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Sunday" is a 1926 song written by Chester Conn, with lyrics by Jule Styne, Bennie Krueger, and Ned Miller, which has become a jazz standard recorded by many artists. The tune has been fitted out to various lyrics, but best known in the original version of British-American songwriter Jule Styne : "I'm blue every Monday, thinking over Sunday ...
Previously, radio was tracked Monday–Sunday and, before July 2015, Wednesday–Tuesday. [4] The first number-one song of the Billboard Hot 100 was "Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson, on August 4, 1958. [5] As of the issue for the week ending on January 25, 2025, the Billboard Hot 100 has had 1,177 different number-one entries.
It peaked at number ten on the country music charts. From 1989 to 2011, Williams performed a version of the song (reworked as "All My Rowdy Friends Are Here on Monday Night") as the opening theme to Monday Night Football. [1] The song was reinstated in 2017, with a new version by Williams Jr., Florida Georgia Line and Jason Derulo.
The second single, "Will You Be Staying After Sunday", [3] reached No. 4 on KHJ on April 2, 1969. [4] Nationally, it spent 14 weeks on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 32 on May 3, 1969, [5] selling over one million copies and receiving a gold disc. [6] The song also reached No. 21 on the Cash Box Top 100, [7] and in Canada it peaked ...
Written by Commodores lead singer Lionel Richie, the song is a slow ballad expressing a man's relief as a relationship ends. Rather than being depressed about the break-up, he states that he is instead "easy like Sunday morning"—something that Richie described as evocative of "small Southern towns that die at 11:30pm" on a Saturday night, such as his hometown Tuskegee, Alabama. [6]
"Pleasant Valley Sunday" 1967 Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. Gerry Goffin, Carole King Micky Dolenz "Poll" 1968 Head: Jack Nicholson, Bob Rafelson Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, Timothy Carey, Frank Zappa, Unknown "Poor Little Me" 1967 Headquarters (2022 Super Deluxe CD Reissue) Jeff Barry, Andy Kim – "Porpoise Song" 1968 Head
"Monday, Monday" is a 1966 song written by John Phillips and recorded by the Mamas & the Papas, with backing music by members of the Wrecking Crew [2] for their 1966 album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears.
From Monday to Sunday is the fourth solo album by English singer-songwriter Nick Heyward.It was released in 1993 through Epic Records and produced two singles, ‘’Kite’’ (#44 in the UK Singles Chart, [3] No. 4 in Billboard’s Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart) [4] and ‘’He Doesn't Love You Like I Do’’ (#58 in the UK Singles Chart).