British songwriter Mick J. Clark returns with a burst of lighthearted charm in his latest single ‘Anuther Sunny Hulliday’. As the sun climbs higher and the season turns golden, Clarkâs track is a carefree escape, a postcard from a world where the skies are always blue and the only plan is to have fun.
True to its title, quirkily misspelt to match his distinctive vocal phrasing, the track leans into playful eccentricity. Itâs a buoyant blend of sunny rhythms and Caribbean-leaning flair; complete with breezy guitar flourishes, cheerful backing vocals, and a bounce that invites listeners of all ages to join in. There’s even a dedicated seated dance routine, led by a miming parrot character, making it a hit for entertaining the younger crowd.
‘Anuther Sunny Hulliday’ captures the innocent thrill of vacation. Whether you’re boarding a plane or setting off by sea, Clarkâs lyrics channel that familiar sense of anticipation and delight, leaving stress behind and soaking up the sun. Itâs this universality, paired with his unmistakable delivery, that gives the track its staying power.
Mick J. Clark has long worn many hats. Charting on both UK and US iTunes, crafting socially conscious anthems for schools, and even penning a novel. But ‘Anuther Sunny Hulliday’ reminds us of another of his talents: delivering unabashed joy. The song doesnât try to be anything other a feel-good moment, full of colour and silliness, perfect for swaying along with your feet in the sand.
In a world that often feels too serious, the frontman offers up a reminder to embrace the sunshine, dance with parrots, and sing like no oneâs judging your spelling.







