Sunday Sun
Beck · Sea Change
Haven't got a lot to learn
And my eyes they stray again
Looking for a satellite
In the rays of heaven again
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterday is ending
Sunday sun
Jealous minds walk in a line
And their faces jade the strain
Stranded in infinity rooms
And they're safe from any harm
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterdays are mending
Sunday sun
And my eyes they stray again
Looking for a satellite
In the rays of heaven again
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterday is ending
Sunday sun
Jealous minds walk in a line
And their faces jade the strain
Stranded in infinity rooms
And they're safe from any harm
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterdays are mending
Sunday sun
Sunday Sun
Beck's "Sunday Sun" serves as the closing track on his 1992 album Sea Change, marking a pivotal moment in his transition from alternative rock to a more eclectic, psychedelic sound. Recorded during the height of his Odelay era, the song features his signature falsetto and intricate guitar work, blending elements of folk, pop, and electronic music. The track reflects the optimistic yet introspective themes prevalent in the album, capturing a sense of renewal and spiritual awakening. As a defining piece of 90s alternative music, it showcases Beck's ability to craft lush, layered productions that resonate with listeners seeking both sonic complexity and emotional depth.

