Sunday Morning Song

Howie Day · Stop All the World Now [2003]

It's not that bad

We could have died

Chalk it up to being young

Prove it was me



On a morning drive

A blurred headlight

From the corner of my eye

If only you were here right now

You'd tell me



Wouldn't it be something

If everything changed

Wouldn't it be something in your way

Wouldn't be more than

Living in your wake

If you and I would ever cease to be



You summer dress

A late downpour

And how it caught us on the stairs

That silent song you sing to me

Keeps sayin'



Wouldn't it be something

If everything changed

Wouldn't it be something in your way

Wouldn't it be more than

Living in your wake

If you and I would ever cease to be



We bend I break

You fall we scrape

I blame it all on being older now

I'm still singin'



Wouldn't it be something

If everything changed

Wouldn't it be something in your way

Wouldn't it be more than

Living in your wake

If you and I would ever

Yeah...

If you and I would ever cease to be

Sunday Morning Song

Howie Day's "Sunday Morning Song" stands as a defining track from his 2003 album *Stop All the World Now*. Released during the height of his career, the recording blends acoustic guitar with a polished pop-rock production that became a staple of his discography. The song captures an upbeat, reflective mood characteristic of Day's style, often associated with themes of hope and new beginnings. It served as a significant single, contributing to the album's commercial success and solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in modern country-pop. The track remains a popular choice for his live performances and has been widely covered by other artists, cementing its place in his enduring catalog.