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"Sunday Morning" is a song by American band
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for their third studio album, ''
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'' (1995). It was written by
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,
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, and
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, produced by
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, and released as the record's fifth single on May 27, 1997. The song has also been included on their 2003 greatest hits album, ''
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''. Its lyrics describe a romantic relationship that ended in a breakup and was inspired by a discussion that Gwen Stefani had with Kanal. The song has been described as a
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and
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recording with elements of
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and
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. "Sunday Morning" received largely positive reviews from music critics who frequently deemed it a standout track on ''Tragic Kingdom''. It has since been included on critics' lists of best No Doubt and Stefani-penned songs. The song was not released as a commercial single in the United States, making it ineligible to enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. However, it managed to peak at number 35 on the
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component chart. It also reached number two in Iceland and the top 40 in Australia and Canada. Elsewhere, the song obtained lower positions. The song's music video, directed by
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, was the fifth and final video made for ''Tragic Kingdom''. It features the band playing "Sunday Morning" in a garage to a lonesome man who strolled past their house. No Doubt later prepares a large dinner for themselves and once they settle in their backyard to eat, they engage in a food fight. The band has performed the single during many of their live appearances, including at their 1995–97
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and while serving as the guest musical act on ''
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'' in April 1997. Stefani, individually, performed the track at her 2018–2020 concert residency in
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.


Background and release

"Sunday Morning" was written by
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,
Eric Stefani Eric Matthew Stefani (born June 17, 1967) is an American musician, composer, writer and animator best known as the founder and former member of the ska punk band No Doubt. He is the older brother of former bandmate Gwen Stefani and is also a forme ...
, and
Tony Kanal Tony Ashwin Kanal (born 27 August 1970) is a British-American musician, record producer, songwriter, and animal rights activist. Kanal is the bassist and co-writer for the American rock bands No Doubt and Dreamcar. His musical work outside of ...
. The song was written by Eric Stefani prior to his departure from the group, who left due to creative differences in the beginning of 1995. Because of his absence, Gwen Stefani resumed the role as a songwriter which resulted in ultra-personal songs that described her personal and romantic life. Songs written during this period were anticipated for inclusion on ''
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'' (1995), the group's third studio album and first with
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since their debut, ''
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'', in 1992. The material on ''Tragic Kingdom'' documented Stefani's former relationship with Kanal, which had lasted seven years. Kanal referred to "Sunday Morning" as his favorite No Doubt song in an interview with ''
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'' magazine in 1997. For the commercial
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released created to promote the single, none of them were held in the United States. Instead, promotional copies were sent to radio stations for airplay in that country. The copy included both the radio edit and album versions of "Sunday Morning". A promotional
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was created by
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. Other promotional releases as CD singles occurred in France and Spain that used the radio edit and album version, respectively. On May 27, 1997 in Australia and Sweden, the CD maxi single featured the single plus ''
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'' (1992) track "Get on the Ball" and live versions of ''Tragic Kingdom'' album tracks "
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", "
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", and " Hey You". The Philippines promotional
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includes an identical track listing on both the
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. A two-part CD single series released in the United Kingdom in 1997 includes "Sunday Morning", the official music video as a CD-ROM feature, and live versions of their songs "By the Way", "Different People", "Oi to the World", and "Tragic Kingdom". The promotional Japanese CD maxi single uses previous single "
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" as the opening track and follows with "Sunday Morning", and live versions of "Just a Girl" and "Don't Speak".


Composition and lyrics

"Sunday Morning" has been described as a
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song. It contains elements of
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music and was compared, musically, to the style of typical
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releases. ''Rolling Stone''s Chris Heath compared the sound of "Sunday Morning" to English singer
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's 1981 debut single "
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". The song was produced by
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, the executive producer for ''Tragic Kingdom'' Instrumentation consists of Kanal on Bass,
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on drums and percussion,
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on guitar, Eric Stefani on piano and keyboards, and Phil Jordan on trumpet. According to the official sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, "Sunday Morning" is set in
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and has a moderately fast
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of 157
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. The key of the song is in
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, with Stefani's vocal range spanning one
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from B3 to C5 in
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. The song opens with an extended instrumental and then follows chord progressions of E-C#m-E-C#m in the verses. Heath described the sound transition after the introduction as "a thumping combination of Motown and pop cheese". According to the liner notes of the group's 2003 greatest hits album, ''
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'', Stefani brainstormed the lyrics to "Sunday Morning" after speaking with Kanal through a bathroom door while at his parents' house in
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. She later revisited the lyrics and edited them to describe a breakup. Chris Heath from ''
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'' described the song as "one of the meanest" on ''Tragic Kingdom'' and summarized the lyrical content as "Girl used to go out with boy and act pathetic and over-dependent, but now the tables are turned". Rather than taking on the persona of a victim, Stefani plays the conqueror; as heard in the song's bridge, Stefani thanks her ex lover and remarks: "Now you're the parasite!"


Critical reception

Professional critiques of "Sunday Morning" have been largely positive, both at the time of its release and retrospectively. Partridge, writing for ''Billboard'', singled out Stefani's role as a songwriter, praising her ability to write after "constantly gaining and losing the upper hand in her romantic adventures". Mike Boehm from the ''
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'' stated that "Sunday Morning" is an example of "the band's improved craft" on ''Tragic Kingdom'' and complimented its ability to correlate well with the conceptual themes of the album. In honor of the 20th anniversary of the album, a panel of critics from ''
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'' reanalyzed ''Tragic Kingdom''.
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from the publication admired the track in addition to "Happy Now?" and "Excuse Me Mr."; she noted that all three of them "have just the right amount of pep". Alex McLevy was critical of ''Tragic Kingdom'' but wrote: "Luckily, 'Sunday Morning' is there to remind you just how good the band can be when it gets the recipe right." Marah Eakin, also from ''The A.V. Club'', claimed that the single aged well despite being two decades old. She also described it as her favorite song on the parent album. In a poll held by ''Rolling Stone'' in 2016, Brittany Spanos asked her readers to vote on "The 10 Best Gwen Stefani Songs". "Sunday Morning" took fourth place and Spanos' consensus stated: "Stefani is a powerhouse on the raucous, bitter single. ..From the moment Adrian Young's opening drum solo builds up, the song grows more and more massive and searing."


Chart performance

"Sunday Morning" was not released as a commercial single in the United States and therefore was ineligible to enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. Despite its minimal commercial impression, the song charted on ''Billboard''s
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airplay chart. The single peaked at number 35 during the magazine issue of June 20, 1997 and spent four weeks on the chart altogether. It became the fourth single from ''Tragic Kingdom'' to appear on the chart and is the group's lowest charting entry to date. Partridge reflected on the song's mediocre impact on the
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s positively, writing: " tdidn’t chart as high, but the damage was done. Gwen was a major celebrity, No Doubt was on its way to becoming one of the decade’s biggest bands." In Canada, the single entered the ''
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'' Top Singles chart at number 91 during the week of May 19, 1997. Its position improved weekly before reaching a peak of number 33 in it its tenth week. It also was ranked within the country's Adult Contemporary and Rock/Alternative songs charts, where it peaked at positions 41 and 21, respectively. The single achieved significant success in Australia, where it entered the
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. It debuted at number 45 during the listing ending June 1, 1997 and rose to its peak position at number 21 in its sixth week. In total, the song charted for nineteen consecutive weeks in Australia. At the annual year-end tally in 1997, "Sunday Morning" was listed as the year's 84th most successful song. It also received a gold certification from the ARIA that same year for shipments of 35,000 copies in that country. "Sunday Morning" also charted in several countries in Europe. On the
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, it debuted and peaked at number 50 on December 20, 1997. It became the fourth consecutive entry by the band from ''Tragic Kingdom'', but also the lowest performing one. On the Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart in Iceland, the single reached the number two position. It later became the country's tenth best-selling song of 1997. In Scotland, the song reached number 42 on the singles chart. In Poland and Sweden, the song peaked at numbers 40 and 55, respectively.


Music video

The corresponding music video to "Sunday Morning" was directed by
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and was the fifth and final video produced from ''Tragic Kingdom''. Muller was originally asked to work with the group for "Just a Girl" in 1995, but the opportunity fell through. However, she later had the chance to direct the music video for "Don't Speak" that same year. After releasing that video, the band determined they wanted the next one filmed to use an opposite concept. During an interview with ''
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'' magazine in 2012, Dumont spoke about the meaning of the music video for "Sunday Morning":
That video was just trying to capture that kind of really simple, silly, sweet story of our friendship. Especially coming after 'Don’t Speak,' because the 'Don’t Speak' video was about us fighting, and who wanted to come back to that? Both of those videos were fictional, but covered different aspects of our friendship.


Synopsis

The video opens with No Doubt beginning to perform "Sunday Morning" in a small garage. Their music captures the attention of a lonesome man ( Terry Hall) strolling past them, who decides to watch them play from a nearby swing. As the song's chorus begins, Stefani sits down in a chair, changes into a leopard pair of shoes, and departs the garage in order to shop at a nearby grocery store. While she purchases several cans of tomato sauce from the store, the other band members begin preparing dinner in the kitchen. As Stefani slices a tomato with a knife, she cuts her finger and Dumont accidentally drops a kettle of spaghetti sauce on the floor. She and Dumont clean up the mess and enter the backyard to begin the meal. While eating, Dumont initiates a
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and the others join in. The videos ends with Hall watching the group from afar.


Live performances

"Sunday Morning" was performed during the dates of their 1995–97
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. The performance of the song at the July 1, 1997 show in
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, at The Arrowhead Pond, was recorded and released as part of the band's first live album, ''
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'' (1997). On April 11, 1997, No Doubt served as the sole musical guest for an episode of ''
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''. The band performed the single to Leno's studio audience. At the
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in 2002, No Doubt performed "Sunday Morning" after opening the concert with their 2002 single "
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". Their performances from the November 22–23 and 29, 2002 shows in
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at the
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were recorded and featured on the group's second live album, ''
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'' (2003). At the inaugural
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music festival in 2015, No Doubt headlined the main stage during the first day of the event. They performed several songs from ''Tragic Kingdom'', including "Don't Speak", "Sunday Morning", and "Excuse Me Mr.". In 2018, Stefani began her Just a Girl concert residency at the Planet Hollywood Resort Las Vegas. She performed "Sunday Morning" as the sixth song in the concert's set list. For the performance, the stage was decorated as a garage
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and accented with
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. At the shows, Stefani wore a tank top stylized with her name in black, sports red lipstick, and her signature platinum blonde hair.


Track listings and formats

Australia and Sweden CD maxi-single * 1. "Sunday Morning" (Radio Edit) – 4:14 * 2. "Just a Girl" (Live) – 5:37 * 3. "Don't Speak" (Live) – 5:26 * 4. "Hey You" (Live) – 3:20 * 5. "Get on the Ball" – 3:32 Europe CD maxi-single (Part 1) * 1. "Sunday Morning" – 4:32 * 2. "Sunday Morning" (Live) – 9:20 * 3. "Oi to the World" (Live) – 2:42 * 4. "By the Way" (Live) – 3:54 Europe CD maxi-single (Part 2) * 1. "Sunday Morning" – 4:32 * 2. "Different People" (Live) – 6:31 * 3. "Tragic Kingdom" (Live) – 4:03 * 4. "Sunday Morning" (Music Video) – 4:18 France promotional CD single * 1. "Sunday Morning" (Radio Edit) – 4:14 Japan promotional CD maxi-single * 1. "Excuse Me Mr." – 3:20 * 2. "Sunday Morning" (Radio Edit) – 3:20 * 3. "Just a Girl" (Live) – 5:37 * 4. "Don't Speak" (Live) – 5:26 Philippines cassette maxi-single * A1. "Sunday Morning" (Radio Edit) – 4:14 * A2. "Just a Girl" (Live) – 5:37 * A3. "Don't Speak" (Live) – 5:26 * A4. "Hey You" (Live) – 3:20 * A5. "Get on the Ball" – 3:32 * B1. "Sunday Morning" (Radio Edit) – 4:14 * B2. "Just a Girl" (Live) – 5:37 * B3. "Don't Speak" (Live) – 5:26 * B4. "Hey You" (Live) – 3:20 * B5. "Get on the Ball" – 3:32 Spain promotional CD single * 1. "Sunday Morning" – 4:26 US promotional CD single * 1. "Sunday Morning" (Radio Edit) – 4:14 * 2. "Sunday Morning" (Album Version) – 4:26 US promotional VHS single * 1. "Sunday Morning" (Music Video) – 4:18


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Tragic Kingdom''. * Gwen Stefaniwriter, vocals * Tony Kanalwriter, bass * Eric Stefaniwriter, keyboards, piano * Matthew Wilderproducer * Adrian Youngdrums, percussion * Tom Dumontguitar * Phil Jordantrumpet * Robert Vosgienmastering * David Holmanmixing * Paul Palmermixing * Phil Kaffelrecording * George Landressrecording


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References

{{Authority control 1995 songs 1997 singles Interscope Records singles Music videos directed by Sophie Muller No Doubt songs Reggae rock songs Song recordings produced by Matthew Wilder Songs written by Gwen Stefani Songs written by Tony Kanal Songs written by Eric Stefani Trauma Records singles