Lyrics tell me on a sunday

Tell Me On A Sunday Song Lyrics


Don't write a letter when you want to leave.

Don't call me at 3 A.M. from a friend's apartment.

I'd like to choose how I hear the news.

Take me to a park that's covered with trees.

Tell me on a Sunday please.

Let me down easy, no big song and dance.

No long faces, no long looks, no deep conversation.

I know the way we should spend the day.

Take me to a zoo that's got chimpanzees.

Tell me on a Sunday please.

Don't want to know who's to blame,

Don't want to fight day and night

Don't leave in silence with no words at all.

Don't get drunk and slam the door,

that's no way to end this,

I know how I want you to say goodbye.

Find a circus ring with a flying trapeze.

Tell me on a Sunday please.

I don't want to fight day and night,

Don't leave in silence with no words at all.

Don't get drunk and slam the door,

that's no way to end this.

I know how I want you to say goodbye.

Don't run off in the pouring rain.

Don't call me as they call your plane.

Take that hurt out of all the pain.

Take me to a park that's covered with trees.

Tell me on a Sunday please.

Musical: Andrew Lloyd Webber Divas. Song: Tell Me On A Sunday - Marti Webb. Broadway musical soundtrack lyrics. Song lyrics from theatre show/film are property & copyright of their owners, provided for educational purposes

Musical: Tell Me On A Sunday. Song: Tell Me On A Sunday. Broadway musical soundtrack lyrics. Song lyrics from theatre show/film are property & copyright of their owners, provided for educational purposes

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"Tell Me On A Sunday"

Don't write a letter when you want to leave
Don't call me at 3 am from a friend's apartment.
I'd like to choose how I hear the news.
Take me to a park that's covered with trees.
Tell me on a Sunday please.

Let me down easy, no big song and dance.
No long faces, no long looks, no deep conversation.
I know the way we should spend that day.
Take me to a zoo that's got chimpanzees.
Tell me on a Sunday please.

Don't want to know who's to blame, it won't help knowing.
Don't want to fight day and night bad enough you're going.

Don't leave in silence with no words at all.
Don't get drunk and slam the door, that's no way to end this,
I know how I want you to say goodbye.
Find a circus ring with a flying trapeze.
Tell me on a Sunday please.

I don't want to fight day and night, bad enough you're going.
Don't leave in silence with no words at all.
Don't get drunk and slam the door, that's no way to end this.
I know how I want you to say goodbye.
Don't run off in the pouring rain.
Don't call me as they call your plane.
Take the hurt out of all the pain.
Take me to a park that's covered with trees.
Tell me on a Sunday please.

Writer(s): Andrew Lloyd-webber, Don Black

album: "Surrender: The Unexpected Songs" (1995)

Lyrics tell me on a sunday

What is the story of Tell Me On A Sunday?

A one-act song cycle, it tells the story of an ordinary English girl from Muswell Hill, who journeys to the United States in search of love. Her romantic misadventures begin in New York City, lead her to Hollywood, and eventually take her back to Manhattan.

Who first sang Tell Me On A Sunday?

This is the title song from the 1979 musical Tell Me on a Sunday, which was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black. The duo chose Marti Webb, who had previously replaced Elaine Page in Evita, to front the project. Radio Times magazine asked lyricist Don Black to choose the favorite lyric of his own compositions.

Who is the original singer of Tell Me Why?

The first version of the song released was a recording by Jerry Gray and his orchestra, released by Decca company in 1951, as catalog number 27621, with the flip side "Restringing the Pearls", by Skeets McDonald (released by Capitol Records as catalog number 1957, with the flip side "Be My Life's Companion").