Gloomy Sunday
"Gloomy Sunday" (English: Gloomy Sunday, Hungarian: Szomorú Vasárnap), also translated as "Black Sunday", is a Hungarian self-taught composer Lai A song composed in 1933 by Rezs?0?2 Seress (1899-1968). It is said that "Melancholy Sunday" was written by Reiji Shereish in a state of extreme grief after he broke up with his girlfriend. Hundreds of people took their own lives after listening to the song because of its breathtaking desperation. The song was dubbed the "Hungarian suicide song" and was even banned by internationally renowned radio stations such as the BBC. However, there are no substantial legal documents, journals, or publications to corroborate this suicide figure.
In fact, if you don’t understand foreign languages, you won’t commit suicide. I listened to it, but I didn’t know what it was about, huh. Anyway, the music is not good to listen to, the lyrics are incomprehensible, and if it doesn’t reach the perfect chord, it’s meaningless.