There are numerous songs with a day of the week in the title, with the most common ones being Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Here is a selection of songs featuring a day of the week in their title, including some well-known artists and bands:
Monday Monday
Rainy Days and Mondays
Monday Morning
I Don’t Like Mondays
Blue Monday
New Moon on Monday
Manic Monday
Come Monday
Ruby Tuesday
Tuesday Afternoon
Tuesday’s Gone
Wednesday Morning 3 a.m.
Thursday
Thursday’s Child
Friday I’m in Love
Friday on My Mind
Black Friday
Last Friday Night (TGIF)
Another Saturday Night
Saturday in the Park
Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting
Sunday Morning
Pleasant Valley Sunday
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Sunday and Me
Sunday Morning
Church on Sunday
Sunday Kind of Love
Gloomy Sunday
I Met Him on a Sunday
Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon
Sunday Will Never Be the Same
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Monday Monday – The Mamas and the Papas
Rainy Days and Mondays – The Carpenters
Monday Morning – Fleetwood Mac
I Don’t Like Mondays – Boomtown Rats
Blue Monday – Fats Domino
New Moon on Monday – Duran Duran
Manic Monday – Bangles
Come Monday – Jimmy Buffett
Ruby Tuesday – Rolling Stones
Tuesday Afternoon – Moody Blues
Tuesday’s Gone – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Wednesday Morning 3 a.m. – Simon and Garfunkel
Thursday – Jim Croce
Thursday’s Child – David Bowie
Friday I’m in Love – The Cure
Friday on My Mind – The Easybeats
Black Friday – Steely Dan
Last Friday Night (TGIF) – Katy Perry
Another Saturday Night – Sam Cooke
Saturday in the Park – Chicago
Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting – Elton John
Sunday Morning – Velvet Underground
Pleasant Valley Sunday – The Monkees
Sunday Bloody Sunday – U2
Sunday and Me – Jay and the Americans
Sunday Morning – Maroon Five/ No Doubt
Church on Sunday – Green Day
Sunday Kind of Love – Etta James
Gloomy Sunday – Billie Holiday
I Met Him on a Sunday – The Shirelles
Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon- Queen
Sunday Will Never Be the Same – Spanky and Our Gang
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