"'Manic Monday'" (
1986) was the first hit
single by pop group
The Bangles. It was written by
Prince in
1984 and recorded as a duet for the ''
Apollonia 6'' album, but the song was eventually pulled
[1]. Two years later, as he was attempting to "court" lead singer
Susanna Hoffs, Prince (under
pseudonym Christopher)
[2] offered the song to The Bangles, who recorded their version. The song reached #2 in both the UK and US record charts, coincidentally behind Prince's own song "
Kiss", which reached #1 in the US.
The lyrics tell of someone waking from a romantic dream at 6 o'clock on Monday morning, and facing a hectic journey to work when she would prefer to still be enjoying relaxing on Sunday—her "I-don't-have-to-run day".
The verse melody strongly resembles the verse melody of Prince's hit "
1999", and The Bangles' rendition features their familiar female harmonies and jangly guitars and has been described as less funky, but rockier and more accessible than Prince's live version.
Remixes by the Bangles include an "Extended Version" with an additional
acoustic guitar interlude, and a "California Extended Version" where the acoustic interlude also forms the intro to the song.
Track listing
| Side | Title | Length |
|---|
| A | "Manic Monday" | 3:03 |
| B | "In a Different Light" | 2:50 |
Charts
Covers
★ "Manic Monday" was covered by
Relient K on the compilation CD ''
Punk Goes 80s''.
★ "Manic Monday" was covered by
Missile Innovation on their self titled mini-album ''.
★ Suzanna Hoffs' voice in "Manic Monday" was used by
Dean Gray in a
mash up of
Green Day's song ''
Whatsername''.
★ In 2005, a new singer, Krystan Anderson, resung 'Manic Monday' but added a kid friendly flavor to it. It was entitled “Manic Fish Dayâ€. Krystan Anderson was backed up by the Portage Park District Children’s Choir. The song was a mild hit on Chicago radios in the summer of 2005. It peaked at number 52.
★ Manic Monday is also sung by
Bonnie Pink on her 2005 cover album ''Reminiscence''.
★ On every Monday Maryland WJZ 13 news at 6:15 AM a group of people sing Manic Monday and sometime in November the news team has a Mamoth Manic Monday Meltdown to award the winner of the best performce of Manic Monday.
References
1. Apollonia 6 Biography Retrieved: Sept 15, 2006
2. Stichting Nederlandse Top 40, 500 Nr. 1 hits uit de Top 40, Page 234, 9023009444
3. Billboard.com The Bangles singles chart history Accessed: November 4, 2006
4. Everyhit.co.uk UK Top 40 database Accessed: November 4, 2006
5. BPI.co.uk Certification "Manic Monday" (Accessed: November 4, 2006)
6. IrishCharts.ie Irish chart search (Accessed: November 2, 2006)
7. Infinity charts German Top 20 - The Chart Of April 1986 (Accessed: November 4, 2006)
8. AustrianCharts.at "Manic Monday" page. Accessed: October 28, 2006
9. NorwegianCharts.com "Manic Monday" page. Accessed: October 29, 2006
10. SwissCharts.com "Manic Monday" page Accessed: November 2, 2006
11. Top4000.nl Chart week 10, 1986 Accessed: November 2, 2006
'Additional sources used:'
★ jr.com: Manic Monday
★ The Bangles Discography: Bangles Remixes
External link
★ The Bangles official website