EG Kight - Sad, Sad Sunday

Album: Southern Comfort | Official Website: | Lyrics: Sad, sad Sunday That’s when my baby has to go I feel so downhearted When he leaves me here alone We live for lovin’ on the weekends That’s when we hold each other so close Sad Sad Sunday That’s when we go our separate ways The nights keep getting longer With every passing day Till the next time I can hold him My empty arms will have to wait Tomorrow will be Blue blue Mondays Tuesday and Wednesday, not much better It’s easier come Thursday coz’ Friday, we’ll be together Till sad Sad Sundays when once again, he goes away I have a dream that one day I hear my baby say There’ll be no more miles between us, from now on I’m hear to stay I wanna hear my baby whisper From this Sunday on, I’m here to stay No more sad Sad, Sunday When she talks, the endearing southern drawl draws people in like a magnet. And when she sings and plays that guitar, there’s no doubt that EG Kight means business. She tours as a trio or as a solo, and her live show consists of about 80% original songs. And as a storyteller, in between songs she often shares humorous stories with her audiences about her southern upbringing. With her rich vocals, captivating guitar style, and hefty catalog of well-crafted original songs, she has entertained audiences around the globe in true southern style. An indisputable triple threat – as singer, songwriter, and guitar player - with her own unique blend of “country flavored southern fried blues”, her music appeals to fans across the genres. Kight’s original songs have been recorded by several major blues artists, some have aired on five major TV networks and in film, and two songs recently aired on the Season 6 SEC Network “TrueSouth” episode about her hometown of Dublin. And those songs have been added to the ESPN Spotify playlist. Kight’s 2021 “Trio Sessions“ record garnered three Acoustic Album of the Year nominations from various music industry organizations. And Kight received three different Female Artist of the Year nods as well. And her 2023 “Sticks & Strings“ album was nominated for THREE awards for Acoustic Album from various industry organizations - a Blues Music Award, a Blues Blast award, and and Independent Blues Award. It debuted at #10 on the Billboard Blues Chart, #11 on the Big Blues Chart, #16 on the Living Blues Radio Chart, #19 on the Australian Blues and Roots Chart, and at #22 on the North American College & Community Radio Chart (NACC). And EG’s trio - Gary Porter (drums/harmonica) and Ken Wynn (guitar/dobro) performed several songs from the record on the Blues Music Awards show in Memphis in May. With a total of 21 music nominations over the last 25 years, Kight has no plans to slow down. She’s writing more new songs and performing more live shows, taking her unique blend of roots music to various stages across the country. No matter the stage, wherever she’s making music, she’s at home. It’s what she does. It’s what she loves… ------------ “She’s as classy, sassy, confident and credible as they come. Kight provides new hues for the blues while ensuring they remain compelling and engaging all at the same time.“ - American Songwriter Magazine “Her storytelling skills and down home southern humor add warmth to already spirited live performances.” - Creative Loafing 🎧 Don’s Tunes is about the music. It’s about the sound. It’s about the real thing. My mission for over 10 years is to collaborate with & promote lesser known, but extremely talented blues & jazz artists and bring you a selection of tunes with an audiophile sound and real emotion. On my website you can read more about the artists featured on the channel: ​ If you’re an artist or label and want to me featured on the channel, Spotify and my website visit: ​ & write me on don@ The song is used with a promotional purpose. All visual & audio copyrights belong to their respective o...
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