Sunday
Where has what you stood for gone
Sunday
Have you been asleep
You say keep the faith but there's no faith
to keep.
Sunday
Master of a dyin' breed
Sunday
Lyin' in a heap
You say keep the faith but there's no faith
to keep.
Sunday
Virgin child who can't wear white
Sunday
Much too late to weep
You say keep the faith but there's no faith
to keep.
Sunday
Tellin' lies on history
Sunday
Ain't you in too deep
You say keep the faith but there's no faith
to keep.
Sunday
Bow down to the blood you've shed
Sunday
Bodies piled so steep
You say keep the faith but there's no faith
to keep.
Sunday
Build your house of solid gold
Sunday
Let the people sleep
You say keep the faith but there's no faith
to keep.
You say keep the faith but there's no faith
to keep.
Sunday is written and performed by Bobby Darin. ✔️
When was Sunday released?
It is first released in 1968 as part of Bobby Darin's album "Born Walden Robert Cassotto" which includes 9 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Sunday lyrics?
When we interpret the meaning being expressed, Bobby Darin's song Sunday shows how people lose their religious beliefs and their moral standards become corrupted. The phrase 'keep the faith but there's no faith to keep' which appears multiple times in the song expresses hopelessness about the current state of the world while it urges listeners to challenge their acceptance of blind faith and societal customs. The Sunday lyrics show five different emotional states which include despair and angst and social commentary and personal reflection and anger. The song emphasizes two main ideas through its depiction of disillusionment and societal critique and its presentation of loss and regret. The lyrics contain themes of disillusionment and critique of faith and history which may not be suitable for younger children without parental guidance. The film contains no explicit language or graphic content yet its mature themes require a PG rating. ✔️