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"Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" is a song written by Kris Kristofferson that was recorded in 1969 by Ray Stevens before becoming a #1 hit on the ''Billboard'' US Country chart for
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.


History

Stevens' version of the song reached #55 on the ''
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'' Hot Country Singles chart and #81 on the
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pop chart in 1969. In 2021, it was listed at #476 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Best Songs of All Time". It also appeared on the author's own album '' Kristofferson''. In a 2013 interview, Kristofferson said the song "opened up a whole lot of doors for me. So many people that I admired, admired it. Actually, it was the song that allowed me to quit working for a living."


Johnny Cash version

The biggest success on disc for the song came from a
Johnny Cash John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American country singer-songwriter. Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his ca ...
performance that had been taped live at the Ryman Auditorium during a taping of '' The Johnny Cash Show'' as part of a "Ride This Train" segment, with filmed background visuals showing a down-and-out wanderer roaming around the Public Square area of
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. Cash introduced the song with the following monologue: "You know, not everyone who has been on 'the bum' wanted it that way. The Great Depression of the 30s set the feet of thousands of people—farmers, city workers—it set 'em to ridin' the rails. My Daddy was one of those who hopped a freight train a couple of times to go and look for work. He wasn't a bum. He was a hobo but he wasn't a bum. I suppose we've all....all of us 'been at one time or another 'drifter at heart', and today like yesterday there's many that are on that road headin' out. Not searchin' maybe for work, as much as for self-fulfillment, or understanding of their life...trying to find a *meaning* for their life. And they're not hoppin' freights much anymore. Instead they're thumbin' cars and diesel trucks along the highways from Maine to Mexico. And many who have drifted...including myself...have found themselves no closer to peace of mind than a dingy backroom, on some lonely Sunday morning, with it comin' down all around you." With the monologue edited off, the recording would appear on the soundtrack LP '' The Johnny Cash Show'' the following year, as well as being issued as a single (Columbia Records 4-45211). Cash's version won the Country Music Association Award for Song of the Year in 1970 and hit #1 on the country chart. This version was used in the ''
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'' episode ''
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'' in 1974, in which Cash performed it during a garden party. According to Kristofferson, network executives ordered Cash to change the line "I'm wishing Lord that I was stoned" when he performed the song on his TV show, but he refused to comply.


Other versions

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- with some lyrics slightly changed to represent a female's point of view - on her 1970 album '' Rose Garden''.
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, for her 1970 album ''
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''.
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, on his 1970 album ''I Never Picked Cotton''. Waylon Jennings included it on his 1971 album ''
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''. Telly Savalas recorded it for his 1975 self–titled album.
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, on his 1977 British album ''Life is Beautiful''. Mark Lindsay took his turn with it on his 1970 album ''Arizona''. Shawn Mullins, on his 1998 album ''
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''. The Handsome Family cut a track of it for their 2002 odds-and-ends compilation album ''
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''. In 2006, the band Me First And The Gimme Gimmes included it on their album ''
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''. Jerry Lee Lewis, for his 2010 album ''
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''. Willie Nelson included it on his 1971 album ''
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'', his 1979 album ''
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'', and more recently on his 2011 album ''
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''.
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recorded her take on the song for the Kris Kristofferson tribute '' The Pilgrim: A Celebration of Kris Kristofferson'' in 2006 to celebrate Kristofferson's 70th birthday. Jesse Morris, in a YouTube video circa 2010 at a subway station.


Chart performance


Ray Stevens


Johnny Cash


References

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