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“Seress wrote the song at the time of the Great Depression and increasing fascist influence in the writer’s native Hungary, although sources differ as to the degree to which his song was motivated by personal melancholy rather than concerns about the future of the world. The basis of Seress’s lyrics is a reproach to the injustices of man, with a prayer to God to have mercy on the modern world and the people who perpetrate evil.”

(Source: monaux)

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    And the film Gloomy Sunday (1999) is great, too.
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    “Seress wrote the song at the time of the Great Depression and increasing fascist influence in the writer’s native...
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    I really like Sarah McLachlan’s singing of this. Her voice is amazing.
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    Gloomy sunday (Szomorú Vasárnap), greatly singed by Billie Holiday.
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