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The famous video No doubt - "Sunday Morning" was released in 1995. The group was formed in 1986 by Eric Stephanie and John Spence, and was originally Текст песни: Sappy pathetic little me That was the girl I used to be You had me on my knees I'd trade you places any day I'd never thought you could be that way But you looked like me on Sunday You came in with the breeze on Sunday morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning I thought I knew you I thought I knew you I thought I knew you well so well You're trying my shoes on for a change They look so good but fit so strange Out of fashion so I can complain You came in with the breeze on Sunday Morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning I thought I knew you I thought I knew you I thought I knew you well so well I know who I am, but who are you? You're not looking like you used to You're on the other side of the mirror So nothing's looking quite as clear Thank you, for turning on the light Thank you, now you're the parasite I didn't think you had it in you And now, you're looking like I used to! You came in with the breeze on Sunday Morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning And you want me badly You cannot have me I thought I knew you I've got a new view I thought I knew you well... oh well

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No doubt – <p>This collective has a very turbulent and confusing pre-official history with a mass of line-up changes, two unsuccessful albums, as well as the suicide of the second vocalist - a person who seemed completely unwilling to commit suicide, in whose lips the optimistic “No bazaar!” Sounded every now and then. However, the group became known to the general public only in the 90s. It was amazing to meet the American team that made their way into the charts of those years, whose songs were different from each other! And this was at a time when the disc was being recorded for the sake of two hits of dubious quality, and if suddenly a material was composed that was different in style from the previous one, it was time to create a new project for it. Is it possible? Undoubtedly! Without a bazaar! No doubt!</p><p> Conceived and created by Californian Eric Stefani (1964), his sister Gwen (1969), and their mutual friend John Spense back in 1986, the group has long and painfully made its way onto the big stage. Musicians came and went, no stable income was foreseen. In December 1987, the first crisis broke out - after a quarrel with his parents in an attack of depression, Spence committed suicide. At the next concert, the band&#39;s disbandment was announced, but the very next day Gwen and Eric decided to continue working.<br /><br /> Things suddenly went smoothly, and a couple of years later the line-up stabilized: Gwen Stefani - vocals, Eric Stephanie - keyboards, Tom Dumont (1968) - guitar, Tony Kanal (1970) - bass, Adrian Young (Adrian Young , 1969) - drums. After unsuccessful tests, they decided not to take anyone to the place of the late Spence, and Gwen remained the main vocalist. However, the breakthrough was still far away.</p><p> Times, however, changed - the grunge boom faded away as abruptly as it began, and in sunny California, cheerful guitar rock with ska elements triumphed again. It was then that brother and sister Stephanie showed the real class of the game: the hellish polystyling of &quot;Tragic Kingdom&quot;, the third disc of No Doubt, released by the studio &quot;Trauma&quot;, finally caught the audience. Bolan blues &quot;The Climb&quot;, reggae &quot;World Go &#39;Round&quot;, aerosmith-like ballad &quot;Don&#39;t Speak&quot;, glam reggae &quot;Spiderwebs&quot;, punk foxtrot &quot;Excuse Me Mr.&quot;, operetta title &quot;Tragic Kingdom&quot; (where guitarist Dumont&#39;s &quot;metal&quot; past was rapidly manifested) and other, no less carbon monoxide compositions gave the impression of an application for the future of the upper class: it was one of the few albums of the decade in general, interesting from first to last note.</p><p> The breakthrough took place.</p> – доубт no dubt no dopt dobt nodoubt но дабт
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The famous video No doubt - "Sunday Morning" was released in 1995. The group was formed in 1986 by Eric Stephanie and John Spence, and was originally called the Apple Core. Eric acted as keyboard player and John acted as vocalist. Also, as a supporting vocalist Stephanie invited his sister Gwen. The band searched for musicians for several months and then rehearsed. Soon the band began to play at parties, performing hits of different groups and a number of their songs.

Release date: Июнь 1995
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Album: Sunday Morning

Performer: Sophie Muller [Video Director], Myke Zykoff [Video Producer]
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Sappy pathetic little me
That was the girl I used to be
You had me on my knees
I'd trade you places any day
I'd never thought you could be that way
But you looked like me on Sunday
You came in with the breeze on Sunday morning
You sure have changed since yesterday
Without any warning

I thought I knew you
I thought I knew you
I thought I knew you well so well

You're trying my shoes on for a change
They look so good but fit so strange
Out of fashion so I can complain

You came in with the breeze on Sunday Morning
You sure have changed since yesterday
Without any warning

I thought I knew you
I thought I knew you
I thought I knew you well so well

I know who I am, but who are you?
You're not looking like you used to
You're on the other side of the mirror
So nothing's looking quite as clear

Thank you, for turning on the light
Thank you, now you're the parasite
I didn't think you had it in you
And now, you're looking like I used to!

You came in with the breeze on Sunday Morning
You sure have changed since yesterday
Without any warning
And you want me badly
You cannot have me

I thought I knew you
I've got a new view
I thought I knew you well... oh well

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