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" A Sunday Kind of Love " is a popular song composed by Barbara Belle, [a] Anita Leonard, [b] Stan Rhodes, [c] and Louis Prima and was published in 1946. [1] History. The song has become a pop and jazz standard, recorded by many artists. The song was first recorded by Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra on November 11, 1946.
[Verse 1] I want a Sunday kind of love. A love to last past Saturday night. And I'd like to know it's more than love at first sight. And I want a Sunday kind of love, oh yeah,...
Learn about the history and meaning of this classic love song, first recorded by Fran Warren in 1946 and popularized by Etta James in 1960. Find out who covered it, how it was used in movies and TV shows, and what Etta James' fans think of it.
Etta James sings, “I want a Sunday kind of love, a love to last past Saturday night, and I’d like to know it’s more than love at first sight.” These words convey a profound desire for a love that is enduring, deep, and meaningful.
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