Have you ever noticed how many songs mention the days of the week? From Monday to Sunday, each day has its own special tune. It’s a fun way to celebrate the passage of time and the different moods that come with each day.
Whether you’re feeling the Monday blues or ready to party on a Friday night, there’s a song out there for every day of the week. Music has a way of capturing the essence of each day and turning it into something magical.

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The Days of the Week in Song
Monday is often associated with starting fresh or feeling a bit down, like in The Mamas & The Papas’ “Monday, Monday.” On the other hand, The Bangles’ hit “Manic Monday” perfectly captures the stress of the first day of the workweek.
Tuesday doesn’t get as much love in the music world, but the classic “Ruby Tuesday” by The Rolling Stones is a timeless ode to lost love and nostalgia. Wednesday offers a mid-week pick-me-up with hits like “Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.” by Simon & Garfunkel.
Thursday is the day to start gearing up for the weekend, as seen in The Cure’s “Friday I’m in Love.” And of course, Friday is all about letting loose and having a good time, just like in Katy Perry’s “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.).”
As the weekend winds down, Sunday is often depicted as a day for reflection and relaxation. Songs like U2’s “Sunday Bloody Sunday” or Maroon 5’s “Sunday Morning” capture the bittersweet feeling of the day before the workweek begins again.
Next time you’re feeling a certain way on a particular day, why not put on a song that matches your mood? Music has a way of making every day a little brighter, no matter what day of the week it is.

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