Sunday’s Child
Melodic New York studio songwriting across four albums

Easy Living
Beatles-style melodic pop-rock with strong songwriting and studio musicianship.

Traveling Dreams
Cinematic, reflective songs including “Save Me,” originally connected to the film 15 Minutes.

Rainbow’s Edge
A deeper chapter in the Sunday’s Child catalog, blending melodic rock and reflective storytelling.

Horizons
The latest Sunday’s Child album featuring emotionally cinematic tracks and acclaimed collaborators.
New to Sunday’s Child? Start Here.
These tracks give new listeners the clearest first impression of the Sunday’s Child catalog — melodic, cinematic, and emotionally driven.

Featured Story
The song that almost made it into a Robert De Niro film
“Save Me,” from Traveling Dreams, has one of the strongest stories in the Sunday’s Child catalog. Joshua originally wrote the song for the film 15 Minutes, starring Robert De Niro. Although it was not included in the final cut, the track still carries the cinematic mood, tension, and emotional weight of a film scene.
A Studio Project Built With Serious Musical Credibility
Across the Sunday’s Child catalog, Joshua Najjar’s songs feature contributions from acclaimed studio musicians, vocalists, and instrumentalists connected to respected artists and recording projects.
Scott Metzger
Guitar contributions on later Sunday’s Child albums. Known for his work with Joe Russo’s Almost Dead.
Sammy Merendino
Drums across much of the catalog. A veteran studio musician with credits including Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Lou Reed, and more.
Ari Hest
Vocals on Horizons. Grammy-nominated songwriter and vocalist.
Jeremy Pelt
Trumpet on “Infatuation” from Easy Living. Recognized as one of the leading jazz trumpet players of his generation.
Philip Foxman
Vocals on Easy Living. Australian songwriter and performer with major-label experience.
Benjy King
Producer and player on “Save Me.” Known for work with Patty Smyth and Scandal.
Libra Max
Vocals on “Save Me,” adding to the track’s cinematic and emotional character.
Explore the Albums
Four albums of melodic, emotionally driven songwriting — from classic pop-rock energy to cinematic, reflective adult alternative.

Easy Living
The first Sunday’s Child album, built around accessible melodies, strong songwriting, and Beatles-style pop-rock appeal.

Traveling Dreams
A reflective chapter in the catalog featuring “Save Me,” a song with a unique Robert De Niro film backstory.

Rainbow’s Edge
A deeper catalog release showing another side of Sunday’s Child’s melodic and emotional songwriting.


