Sunrise (The Divine Comedy song)
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"Sunrise" | |
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Song by the Divine Comedy | |
from the album Fin de Siècle | |
Released | 31 August 1998 |
Recorded | 1998 |
Length | 3:17 |
Label | Setanta |
Songwriter(s) | Neil Hannon |
Producer(s) | Jon Jacobs |
"Sunrise" is a song by Irish band the Divine Comedy, and is the tenth and final track on their 1998 album Fin de Siècle.
Background
The song is about songwriter Neil Hannon's upbringing during the Troubles in Northern Ireland,[1] and refers to Derry and Enniskillen (as well as Derry's official name, Londonderry, and Enniskillen's Irish name, Inis Ceithleann).
The song has been acclaimed for its poignant subject matter and is one of Hannon's most popular compositions. It has been played regularly in concerts.
References
- ^ Graham, Stephen. "Twenty Years of Fin de Siècle". wearecult.rocks. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
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