Erasure

Sunday Girl

From the album Light At The End Of The World by Erasure

not in the chart
(this song didn't appear in the top 100 chart)

Artist Info

Erasure are a synthpop duo from the United Kingdom consisting of keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell. Erasure entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single Who Needs Love (Like That). Beginning in late 1986 with the release of their single Sometimes, Erasure established themselves on the British charts; albums such as The Circus, Wild!, Chorus, I Say I Say I Say, Loveboat and Nightbird demonstrated a further diversity of sound. The album that boosted their career Read more...

Erasure

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Song Stats

Highest chart position:

33

Weeks in the chart:

1

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Awards

This song has not won any awards that are recognised by Song of the Decade. We include BRIT Awards, Ivor Novello Awards, NME Awards, MTV Europe Awards, MOBO Awards and BPI Awards.

Comments (4)

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stemeh

@ 8:09pm on 30 November 2009

what can i say apart from all these years and erasure can still belt out tracks like this well done lads

ginestra

@ 10:44pm on 26 November 2009

It's a very underrated song. That's what happens when an artist is older than 25 - they think he should be in grave instead of singing :-{

PostieDave1973

@ 7:18pm on 25 November 2009

who cares - your meant to be voting for Song of the Decade that people have heard of and care about. not this drivvle

pj1975

@ 8:22pm on 24 November 2009

This is one of the best Erasure songs and certainly the best from the Light At The End Of The World album