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No, I'm sorry I don't have such a song and even if I did there's no way to attach it here.
The song "Gloomy Sunday" is noted to be written by Rezso Seress. A talented Hungarian pianist and composer, some sources have noted his given name to be Rudolf Spitzer.
Gloomy Sunday was created in 1933.
Gloomy Sunday will be protected through 2038; it is controlled by Warner-Chappell and Carlin America.
There is a song called "Gloomy Sunday" which became known as "the suicide song" and, if I remember right, was banned from the BBC at one point. Naturally, different music and lyrics will have a differing effects on individuals. It depends what you identify with them.
MovieI believe it is White Noise. gloomy sunday
Sunday Street - song - was created in 1991-07.
Because Sunday is a noun, and, by definition, an adjective is used to modify a noun, all that needs to be done to use an adjective in a sentence with the word Sunday is to choose a desired adjective and use it to modify the noun "Sunday". For instance, one could say "A gloomy Sunday." Or, "A busy Sunday."
Sunday - David Bowie song - was created in 2002.
Sunday bloody Sunday
No, gloomy is an adjective. What a gloomy day.
Sunday, bloody Sunday or Say You Will
Sunday Morning - The Velvet Underground song - was created in 1966-12.