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“ANUTHER SUNNY HULLIDAY” By Mick J. Clark


British singer-songwriter Mick J. Clark returns with a delightfully cheerful new single, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday,” a feel-good summer anthem that instantly captures the excitement and nostalgia of escaping everyday life for a well-earned vacation. Taken from his album Notes Two,” the track showcases Clark’s signature ability to transform ordinary life experiences into memorable musical moments. As a songwriter, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist, Clark once again demonstrates his creative independence, while the polished production by Martin Smith of Garage Studios, known for his time performing with Jeff Lynne’s ELO band, adds a professional sparkle to every second of the recording. Fans around the world can enjoy this sunny release on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, Tidal, and many other leading digital streaming platforms.


What immediately stands out about “Anuther Sunny Hulliday” is its irresistible positivity. Rather than relying on overly complicated songwriting, Clark embraces simplicity with sincerity, allowing listeners to relive every stage of a memorable holiday. From counting down the days before departure to arriving in the sunshine, enjoying carefree moments around the swimming pool, and finally experiencing the bittersweet journey home, the song paints vivid snapshots that almost everyone can relate to. Even the deliberately playful spelling of the title reflects Clark’s personality, matching the way he naturally sings the words while adding an extra layer of charm. It’s a refreshing reminder that great songwriting doesn’t always need dramatic twists; it simply needs honesty and genuine emotion.



The single shines through its bright arrangement and polished production. Clark’s warm vocal delivery sits comfortably over lively instrumentation that radiates optimism from beginning to end. Every musical element feels carefully placed without losing the spontaneous energy that makes summer songs so enjoyable. One particularly clever touch arrives during the closing moments, where the sound of an airplane symbolically brings listeners back home after their imaginary holiday. Interestingly, many listeners mistake the sound effect for ocean waves, creating a fun conversation point that highlights Clark’s playful attention to detail. It’s these small creative decisions that make the listening experience memorable long after the song has finished.


Beyond its catchy melody, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday” also reflects Mick J. Clark’s wider artistic philosophy. Throughout his career, he has consistently written songs with meaningful themes, covering subjects ranging from anti-smoking campaigns and climate awareness to domestic violence, confidence-building for children, perseverance, and preserving relationships. While this latest release focuses purely on celebration and happiness, it still carries his trademark sense of purpose by encouraging families to spend quality time together. The accompanying “Parrot Dance,” designed especially for children, perfectly complements the single’s joyful atmosphere and demonstrates Clark’s continued commitment to creating music that entertains across generations. His willingness to fully embrace the playful concept, even dressing as a parrot, shows an admirable dedication to connecting with young audiences through imagination and fun.


Music Mingle proudly gives a special shout-out to Mick J. Clark for continuing to create uplifting music that reminds us of the simple joys in life. In a world often filled with heavy headlines and daily pressures, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday” arrives like a refreshing ray of sunshine, inviting listeners to smile, sing along, and momentarily escape into holiday memories. Whether you’re already relaxing by the beach or simply dreaming of your next getaway, this single delivers exactly the kind of carefree soundtrack summer deserves. With its infectious melody, heartfelt storytelling, polished production, and family-friendly spirit, “Anuther Sunny Hulliday” is another enjoyable addition to Clark’s impressive catalogue and a song that deserves a place on every summer playlist.



Written by Manuel

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