Tell Me on a Sunday
Sarah Brightman Lyrics


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Don't write a letter when you want to leave
Don't call me at 3 a.m. from a friend's apartment
I'd like to choose how I hear the news
Take me to a park that's covered with trees
Tell me on a Sunday please

Let me down easy
No big song and dance
No long faces, no long looks
No deep conversation
I know the way we should spend that day
Take me to a zoo that's got chimpanzees
Tell me on a Sunday please

Don't want to know who's to blame
It won't help knowing
Don't want to fight day and night
Bad enough you're going

Don't leave in silence with no word at all
Don't get drunk and slam the door
That's no way to end this
I know how I want you to say goodbye
Find a circus ring with a flying trapeze
Tell me on a Sunday please

Don't want to fight day and night
Bad enough you're going
Don't leave in silence with no word at all
Don't get drunk and slam the door
That's no way to end this
I know how I want you to say goodbye

Don't run off in the pouring rain
Don't call me as they call your plane
Take the hurt out of all the pain




Take me to a park that's covered with trees
Tell me on a Sunday please

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sarah Brightman's "Tell Me on a Sunday" are about a woman who is emotionally preparing herself for a breakup. The song gives the sense that the woman knows the end of the relationship is inevitable and wants to be told the news in a delicate manner. She prefers to be taken to a scenic and peaceful location, instead of being told the news through a letter or phone call. She requests to be told on a Sunday, as it is a day of rest and relaxation.


The song continues to reveal that the singer would like to be let down easily, without a big scene. She doesn't want any blaming or arguing. She simply wants to be told goodbye in a way that provides closure. She requests that there are no long faces, no long looks and no deep conversations. She wants the separation to be as easy and peaceful as possible.


Overall, "Tell Me on a Sunday" is a beautifully composed song with heartwrenching lyrics that reflect the anxiety and dread experienced by heartbroken people. The song provides a ray of hope in accepting the end of a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't write a letter when you want to leave
When you decide to leave, don't just write a letter about it. Have the decency to deliver the news in person.


Don't call me at 3 a.m. from a friend's apartment
It's not polite to call in the middle of the night to break up with someone. Respect their feelings and deliver the news at a reasonable time.


I'd like to choose how I hear the news
The person being broken up with has a right to choose a comfortable and dignified way of hearing the news.


Take me to a park that's covered with trees, Tell me on a Sunday please
If you are going to break up with me, at least do it in a peaceful and serene setting, and choose a day when I am relaxed and not busy with other things.


Let me down easy
Don't make the break-up harder than it needs to be. Be gentle and considerate about how the other person will feel.


No big song and dance
Don't make a big deal about the breakup, it doesn't have to be overly dramatic or theatrical.


No long faces, no long looks
Avoid making exaggerated expressions that would indicate how sorry you feel, because the break-up is happening anyway.


No deep conversation
You don't need to explain yourself in depth or make excuses, the decision has been made and conveyed.


I know the way we should spend that day, Take me to a zoo that's got chimpanzees, Tell me on a Sunday please
If this relationship is going to end, take me out and distract me with something fun and entertaining, and break the news on a day when I am not already stressed out.


Don't want to know who's to blame, It won't help knowing
Focusing on who's to blame is not productive, and it won't change the outcome of the situation one bit.


Don't want to fight day and night, Bad enough you're going
It's pointless and distressing to argue, better to part ways with civility and leave on a positive note.


Don't leave in silence with no word at all
No matter how difficult or awkward it is to convey the message, it's better than saying nothing and leaving the other person wondering about what went wrong.


Don't get drunk and slam the door, That's no way to end this
Losing self-control and resorting to extreme behavior will only cause more pain and damage to the relationship.


I know how I want you to say goodbye, Find a circus ring with a flying trapeze, Tell me on a Sunday please
If our relationship is really over, make the break-up memorable by taking me to a unique and amazing place, and pick a peaceful day of the week.


Don't run off in the pouring rain, Don't call me as they call your plane, Take the hurt out of all the pain, Take me to a park that's covered with trees, Tell me on a Sunday please
Just because things didn't work out doesn't mean you have to leave in such a hurtful and unsympathetic manner. Make sure we say our goodbyes in a way that allows us to move on from the situation constructively.




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Written by: RODNEY WILLIAMS

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Ella Hudspath

Don't write a letter when you want to leave
Don't call me at 3 a.m. from a friend's apartment
I'd like to choose how I hear the news
Take me to a park that's covered with trees
Tell me on a Sunday, please

Let me down easy, no big song and dance
No long faces, no long looks, no deep conversation
I know the way we should spend that day
Take me to a zoo that's got chimpanzees
Tell me on a Sunday, please

Don't want to know who's to blame
It won't help knowing
Don't want to fight day and night
Bad enough, you're going
Don't you leave in silence with no word at all

Don't get drunk and slam the door
That's no way to end this
I know how I want you to say goodbye
Find a circus ring with a flying trapeze
Tell me on a Sunday, please

Don't want to fight day and night
Bad enough, you're going
Don't leave in silence with no word at all
Don't get drunk and slam the door
That's no way to end this
I know how I want you to say goodbye


Don't run off in the pouring rain
Don't call me as they call your plane
Take the hurt out of all the pain
Take me to a park that's covered with trees
Tell me on a Sunday, please



All comments from YouTube:

Jackie Mcmeekin

A great song, sung with such meaning, emotion. Sarah Brightman is a commensurate vocalist! Andrew Lloyd is a composer “for all time and all generations”. 🥰👍

bureaucracybreath

Consummate

Jonathan Adams

This is definitely the best version. Her voice is amazing

Michael Ndomondo

👑

Rachel Hippert

This really is the best vocal performance of this song. Well done, Ms. Brightman!

Charles Copeland

The love of my life left on a Saturday night. I didn't know she had gone till Sunday morning. To all who miss her she will never be gone.

Terryangela

„It‘s not the end of the world if I lose him (her). It just might seem so tonight.“ is another song from Sarah Brightman …
I hope you feel better today ❤❤

Dee B

The Best version of this song!!!!!!!!! Her voice is perfect, beyond perfect. Sarah is the best

MattJazzFan

I love this version, but it doesn’t make me tear up like Michael Crawford’s version does

Falcon

@MattJazzFan For sure. You can tell Michael is really feeling the song as he sings it. This performance is technically fine but lacks emotion.

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