Pleasant Valley Sunday
The Wedding Present Lyrics


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The local rock group down the street
Is trying hard to learn their song,
They serenade the weekend squire
Who just came out to mow his lawn.
Another pleasant valley Sunday,
Charcoal burning everywhere,
Rows of houses that are all the same,
And no one seems to care.

See Mrs. Gray, she's proud today
Because her roses are in bloom,
And Mr. Green, he's so serene,
He's got a TV in every room.
Another pleasant valley Sunday,
Here in Status Symbol Land,
Mothers complain about how hard life is,
And the kids just don't understand.

Creature comfort goals, they only numb my soul,
And make it hard for me to see.
Ahhh thoughts all seem to stray to places far away,
I need a change of scenery.

Ta ta ta ta, ta ta ta ta
Ta ta ta ta, ta ta ta ta

Another pleasant valley Sunday,
Charcoal burning everywhere.
Another pleasant valley Sunday,
Here in Status Symbol Land.
Another pleasant valley Sunday,
(A pleasant valley Sunday)




Another pleasant valley Sunday,
(A pleasant valley Sunday)

Overall Meaning

The Wedding Present's cover of "Pleasant Valley Sunday" is a melancholic take on the Monkees' hit song. The original song was a critique of suburban life and its emptiness, and The Wedding Present's version is even more poignant. David Gedge's voice has a weary, defeated quality that contrasts sharply with the peppy melody. The opening lines describe a local rock band who are playing to an audience of one: a "weekend squire" who is more interested in mowing his lawn than listening to their music. This scene sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is a series of vignettes about the shallow lives of the people in the neighborhood. The chorus repeats the phrase "Another pleasant valley Sunday" sarcastically, as if to say that there is nothing pleasant about this life.


Line by Line Meaning

The local rock group down the street Is trying hard to learn their song, They serenade the weekend squire Who just came out to mow his lawn.
There is a band playing music on the street, practicing hard to learn their songs, and they are performing for a man who is mowing his lawn on a weekend.


Another pleasant valley Sunday, Charcoal burning everywhere, Rows of houses that are all the same, And no one seems to care.
It's just another Sunday in a picturesque suburban neighborhood where people are barbecuing with charcoal, living in uniform houses, and nobody seems to care about anything different or exciting.


See Mrs. Gray, she's proud today Because her roses are in bloom, And Mr. Green, he's so serene, He's got a TV in every room.
Mrs. Gray is proud of her blooming flowers and Mr. Green is relaxed with a TV in every room. They seem content with their status quo life in the suburbs.


Another pleasant valley Sunday, Here in Status Symbol Land, Mothers complain about how hard life is, And the kids just don't understand.
Once again, it's another wonderful Sunday in Status Symbol Land, where mothers complain about their hard life and children don't understand their parents' feelings.


Creature comfort goals, they only numb my soul, And make it hard for me to see. Ahhh thoughts all seem to stray to places far away, I need a change of scenery.
The desire for creature comforts is desensitizing and blinding, leading to restless thoughts and a craving for a change of scenery.


Ta ta ta ta, ta ta ta ta Ta ta ta ta, ta ta ta ta
A musical interlude.


Another pleasant valley Sunday, Charcoal burning everywhere. Another pleasant valley Sunday, Here in Status Symbol Land. Another pleasant valley Sunday, (A pleasant valley Sunday) Another pleasant valley Sunday, (A pleasant valley Sunday)
The repetition reinforces a cycle of pleasant but ultimately dull Sundays in a suburban neighborhood filled with status symbols and people who are uninterested in the world outside their own.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CAROLE KING, GERALD WEXLER, GERRY GOFFIN, JERRY WEXLER

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