check out "West End Girls" for top-notch 80s synth pop!
John Peel was the god of new music. He had a late night show on radio 1. At the end of the year he produced his festive 50 of best songs that year
A song you should hear that has a similar vibe is Coming Up Close by Til Tuesday. Both songs make me think of driving through the New England countryside on an overcast autumn day.
Aimee Mann is a goddess!
I cannot tell you how many of this CD that I bought. When this came out I loved this song so much that I bought dozens of this CD to hand out to my friends.
this was and album of perfect songs! and Harriet Wheeler is just dreamy!
Vocalist
back to back critcally acclaimed albums of the year!
Love your reaction videos. You aren't afraid to listen to any genre and give it an honest listen. Thanks!
I have seen you listen to The Cranberries, and now The Sundays; both bands sound great and are lovely too. They use the same method of making music, mixing The Smiths' sound with Cocteau Twins' dreampop. 😊😊😊
We all fancied her in the in early 90’s
Your reaction was just like mine when I first heard the Sundays. Harriet Wheeler's voice is sublime. One of my all time favorites and it pairs so well with this music. It's a shame she did not continue recording and performing after the Sundays ceased to exist.
I fell in with her voice and the band when it first came out and I'm a hard rock fan. ✌️
Wow, what a throwback! Such a delight! I remember loving this song sooooo much, it's incredibly charming. Melodically, it reminds me a little of The Decemberists - very pretty, very melodic, swooping guitars. Just wonderful! 😊
Love it! Her voice is so velvety!
Since you like the Sundays so much. If you've never heard of The Innocence Mission, might I recommend "Bright As Yellow", "Every Hour Here", "And Hiding Away" or "Surreal". Most people recognize "Bright As Yellow".
When this came out, I was listening on repeat, to this band, to The Cranberries, Oasis, Bjork, Jellyfish and Frente! People seem to hate on The Sundays, or never heard of them, or love them, and basically that's it, not many people just sort of like them or sort of dislike them, if they've heard of them.
Jellyfish!
Skin and Bones on John Peel’s live session is my fave Sunday’s track. Harriet’s voice is just beautiful ✨
I’m so glad you’ve found the Sundays. Wonderful.
You have splendid taste! Great song, band, and album! Great memories!
This CD stays in my car CD player. I was living in New Orleans it was fall winter, cold rainy I had this CD in my 20's. I was an avid reader and writer inspired with this song on.
I'm so glad you enjoy The Sundays so much! That is one of my favorite albums and I bought it back when it was first released. Harriet's voice is amazing and the music is so well crafted. I couldn't understand why they did have a bigger audience.
THANK YOU for playing it all the way through and showing your reactions!
Such a lovely melody so well sung. "Here's.......Where" sounds so fine.
The lyrics are WONDERFUL, but Harriet was deeply cynical. Read the lyrics for "Summertime". She is shitting on the notion of romantic love even though she's happily married with Dave Gavurin, the guitarist.
Jangle Pop was more of an 80s thing that struggled a bit in the 90s. The Sundays were a bit like a female fronted version of The Smiths, who were the kings of Jangle Pop. R.E.M. was Americas biggest Jangle Pop band of the era though it all goes back to The Byrds ("Mister Tambourine Man"), The Beatles, and 60s Folk-Rock for influence.
Other songs by The Sundays to check out are "Love" (my personal favorite and another hit on the Modern Rock chart), "Wild Horses" an ethereal cover of The Rolling Stones' classic, "Cry", "Goodbye" and "Can't Be Sure". Honestly, you might as well buy their three albums because they are pretty close to perfect.
If you want to check out some of their contemporaries, influences, and bands influenced by them, I would recommend "The Boy with the Thorn in His Side" by The Smiths, "Everyday Is Like Sunday" by Morrissey, "Obscurity Knocks" by Trashcan Sinatras, "Carolyn's Fingers" by Cocteau Twins, "Native Land" by Everything But the Girl, "Dreams" by The Cranberries, and "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None the Richer.
Sixpence None the Richer and The Cranberries are spot on
A British girl being cynical in the late 80s/early 90s? No way.
Endless hours listening to her in the 90's and always break them out annually.
I heard this song a few years ago on an alternative station. Couldn't stop listening to it. She has such a unique, vulnerable voice and what powerful lyrics. This song will stop you wherever you are.
Great reaction dude. 3 albums a few single b sides and then disappeared. One of the only 100% bands i ever heard. I got their first album when i was 22 and it was like a Beatles moment for me it really felt like the new decade of the 90s i wanted some 70's acoustic soft rock but for my generation. They do sound in the same genre as the Smiths but they are totally their own vibe. If i had to pick an American band they remind of it would be the band America from the 70s mostly because of the guitar and mood. One of the few bands that can make me cry with a huge maxed out smile at the same time.
This is a great song, I play it on loop and drum with anything to hand.
Love their rendition of the stones wild horses.
Gorgeous!!!
The whole Reading,Writing, and Arithmetic album is FRICKIN PHENOMENAL!!
You gotta check out "Joy", " I Can't Be Sure" there is not one bad song on this album. Love them!!
❤This is one of my favorite bands ever. Their cover of Wild Horses(Rolling Stones) is the first song of their's that I ever heard and it changed the way I viewed music. I was shocked it was a cover because it really felt like their own.
This song has always made me laugh want to cry. Watching your reaction did make me cry.
This is my favorite band and I've listened to tens of thousands of songs. My favorite song is wild horses
so good, so good -- this was on my list to get back to you, I'm so glad someone else got to it first! they've got so many great songs, there's more to come. Her voice is so beautiful, and the music is so gorgeous. And I love the lyrics to this song. They actually resonate hugely with me and a time in my life when I was much younger. The next one I would pick is Goodbye. So glad you like them so much...
One of my favorite songs. It’s so enchanting! Absolutely loved seeing how happy it made you!!! 🖤
I grew up a rock n roll and punk fan (MUCH wider music sphere these days), but I bought this on cassette when it first came out, and, though in digital format now, I still routinely listen to entire album several times a year!
Such a cute voice...and face! A fave, thanks!
I tough as a guy not to fall in love with her, the voice and her looks it's the whole package... sorry I was just thinking out loud
One of my favorite songs of all time
Fantastic reaction video. You have done something I've always wanted to see in reaction videos, which is take a bit of time to research the act you're reacting to. But the best is you didn't keep pausing the song and just reacted as it went. ❤❤Subscribed
song makes me feel nostalgic - puts me back iinto the 90s
I love The Sundays. Can't Be Sure is another great song to check out but do give a listen to Camera Obscura, another band led by a female vocalist and distinctive in their own right.
More Sundays please. :)
Describe what you’re feeling. Be specific. Not just a vibe timeless. Be more. It makes me feel nostalgic. It’s a story. Ending of a friendship or relationship. How feelings are magnified as a teen or youth. The. The jangle gives a longing or nostalgic feeling without being over sentimental. Darker than summertime but because it’s about an end. And yes an autumn
Mazzy Star - Fade Into You needs a reaction
If you liked this, you might want to try Swing Out Sister - try Am I the Same Girl? and Breakout for that cool energy, and then Twilight and Forever Blue for that relaxing, infinitely cool Euro jazzy slant to pop. I played their albums to death because they go with everything!
Thank you.Really.Thank you.
I saw the Sundays in LA around 1991 at the Roxy or the Whiskey a Go Go, I forget which. They sounded great, didn't have enough songs at the time so they played this song twice. They sound just like this live!
I have never heard of this group, thank you!
Was that just a coincidence yesterday? I suddenly missed Harriet Wheeler voice so I thought of looking for reaction videos of The Sundays so this is one of the ones I went to. When I opened my facebook, I saw on my wall that someone wished Harriet Wheeler a happy birthday (June 26, 2024 Philippine Time). Yesterday was Harriet's birthday (June 26, 1963).😂
I've only ever heard the tin tin out version before. Never knew it was a cover!
Please do Hideous Towns next Salvo! Those jangly guitars you love, Harriet's angelic voice and soul-on-sleeve lyrics, all to a rollicking punk rock beat building to an explosive crescendo! It's incredible! You'll notice the drums in this one. I know it sounds odd, but my words are inadequate, and the song belies description. You'll understand when you hear it. You're welcome, in advance 😉
The Sundays and The Housemartins and The Beautiful South oh my...!
90's flashbacks for real!
She was gorgeous!
Your sister great taste. God bless here
Love this band so much, you literally can't go wrong with any of their songs. Goodbye and Life Goes On are two that really hit deep, and their cover of The Rolling Stones' Wild Horses is magical.
Some other songs that hit the jangle-pop itch are Carnival or Sick And Tired by The Cardigans, Easy To Ignore or Kiss Me by Sixpence None The Richer, Bright As Yellow or Brave by The Innocence Mission.
The same year, Heaven or Las Vegas by Cocteau Twins emerged. A great year for music!
This CD has been in my car ever since it came out!!!
Never heard of this group, but like the song and her voice is great
I fell so deep in love with my darling, Chris, because I built a playlist for the laboratory I woked at (circa 2019). That was a coincidence.
I had threw on the list, and Wild Horses came on. He came in to check in on the analysis results and heard what I was listening to. He gave me a look that still makes me heart flutter.
We are still together.
Love this. Thank you for reacting ♥️
Not sure where we “recommend” so apologies if this isn’t the place but PLEASE listen to Bon Iver (on the Jules Holland show) singing Skinny Love x thank you for reading this and apologies if it’s not the right place 🇬🇧💜
I miss this band. Harriet is so pitch perfect and her voice is so beautiful and catchy. Their song Wild Horses is another perfect Harriet vocal harmonies.
I think this is my favorite of theirs.
One of my favorite songs. A shame they only released three albums.
Another band from this era you'd probably like is The Ocean Blue. Their biggest hit was "Between Something and Nothing" which peaked at #2 on the alternative rock charts
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if you havent heard it. just stumbled across your page.
edit: also "here's where the story ends" just made me cry again.
I know that most people will give me flack for saying this; but it's not the grunge/alternative bands that I grew up with that remind me the feeling of growing up in the late '80s and '90s. It's not even this band; but this song is about as nostalgic as it gets for me. This song makes me long for my youth in ways no other song has.
Lovely Harriet Wheeler... such a great voice