Sunday Morning is a song of the American musical group The Velvet Underground from their debut studio album The Velvet Underground & Nico , released in 1966 in the format of a single with the song “ Femme Fatale ” as a bi-side.
Sunday Morning / Femme Fatale | ||||
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The Velvet Underground single from the album The Velvet Underground & Nico | ||||
Released | 1966 (single) 1967 (album) | |||
Recorded by | 1966 | |||
Genre | Pop [1] , psychedelic pop | |||
Duration | Two to four | |||
Producer | Tom wilson | |||
Composer | ||||
Song author | Lou Reed , John Cale | |||
Label | Verve Records | |||
Chronology of singles The Velvet Underground | ||||
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About song
“Sunday Morning” is one of the songs that singer Niko took part in (she played backing vocals), which was then part of The Velvet Underground. One of the recognizable features of the song is the use of celesta ; The idea to include it in the record belonged to John Kale . The composition also stands out among the rest of the songs from the album The Velvet Underground & Nico with a smoother pop sound. A lot of cover versions were made for the song “Sunday Morning”; the composition was performed by such musicians as Nina Hagen , The Feelies , Strawberry Switchblade , Belle and Sebastian and others.
Record Members
- Lou Reed - lead vocal guitar
- John Cale - celesta , viola , piano
- Sterling Morrison - Bass
- Maureen Tucker - Percussion
- Niko - background vocals
Notes
- ↑ Mark Deming The Velvet Underground & Nico . Allmusic (English) . The appeal date is October 5, 2014.