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Manic Monday Lyrics By Bangles Songs Album: Different Light Year: 1986 Six o'clock already I was just in the middle of a dream I was kissin' Valentino By a

Bangles Songs - Manic Monday
Bangles - Manic Monday


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Album: Different Light
Released: 1986

Manic Monday Lyrics


Six o'clock already
I was just in the middle of a dream
I was kissin' Valentino
By a crystal blue Italian stream
But I can't be late
'Cause then I guess I just won't get paid
These are the days
When you wish your bed was already made

It's just another Manic Monday
I wish it was Sunday
'Cause that's my fun day
My I don't have to run day
It's just another manic Monday

Have to catch an early train
Got to be to work by nine
And if I had an air-o-plane
I still couldn't make it on time
'Cause it takes me so long
Just to figure out what I'm gonna wear
Blame it on the train
But the boss is already there

All of the nights
Why did my lover have to pick last night
To get down
Doesn't it matter
That I have to feed the both of us
Employment's down
He tells me in his bedroom voice
C'mon honey, let's go make some noise
Time it goes so fast
When you're having fun

Writer/s: NELSON, PRINCE ROGERS
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Prince wrote this song under the name "Christopher" (the name of his character in his movie Under the Cherry Moon), and it became the Bangles first hit. The purple one discovered the Bangles after coming across the video for one of their early singles, "Hero Takes a Fall," on MTV. He showed up at a Bangles gig in Los Angeles, then joined them onstage at The Fillmore, where he played on "Hero."

    Prince put together a very special mixtape for the group - one with two original songs he had written and wanted them to record. In our interview with Bangles lead singer Susanna Hoffs , she explained: "I went and picked up a cassette. It had two songs on it and one of them was 'Manic Monday.' The other was called 'Jealous Girl.' I have to look up that cassette. I know I have it. It's in a box somewhere. The demo just had a girl singing it. I think he was offering us the track so we'd sing it the same way. But we wanted to do the whole thing from the ground up."

    The Bangles recorded "Manic Monday" with the appropriate trepidation that comes with a song written by a superstar. Hoffs recalls: "I remember going in and singing that song and being on the mike and it was kind of like red light fever. I knew it was a Prince song and I wanted to do a great job on it. I remember David (producer David Kahne) was really excited; you pick up on those vibes and it's just the best feeling in the world. Recording is so psychological, there's so much pressure, because there's a lot at stake and you want to make sure you do your very best to get it captured on tape. It was taped back then. We didn't have ProTools, so you were always in danger of destroying something that was good already. Prince came to our rehearsal after the record was done, and he was really thrilled with how it came out. I think he might have said something like, 'Oh, I was surprised you guys didn't use my track,' or something. But he was very happy with it."
  • Prince's lifestyle is nothing like the workday grind he pokes fun of in this song, which finds a young lady stressing out about being late for work and trying in vain to get there on time. This being a Prince-penned song from the '80s, there is sex involved: we find out in the last verse that she's late because her lover, who apparently doesn't work, hit her up for some lovemaking the night before. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Prince's "Kiss" was #1 when this was #2 in the US.
  • Prince first recorded this song with Apollonia 6, which was a group he assembled for his film Purple Rain. Apollonia Kotero was the female lead in the film and fronted the group along with Brenda Bennett and Susan Moonsie (yes, there were only three girls in Apollonia 6). The group released just one album (self-titled), which was slated to contain not only "Manic Monday," but also "The Glamorous Life," which Prince ended up giving to Sheila E. The highest charting song on the Apollonia 6 album was "Sex Shooter" (performed in Purple Rain), which made #85 US.

    A pre-release cassette of the album contained the Apollonia 6 version of "Manic Monday." Prince clearly made the right decision by trusting the song to The Bangles.
  • In their 1984 video for "Hero Takes A Fall," the Bangles were rocking a highly accessorized, Madonna look (yes, The Bangles were wearing Bangles). For their "Manic Monday" clip, the fashions were more refined and the hairstyles more classic. The video marked the first time we saw Susanna Hoffs doing her famous "look up and to the side." Her scenes are in black and white while the majority of the video is in color. Early MTV was a place where the rules of filmmaking could be broken.
  • When this song began climbing the charts, the Bangles were dispatched to Europe on a grueling club tour. When they returned to America, they experienced what aspiring bands dream of. Susanna Hoffs told us: "After we were done with this crazy European run that we were on, we went back to the East Coast, and we were standing on a street corner in Washington, DC. We were out for a morning walk together as a band, which is so cute, and we heard this song coming out of the car stereo of this red convertible. It sounded familiar; there was that feeling of something on the tip of your tongue, but you just can't quite access it. And then all of a sudden the realization hit us simultaneously that it was our song and we just started going crazy, jumping up and down and screaming and being very silly."
  • This song is the ultimate ballad of harried office workers everywhere, guaranteed to be heard at least once a day blaring from a desktop radio among the cubicles in just about every business in the English-speaking world. So let's cover some trivia about everyone's most-cursed day of the week:

    Monday is named after the convention which literally calls this day "Moon's Day" after the old European habit of naming the days of the week after gods represented by celestial objects. You probably knew that Sunday, whose taking off makes Monday such a drag for coming back to work, was named after the sun. But did you know that the reason Christian, Islamic, and Hebrew tradition has this as [God's/Yahweh's/Allah's] day is because before any of those religions, sun worshipers took Sunday as their holy day too? Here's a gallery of sun gods , at least one of which, Moloch, was around before the Old Testament was written, since it was mentioned there by name.

    Since it seems inevitable, we'll say it for you: "Sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays!" The line from the 1999 film Office Space, which the Internet at large will never, ever, ever let die.

    Some people find Monday to be such a stressful day that they take an unscheduled day off. The practice dates at least to the 17th century and was called "Saint Monday" as a joke; however, Benjamin Franklin bragged about his diligence as he was "never making a St. Monday." A page from his autobiography says so .

    Garfield the cat, title character of the newspaper comic strip, also hates Mondays. Lord knows why, it's not like he has a job to go back to!

    And then "Goodbye Blue Monday" is the alternate title of Kurt Vonnegut's novel Breakfast of Champions, so it goes.

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