hahaha...the orginal is ok..cause we don't know what it say...
both videos only watch half....so yeah....hahaha...as an Alternative Music LOveR
i must say..the song is on minor keys...
i wonder why people go kill themself right after they heard this...
In 1997 Billy Mackenzie, vocalist with Scottish band The Associates committed suicide near his father's home in Dundee.
and here's the people covers this song< if im not wrong>
Artists who have covered or reinterpreted the song include:
1935 (UK): Paul Robeson (released in the US in 1936)
1936: Damia (in French, under the title "Sombre Dimanche", recorded on February 28, lyrics by Jean Marèze and François-Eugène Gonda, music by Rezsö Seress)
1936: Hal Kemp
1936: Paul Whiteman
1941: Billie Holiday
1957: Josh White
1958: Mel Tormé
1959: Eila Pellinen (in Finnish under title "Surullinen sunnuntai")
1961: Sarah Vaughan
1962: Lou Rawls
1967: Carmen McRae
1968: Genesis (U.S. band unrelated to the well-known British band)
1969: Ray Charles
1979: Lydia Lunch
1981: Elvis Costello & the Attractions (Trust)
1982: Associates (Sulk)
1983: Marc and the Mambas
1983: Swans Way
1983: Jacques Calonne (Ténor Mondain) (in French, under the title "Sombre Dimanche", lyrics credited to László Jávor, but probably the ones by Jean Marèze and François-Eugène Gonda)
1984: Peter Wolf
1985: Harri Marstio (in Finnish under title "Surullinen sunnuntai")
1986: Christian Death
1988: Serge Gainsbourg (Le Zénith de Gainsbourg) (in French)
1991: The Singing Loins (Songs For The Organ)
1992: Diamanda Galás (The Singer)
1992: Sinéad O'Connor (Am I Not Your Girl?)
1995: Gitane Demone
1995: Sarah McLachlan (Rarities, B-Sides and Other Stuff)
1996: Mystic (The Funeral soundtrack)
1998: Marianne Faithfull
1998: Satin's Sadists (On the compilation Their Sympathetic Majesties Request)
1999: The Smithereens (God Save the Smithereens)
1999: Björk
1999: Heather Nova (South)
2000: Kronos Quartet
2000: Sarah Brightman
2001: Iva Bittova (The Man Who Cried)
2003: Emilie Autumn
2003: Edvin Marton
2003: Hot Jazz Band
2003: Priscilla Chan (with changed lyrics, pop, Cantonese, titled "Gloomy Sunday")
2004: Branford Marsalis (Eternal)
2004: MC Sniper (with changed lyrics, rap, Korean)
2005: Jaurim
2005: Eminemmylou featuring Legs MC (raps added, turned into anti-suicide anthem)
2006: Tsukimono (on Famousfor15mb.com)
2006: Angéla Póka (live) (performing Szomorú Vasárnap live during Megasztár)
2006: Red Sky Mourning
2006: Lucía Jiménez (for the movie the Kovak Box inspired by the song)
2006: Zaorany kytky [1](band from Czech republic)
2007: Candie Payne
2007: The Unbending Trees
Marc Almond
1958 Ricky Nelson (released posthumously)
Mickey Baker
Artie Shaw
Anton Lavey - from "htmpl productions & pcl link dump - christianity vs satanism" compilation
Rob Coffinshaker
Heather Nova
2007: Nguyen Hong Nhung & Thuy Huong (Vietnamese singers) - from ASIA DVD 56: Mua He Ruc Ro 2007 - Yeu Doi, Yeu Nguoi