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Support me for more videos : https://tinyurl.com/mustxjmj Piyush Kapoor - Vocalist, composer and "utility man" who plays for bands like "Thaikkudam Bridge" and "Funk the System", covers one of his favourite songs - "Gloomy Sunday", inspired by the version of Diamonda Galas. ORIGINAL LYRICS : Sadly one Sunday, I waited and waited With flowers in my arms, for the grief I'd created I waited 'til dreams like my heart were all broken The flowers were all dead and the words were unspoken The grief that I knew was beyond all consoling The beat of my heart was a bell that was tolling Saddest of Sundays Then came the Sunday when you came to find me They brought me to church and I left you behind me My eyes would not see what I wanted to love me The earth and the flowers are forever above me The bell tolled for me and the wind whispered 'never' But you I have loved and I bless you forever Last of all Sundays Here's a bit on the original composition : "Gloomy Sunday" is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933, as "Vége a világnak" ("End of the world"). Lyrics were written by László Jávor, and in his version the song was retitled "Szomorú vasárnap" (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsomoruː ˈvɒʃaːrnɒp]) ("Sad Sunday"). The song was first recorded in Hungarian by Pál Kalmár in 1935. "Gloomy Sunday" was first recorded in English by Hal Kemp in 1936, with lyrics by Sam M. Lewis, and was recorded the same year by Paul Robeson, with lyrics by Desmond Carter. It became well known throughout much of the English-speaking world after the release of a version by Billie Holiday in 1941. Lewis's lyrics referred to suicide, and the record label described it as the "Hungarian Suicide Song". There is a recurring urban legend that claims that many people committed suicide with this song playing. You can find Diamonda Galas's version here : • Видео More on Piyush Kapoor : Visit his Channel - / piyushkapoor10001 Listen to his Michael Jackson - "Beat It" Cover - • Видео This video was shot and edited by Ashwyn Warrier. Leave suggestions for songs and SUBSCRIBE for more "Piyush Kapoor Covers". STAY GOLD !