100 Best Songs With Days of the Week in the Title
Songs With a Day of the Week in the Title
There’s an element of intrigue in songs that have a day of the week mentioned in their title. Regardless of the theme or lyrical meaning conveyed, we have to admit that these songs make listening fun. Many singers and songwriters express their fascination with a day in songs metaphorically. While certain songs create a joyful vibe, a number of songs about a day showcase a thoughtful chain of events that arise from personal experiences.
The list below showcases a diverse collection of songs that have days of the week mentioned in their title. Feel free to share your views, opinions, and song suggestions, along with your favorite day, in the comments section.
Top 10 Days of the Week Songs
- “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)”—Katy Perry
- “Ruby Tuesday”—The Rolling Stones
- “Wednesday Morning, 3, A.M.”—Simon & Garfunkel
- “Friday I’ll Be Over U”—Allison Iraheta
- “Tuesday's Gone”—Lynyrd Skynyrd
- “Manic Monday”—The Bangles
- “Thank God It’s Friday”—Love & Kisses
- “Call it Stormy Monday (But Tuesday is Just as Bad)”—T-Bone Walker
- “Friday I’m in Love”—The Cure
- “Thursday’s Child”—David Bowie
Days of the Week in Different Music Genres
In different music genres, musicians have expressed varied sentiments associated with a day. The feeling experienced on different days of the week is theatrically brought to life in many rock, pop, and R&B songs. A number of blues musicians have exquisitely portrayed their emotions through lyrics referencing different days of the week.
Folk musicians and country musicians have expressed their instinctive feeling about how it feels to spend the day with the one you love. Bands and artists from indie, emo, and alternative genres have poetically described the warmth and passion felt on a certain day of the week.
#11—20
11. “Sunday Morning”—Maroon 5
12. “Waiting for Wednesday”—Lisa Loeb
13. “Any Wednesday”—The Royal Guardsman
14. “Sunday and Me”—Jay and the Americans
15. “American Saturday Night”—Brad Paisley
16. “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down”—Kris Kristofferson
17. “Saturday Gigs”—Mott the Hoople
18. “Laundromat Monday”—Joe Jackson
19. “Blue Monday”—New Order
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20. “Another Saturday Night”—Sam Cooke
Beliefs Associated With Days of the Week
Belief manifests in strange ways. Different days of the week evoke a new emotion. You are likely to feel more relaxed or confident on your favorite day. Although the liking you have for a particular day of the week is attributed to your mindset, many individuals associate that day with luck. People tend to feel lucky on their favorite day of the week.
This euphoric feeling that evolves is triggered by a sense of calm and positive thinking. Musicians from different genres of music have creatively described their state of mind on certain days. While there is a lot of superstition associated with days of the week, truth is, it’s the way you feel that makes a day more important than the other.
#21—30
21. “Saturday Night”—Whigfield
22. “Come Monday”—Jimmy Buffett
23. “Tuesday’s Heartbreak”—Stevie Wonder
24. “Sunday Girl”—Blondie
25. “Hello Friday”—Flo Rida featuring Jason Derulo
26. “Another Sunday in South”—Miranda Lambert
27. “Monday, Monday”—The Mamas & the Papas
28. “Sunday Morning”—Earth, Wind & Fire
29. “Funky Friday”—Dave featuring Fredo
30. “High ‘n’ Dry (Saturday Night)”—Def Leppard
#31—50
31. “Everyday Is Like Sunday”—Morrissey
32. “Closed On Sunday”—Kanye West
33. “Saturday”—Fall Out Boy
34. “Thursday”—Jess Glynne
35. “Rainy Days and Mondays”—The Carpenters
36. “Friday on My Mind”—The Easybeats
37. “Wednesday Week”—The Undertones
38. “A Month of Saturdays”—R.E.M.
39. “Saturday Nights”—Khalid
40. “I Don't Like Mondays”—The Boomtown Rats
41. “Saturday in the Park”—Chicago
42. “10:15 Saturday Night”—The Cure
43. “Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night”—Bon Jovi
44. “Tuesday”—ILoveMakonnen featuring Drake
45. “Saturday Night Special”—Lynyrd Skynyrd
46. “Small Town Saturday Night”—Hal Ketchum
47. “Monday Morning”—Fleetwood Mac
48. “Saturday Night”—Drowning Pool
49. “New Moon on Monday”—Duran Duran
50. “Saturday”—Rebecca Black and Dave Days
#51—75
51. “Friday’s Child”—Nancy Sinatra
52. “It Sure is Monday”—Mark Chesnutt
53. “Saturday Night”—Bay City Rollers
54. “Tuesday Morning”—The Pogues
55. “Saturday Love”—Cherrelle and Alexander O’Neal
56. “Friday Night in Dixie”—Rheet Atkins
57. “Saturday Night”—Natalia Kills
58. “Drive-In Saturday”—David Bowie
59. “Pleasant Valley Sunday”—The Monkees
60. “Friday to Sunday”—Justice Crew
61. “Tuesday’s Dead”—Cat Stevens
62. “I Don't Have To Be Me ('til Monday)”—Steve Azar
63. “Sunday Bloody Sunday”—U2
64. “Friday Night”—Lady A
65. “Saturday Night”—Suede
66. “Friday Night”—Arabesque
67. “Sunday Morning”—No Doubt
68. “Monday Morning”—Melanie Fiona
69. “Sunday Morning Call”—Oasis
70. “Saturday Night Special”—Conway Twitty
71. “Louisiana Saturday Night”—Mel McDaniel
72. “Sunday”—Sonic Youth
73. “Come Saturday Morning”—The Sandpipers
74. “Sunday Will Never Be the Same”—Spanky and Our Gang
75. “Say Amen (Saturday Night)”—Panic! at the Disco
#76—100
76. “Sunday”—Foals
77. “Monday Morning Church”—Alan Jackson
78. “Saturday’s Child”—The Monkees
79. “Friday’s Child”—Will Young
80. “Sunday Morning Sunshine”—Harry Chapin
81. “That’s What I Love About Sunday”—Craig Morgan
82. “Saturday Night at the Movies”—The Drifters
83. “Thursday”—Pet Shop Boys
84. “Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!)”—Ludacris
85. “Friday”—Phish
86. “Sunday Sunrise”—Anne Murray
87. “Freaky Friday”—Lil Dicky
88. “Raining On Sunday”—Keith Urban
89. “Sunday Papers”—Joe Jackson
90. “Lazy Sunday”—Small Faces
91. “Friday’s Child”—Them
92. “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down”—Ray Stevens
93. “Beautiful Sunday”—Daniel Boone
94. “Sunday Mornin”’—Spanky and Our Gang
95. “If You’re Not Back in Love by Monday”—Merle Haggard
96. “Saturday”—Basshunter
97. “Friday Night”—The Darkness
98. “Saturday Morning Confusion”—Bobby Russell
99. “One More Saturday Night”—The Grateful Dead
100. “Sunday”—Hurts
Other Notable Songs With Days of the Week in the Title
- “Happened on a Saturday Night (Suzie Q)”—Jason Michael Carroll
- “Sunday Morning”—The Velvet Underground
- “Tuesday’s Broken”—Sugarland
- “Sunday Afternoon in the Park”—Van Halen
- “Dark Saturday”—Metric
- “Saturdays”—Twin Shadow featuring HAIM
- “Clean Monday”—Will Butler
- “One Sunday Morning (Song for Jane Smiley’s Boyfriend)”—Wilco
- “Saturday Night Inside Out”—The Avalanches
- “Blue Sunday”—The Doors
- “Sunday Rain”—Foo Fighters
- “You’re My Sunday”—Jessica Simpson
- “Sun Comes Up, It’s Tuesday Morning”—Cowboy Junkies
- “Tuesday”—Burak Yeter and Danelle Sandoval
- “Another Park, Another Sunday”—The Doobie Brothers
- “Saturday Night”—Brian Wilson featuring Nate Ruess
- “Everything’s Tuesday”—Chairmen of the Board
- “Sunday Morning Nightmare”—Sham 69
- “Tonight We Feel Alive (On a Saturday)”—Four Year Strong
- “Bank Holiday Monday”—Stereophonics
- “Saturday Sun”—Crowded House
- “C U Next Tuesday”—Kesha
- “Saturday Night”—The Blue Nile
- “Monday Morning”—Death Cab for Cutie
- “Black Friday”—Steely Dan
- “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting”—Elton John
- “Monday”—Matt Corby
- “Loving you Sunday Morning”—Scorpions
- “What Are You Doing Sunday?”—Tony Orlando & Dawn
- “Good Mourning/Black Friday”—Megadeth
- “Sunny Sunday”—Joni Mitchell
- “Almost Saturday Night”—John Fogerty
- “Sunday”—Earl Sweatshirt featuring Frank Ocean
- “Just Wednesday”—Inspiral Carpets
- “Except for Monday”—Lorrie Morgan
- “Friday Fish Fry”—Kelis
- “Thursday Morning”—Giles, Giles and Fripp
- “Love You Till Tuesday”—David Bowie
- “She Left on A Monday”—Bic Runga
- “Naked Sunday”—Stone Temple Pilots
- “Saturday Night, Sunday Morning”—Thelma Houston
- “On a Saturday Night”—Eddie Floyd
- “Saturday Night at the Duck Pond”—The Cougars
- “Remembering Sunday”—All Time Low featuring Juliet Simms
- “Black Saturday”—Soundgarden
- “Suicide Sunday”—The Friday Night Boys
- “Sunday”—Bloc Party
- “Saturday Night Gave Me Sunday Morning”—Bon Jovi
- “Bad Friday”—Umphrey’s McGee
- “Oh, Sunday Night”—Carrie Underwood
- “Will You Be Staying After Sunday?”—The Peppermint Rainbow
- “On Saturday Afternoons in 1963”—Rickie Lee Jones
- “Jersey Thursday”—Donovan
- “Friday”—Rebecca Black
- “Sunday”—David Bowie
- “Finally Friday”—George Jones
- “Tuesday Afternoon”—The Moody Blues
- “Sunday Morning Jetpack”—Big Sean featuring The-Dream
- “One Million Billionth of a Millisecond on a Sunday Morning”—The Flaming Lips
- “God Bless Saturday”—Kid Rock
- “Sunday Morning”—Parmalee
- “Saturday's a Celebration”—Big K.R.I.T. featuring Jamie N Commons
- “Lazing On a Sunday Afternoon”—Queen
- “Sunday Night”—Ryan Leslie