Stormy Sunday

Ne-Yo · Other Songs - Ne-Yo

Call it stormy Monday

Lord, but Tuesday's just as bad

You know they call it stormy Monday

Lord, but Tuesday's just as bad

And Wednesday's are worse

And Thursday's oh so sad



The eagle flies on Friday

Lord, and Saturday we go out and play

The eagle flies on Friday

Well, Lord, and Saturday we go out an play

Uh-huh-huh



And Sunday we go to church

And I kneel down and pray

And this is what I say:



Look, Lord have mercy

Lord have mercy on me

I do

I cry Lord have mercy

Lord, have mercy on me, on me, um

You know I'm tryin', tryin' to find my baby

Won't somebody please send her on home to me?

Oh Lord

About Stormy Sunday

Ne-Yo's "Stormy Sunday" stands as a defining track from his early solo career, blending R&B sensibilities with a distinct pop sensibility that characterized his debut era. Released alongside hits like "She Got Her Own" and "Miss Independent," the song exemplifies the polished production and melodic hooks that established him as a leading figure in contemporary urban music during the late 2000s. The recording captures the confident, romantic energy typical of his work, featuring smooth vocal delivery over a groove that appealed to a broad audience. As part of his growing catalogue, the track remains a staple of his discography, reflecting the era's shift toward more accessible, radio-friendly R&B while maintaining his signature vocal style and lyrical focus on love and independence.