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Artist/Band: Rick Nelson
Lyrics for Song: Suzanne on a Sunday Morning
Lyrics for Album: Rick Nelson Box Set [Legacy] [2000]



(J. Boylan)



Look out now here she comes, without a glimpse or warnin'

Look out now here she comes, Suzanne on a Sunday morning

Suzanne on a Sunday morning, don't you look just fine

Suzanne on a Sunday morning, can't get her outta my mind.



If you like a Monday girl, or Tuesday just the same

You can take your weekday girls, to me they look so plain

Ah, but when the weekend rolls around

Someone ya gotta see, that's.



Suzanne on a Sunday morning, don't you look just fine

Suzanne on a Sunday morning, can't get her outta my mind.



Well the weekdays, aw the weekdays, Suzy likes to play

If you saw her Sunday you would wish it was everyday

'Cause Suzy is a Sunday child, sure you will agree, yeah.



Suzanne on a Sunday morning, don't you look just fine

Suzanne on a Sunday morning, can't get her outta my mind.



Look out now here she comes, without a glimpse or warnin'

Look out now here she comes, Suzanne on a Sunday morning.

Look out now here she comes, without a glimpse or warnin'

Look out now here she comes, Suzanne on a Sunday morning.

Look out now here she comes, without a glimpse or warnin'

Look out now here she comes, Suzanne on a Sunday morning.

Look out now here she comes, without a glimpse or warnin'

Look out now here she comes, Suzanne on a Sunday morning...


About Suzanne on a Sunday Morning

Rick Nelson's "Suzanne on a Sunday Morning" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, melodic pop style that defined the early 1960s. Recorded for Decca Records, the track showcases Nelson's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a warm, baritone tone that perfectly complements the song's gentle, acoustic-driven arrangement. Released alongside other hits like "Lonesome Town," this recording exemplifies the effortless charm that made Nelson a household name during the transition from rock and roll to polished pop. The song's enduring appeal lies in its nostalgic atmosphere and the way it captures the relaxed vibe of a leisurely Sunday, cementing its place in the catalog of classic American pop music. It remains a staple for fans of the era, reflecting the era's focus on clean production and catchy, singable melodies.


Album Lyrics: Rick Nelson Box Set [Legacy] [2000]


Rick Nelson
"Rick Nelson Box Set [Legacy] [2000]"


1. I Got a Woman
2. String Along
3. Gypsy Woman
4. For You
5. The Very Thought of You
6. There's Nothing I Can Say
7. Night Train to Memphis
8. She Belongs to Me
9. Today's Teardrops
10. Suzanne on a Sunday Morning
11. Promenade in Green
12. Easy to Be Free
13. One of These Mornings
14. You Just Can't Quit
15. Louisiana Man
16. Alone
17. Palace Guard
18. One x One
19. Shirley Lee
20. You're My One and Only Love
21. My Babe
22. I'm Not Afraid
23. Ain't Nothin' But Love
24. Hey Pretty Baby
25. Be Bop Baby (Single Version)
26. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (Single Ver
27. Believe What You Say (Single Version)
28. Cindy (Alternate Version)
29. Brand New Girl
30. I've Been Thinkin' (Alternate Version)
31. Lonesome Town (Alternate Version)
32. Just A Little Too Much (Alternate Version)
33. My Rifle, My Pony & Me
34. Glory Train
35. You Are My Sunshine
36. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
37. Milk Cow Blues
38. I Rise I Fall
39. I'm a Fool
40. I'm Talkin' 'Bout You
41. The Christmas Song
42. Jingle Bells
43. Come on In (Live)
44. Life (Single Version)
45. Thank You Lord
46. Truck Drivin' Man (Live)
47. Believe What You Say (Capitol Single Version)
48. Do You Know What I Mean