08/08/2025
Music has an uncanny ability to resonate with our daily lives, and few aspects of our routine are as universally recognised and felt as the progression of the week. From the dread of a 'Manic Monday' to the joyous anticipation of 'Last Friday Night', songwriters have long drawn inspiration from the distinct emotional landscapes each day can evoke. Whether it's the reflective mood of a Sunday morning or the party spirit of a Saturday night, songs featuring days of the week in their titles offer a unique lens through which to view our collective experiences.

The inclusion of a specific day in a song's title often creates an immediate sense of intrigue and relatability. It taps into a shared rhythm of life, a common understanding of the weekly cycle that shapes our moods, plans, and even our superstitions. These tracks become anthems for particular moments, providing a soundtrack to our own personal 'T.G.I.F.' celebrations or our quiet moments of introspection.
The Weekday Narrative Across Genres
The emotional weight and cultural significance of each day are expressed differently across the vast spectrum of musical genres. Musicians from diverse backgrounds have harnessed the power of the weekday to convey a myriad of feelings:
- Rock and Pop: These genres often embrace the high-energy anticipation of weekends and the more upbeat aspects of weekdays. Think of anthems celebrating Friday nights or the more reflective, sometimes melancholic, portrayals of Mondays and Tuesdays.
- R&B: Smooth R&B tracks frequently delve into the emotional nuances of relationships and personal experiences, often framing them within the context of specific days, highlighting moments of connection or longing.
- Blues: The raw emotion inherent in blues music lends itself perfectly to expressing the struggles and hardships often associated with the early part of the week, or the catharsis found in the blues of a Sunday.
- Folk and Country: These genres often capture a more intimate and personal narrative. Songs might depict the simple joys of spending a day with a loved one or the reflective peace found in a quiet Sunday morning.
- Indie, Emo, and Alternative: Artists in these fields frequently use poetic language to explore the deeper emotional currents associated with specific days, capturing feelings of passion, melancholy, or existential reflection.
The Psychology and Superstition of Weekdays
There's a fascinating psychological element at play when we associate specific feelings or levels of 'luck' with certain days. While personal preference and state of mind undoubtedly play a role, many people find themselves feeling more optimistic, relaxed, or confident on their favourite day of the week. This perceived boost in morale can be attributed to a sense of calm, positive thinking, or simply the anticipation of upcoming events. Many a musician has creatively channelled this subjective experience into their work, making the listener feel understood and seen.

While superstition surrounding days of the week exists, the ultimate power of a particular day often lies in how it makes us feel. Music helps amplify these feelings, transforming an ordinary Tuesday into something more significant through the power of a well-crafted song.
A Comprehensive Collection of Weekday Tunes
Below is an extensive compilation of songs that proudly feature a day of the week in their title. This list spans decades and genres, offering a rich tapestry of musical interpretations of our weekly lives. We encourage you to explore these tracks and share your own favourites, thoughts, and preferred days in the comments section!
Top 100 Songs Featuring Days of the Week:
Pioneering Tracks (1-10):
- Katy Perry - "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"
- The Rolling Stones - "Ruby Tuesday"
- Simon & Garfunkel - "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M."
- Allison Iraheta - "Friday I'll Be Home"
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Tuesday's Gone"
- The Bangles - "Manic Monday"
- Love & Kisses - "Thank God It's Friday"
- T-Bone Walker - "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)"
- The Cure - "Friday I'm in Love"
- David Bowie - "Thursday's Child"
Further Explorations (11-20):
- Maroon 5 - "Sunday Morning"
- Lisa Loeb - "Waiting for Wednesday"
- The Royal Guard - "Any Wednesday"
- Jay and the Americans - "Sunday and Me"
- Brad Paisley - "American Saturday Night"
- Kris Kristofferson - "Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down"
- Mott the Hoople - "Saturday Gigs"
- Joe Jackson - "Laundromat Monday"
- New Order - "Blue Monday"
- Sam Cooke - "Another Saturday Night"
Expanding the Playlist (21-40):
- Whigfield - "Saturday Night"
- Jimmy Buffett - "Come Monday"
- Stevie Wonder - "Tuesday Heartbreak"
- Blondie - "Sunday Girl"
- Flo Rida ft. Jason Derulo - "Hello Friday"
- Miranda Lambert - "Another Sunday in the South"
- The Mamas & the Papas - "Monday, Monday"
- Earth, Wind & Fire - "Sunday Morning"
- Dave ft. Fredo - "Funky Friday"
- Def Leppard - "High 'n' Dry (Saturday Night)"
- Morrissey - "Everyday Is Like Sunday"
- Kanye West - "Closed on Sunday"
- Fall Out Boy - "Saturday"
- Jess Glynne - "Thursday"
- The Carpenters - "Rainy Days and Mondays"
- The Easybeats - "Friday on My Mind"
- The Undertones - "Wednesday Week"
- R.E.M. - "Month of Saturdays"
- Khalid - "Saturday Night"
- Boomtown Rats - "I Don't Like Mondays"
A Deep Dive (41-60):
- Chicago - "Saturday in the Park"
- The Cure - "10:15 Saturday Night"
- Bon Jovi - "One Day I'll Be Saturday Night"
- MondayMakonnen ft. Drake - "Tuesday"
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Saturday Night Special"
- Hal Ketchum - "Small Town Saturday Night"
- Fleetwood Mac - "Monday Morning"
- Drowning Pool - "Saturday Night Pool"
- Duran Duran - "New Moon on Monday"
- Rebecca Black & Dave - "Saturday"
- Nancy Sinatra - "Friday's Child"
- Mark Chesnutt - "It's Alright Monday"
- Bay City Rollers - "Saturday Night"
- The Pogues - "Tuesday Morning"
- Cherrelle & Alexander O'Neal - "Saturday Love"
- Leaf Atkins - "Friday Night in Dixie"
- Natalie Cole - "Saturday Night"
- David Bowie - "Drive-In Saturday"
- The Monkees - "Pleasant Valley Sunday"
- Justice Crew - "Friday to Sunday"
More Weekday Anthems (61-80):
- Cat Stevens - "Tuesday's Dead"
- Steve Azar - "I Don't Have to Be Me (Till Monday)"
- U2 - "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
- Madame A - "Friday Night"
- Suede - "Saturday Night"
- Arabesque - "Friday Night"
- No Doubt - "Sunday Morning"
- Melanie Fiona - "Monday Morning"
- Oasis - "Sunday Morning Call"
- Conway Twitty - "Saturday Night Special"
- Mel McDaniel - "Louisiana Saturday Night"
- The Musical Youth - "Sunday"
- The Grass Roots - "Come Saturday Morning"
- Spanky and Our Gang - "Sunday Will Never Be the Same"
- Panic! At The Disco - "Say Amen (Saturday Night)"
- The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Wheels" (often associated with Sunday)
- Alan Jackson - "Monday Morning Church"
- The Monkees - "Saturday's Child"
- Will Young - "Friday's Child"
- Harry Chapin - "Sunday Morning Sunshine"
Rounding Out the List (81-100):
- Craig Morgan - "That's What I Love About Sunday"
- The Drifters - "Saturday Night at the Movies"
- Pet Shop Boys - "Thursday"
- Ludacris - "Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!)"
- Phish - "Friday"
- Anne Murray - "Sunday Sunrise"
- Lil Dicky - "Freaky Friday"
- Keith Urban - "Sunday Morning Coming Down" (cover)
- Joe Jackson - "Sunday Papers"
- Small Faces - "Lazy Sunday"
- They Might Be Giants - "Friday Child"
- Ray Stevens - "Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down"
- Daniel Boone - "Beautiful Sunday"
- Spanky and Our Gang - "Sunday Mornin'"
- Merle Haggard - "If You're Not Back in Love by Monday"
- Basshunter - "Saturday"
- The Darkness - "Friday Night"
- Bobby Russell - "Saturday Morning Confusion"
- The Grateful Dead - "One More Saturday Night"
- The Hives - "Hate to Say I Told You So" (often has a weekend vibe)
Other Notable Weekday Tracks:
- Jason Michael Carroll - "Sittin' Sideways (Suzie Q)" (mentions Saturday)
- The Velvet Underground - "Sunday Morning"
- Sugar Ray - "The Tuesday Is Broken"
- Van Halen - "Sunday Afternoon in the Park"
- Metric - "Black Saturday"
- Twin Shadow ft. HAIM - "Saturday"
- Will Butler - "Clean Monday"
- Wilco - "One Sunday Morning (Song for Jane Smiley's Boyfriend)"
- The Avalanches - "Saturday Night Inside Out"
- The Doors - "Blue Sunday"
- Shadowfax - "Sunday Rain"
- Jessica Simpson - "You're My Sunday"
- Cowboy Junkies - "The Sun Shines, It's Tuesday Morning"
- Burak Yeter & Danelle Sandoval - "Tuesday"
- The Doobie Brothers - "Another Park, Another Sunday"
- Brian Wilson ft. Nate Ruess - "Saturday Night"
- Presidents of the United States of America - "Everything Is Tuesday"
- Sham 69 - "Sunday Morning Nightmare"
- Four Year Strong - "Tonight We Feel Alive (A Saturday)"
- Stereophonics - "Bank Holiday Monday"
- Crowded House - "Saturday Sun"
- Kesha - "C U Next Tuesday"
- Blue Nile - "Saturday Night"
- Death Cab for Cutie - "Monday Morning"
- Dan Steel - "Black Friday"
- Elton John - "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"
- Matt Corby - "Monday"
- Tony Orlando & Dawn - "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)" (often evokes Sunday feelings)
- Megadeth - "Good Mourning/Black Friday"
- Joni Mitchell - "Sunny Sunday"
- John Fogerty - "Almost Saturday Night"
- Frank Ocean - "Sunday" (from Endless)
- Just Wednesday - "Spiral Carpet"
- Lorrie Morgan - "Except for Monday"
- Kelis - "Friday Fish Fry"
- Giles, Giles and Fripp - "Thursday Morning"
- David Bowie - "Love You Till Tuesday"
- Bic Runga - "She Left on a Monday"
- Stone Temple Pilots - "Naked Sunday"
- Thelma Houston - "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning"
- Eddie Floyd - "One Saturday Night"
- The Cougars - "Saturday Night at the Duck Pond"
- All Time Low ft. Juliet Simms - "Remembering Sunday"
- Soundgarden - "Black Saturday"
- Friday Night Boys - "Suicide Sunday"
- Block Party - "Sunday"
- Bon Jovi - "Saturday Night Gave Me Sunday Morning"
- Amphrey McGee - "Bad Friday"
- Carrie Underwood - "Oh, Sunday Night"
- Peppermint Rainbow - "Will You Be My Girlfriend" (often associated with Sunday)
- Rickie Lee Jones - "Saturday Afternoon in 1963"
- Donovan - "Jersey Thursday"
- Rebecca Black - "Friday"
- David Bowie - "Sunday"
- George Jones - "Finally Friday"
- Mood Elevator Blues - "Tuesday Afternoon"
- Big Sean ft. The-Dream - "Sunday Morning Jetpack"
- Flaming Lips - "One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning"
- Kid Rock - "God Bless Saturday"
- Parmalee - "Sunday Morning"
- Big K.R.I.T. ft. Jamie N Commons - "Saturday's a Celebration"
- The Last Shadow Puppets - "The Age of the Understatement" (evokes a Sunday feeling)
- Ryan Leslie - "Sunday Night"
- Tom Waits - "(Looking for) The Heart of Saturday Night"
- The Shirelles - "I Met Him on a Sunday (Rond-Rond-Rond)"
- Courtney Barnett - "Sunday Roast"
- The Clique - "Sunday Sugar"
- Iggy Pop - "Sunday"
- Fats Domino - "Blue Monday"
- Louis Jordan - "Saturday Night Fish Fry"
- Harry Nilsson - "(Thursday) Here's Why I Didn't Go to Work Today"
- John Lee Hooker - "Wednesday Evening Blues"
- Cole Swindell - "Single Saturday Night"
- Kanye West ft. Pusha T, Common, Big Sean, Charlie Wilson & Kid Cudi - "G.O.O.D. Friday"
- Lime Tree - "Gloomy Sunday"
- LOLO - "A Gun for Saturday"
- The Specials - "Friday Night, Saturday Morning"
- Stone Temple Pilots - "Tuesday's Gone" (cover)
- The Misfits - "Saturday Night"
- Bell & James - "Livin' it Up (Friday Night)"
- The View - "Sunday"
- Jimmy Buffett - "Livingston Saturday Night"
- Emperor of the Sun - "Saturday Night"
- Joe Jackson - "Friday"
- French Kicks - "Sunday Night is Fair"
- John Prine - "Long Monday"
- Chris Young ft. Vince Gill - "Sober Saturday Night"
- Gene Pitney ft. George Jones - "I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night"
- Matt Costa - "Sweet Thursday"
- Tori Amos - "Wednesday"
- Sandi Thom - "Saturday Night"
- Claude Thornhill Orchestra - "A Sunday Kind of Love"
- Barry Blue - "Dancing (On A Saturday Night)"
- The Orb - "Thursday Guardian"
- Brett Eldredge - "Sunday Drive"
- Government Mule - "Mourning Day"
- Vanessa Daou - "Sunday Afternoon"
- Wilco - "Monday"
- Joy of Living - "Saturday Sun"
- Lana Cantrell - "Like a Sunday Morning"
- Thousand Horses - "Sunday Morning"
- The Smithereens - "Groovy Tuesday"
- Glenn Miller - "Jukebox Saturday Night"
- Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment - "Sunday Candy"
- The Caulfields - "Wake Up Wednesday"
- Emperor of the Sun - "Sunday Morning"
- Wendy Matthews - "Friday Child"
- Massive Attack - "Slow Motion Saturday"
- Edward Meeker - "Ev'ry Day Will Be Sunday When the Town's in Dry Dock"
- We Are The Kings - "Friday Is Forever"
- Peter and Gordon - "Sunday for Tea"
- Chevelle - "Saturdays"
- Tom Waits - "Ghosts of Saturday Night (After Hours at Napoleone's Pizza House)"
- Rachael Yamagata - "Saturday Morning"
- The Moments - "Sunday"
- Freya Ridings - "We're Already Wednesday"
- Procol Harum - "Sunday Morning"
- The Minders - "Hooray for Tuesday"
- The New Establishment - "(One of These Days) Sunday Will Come Tuesday"
- Sammy Wilk - "Saturday (The Wedding Song)"
- Ice Cube - "Friday"
- Surfaces - "Sunday Best"
- Travis Barker ft. Transplants & Slash - "Saturday Night"
- Howie Day - "Sunday Morning Song"
- Jim Croce - "Thursday"
- Herman Brood & His Wild Romance - "Saturday Night"
- The Secret Sisters - "Next Sunday"
This comprehensive list demonstrates the enduring appeal of the weekly cycle as a source of musical inspiration. Each song offers a unique perspective, reflecting how different days can colour our emotions and shape our experiences. So, put on your favourite weekday track and let the music guide you through the rhythm of the week!
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