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Manic Monday

"Manic Monday" is a song by the American pop rock band the Bangles, which was the first single released from their second studio album, Different Light (1986). The song was written by American musician Prince, under the pseudonym "Christopher". Originally it was intended for the group Apollonia 6 in 1984. Lyrically, it describes a woman who is waking up to go to work on Monday, wishing it was still Sunday so that she could continue relaxing.

"Manic Monday"
Picture sleeve of US 7-inch single; also used for continental European and Australasian releases
Single by the Bangles
from the album Different Light
B-side"In a Different Light"
ReleasedJanuary 27, 1986[1]
Recorded
StudioSunset Sound Factory (Bangles version)[2]
GenrePop rock[3]
Length3:03
Label
Songwriter(s)Prince (as Christopher)
Producer(s)David Kahne
The Bangles singles chronology
"Going Down to Liverpool"
(1984)
"Manic Monday"
(1986)
"If She Knew What She Wants"
(1986)
Music video
"Manic Monday" on YouTube

The single, released by Columbia Records on Monday, January 27, 1986, received generally positive reviews from music critics, with comparisons being made to the Mamas & the Papas' "Monday, Monday". It became the Bangles' first hit, reaching No. 2 in the United States, the United Kingdom, Austria, Canada, Germany, and Ireland, and peaked within the Top 5 in Australia, New Zealand, Norway, and Switzerland. It was later certified silver in the UK by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

Background and composition Edit

Prince wrote "Manic Monday" in 1984, and recorded it as a duet for the band Apollonia 6's self-titled album; however, he eventually pulled the song.[5] Two years later, he offered the single to the Bangles under the pseudonym "Christopher",[6][7] a character he played in the 1986 film Under the Cherry Moon.[8] It was rumored by various writers that after Prince listened to the band's 1984 debut album All Over the Place, he gave the song to Bangles rhythm guitarist Susanna Hoffs, in hopes of winning her affection.[9][10][11] An original demo with Apollonia and Prince appeared in the 2001 bootleg, "The Work - Volume 1." It would be another 18 years before an official version was posthumously released with Prince as the primary vocalist. That recording appears on the 2019 demo compilation, Originals.[12]

Susanna Hoffs on "Manic Monday"
"When I first heard that 'oh whoa' melody I thought of the Velvet Underground. Then when I heard the title I thought of Jimi Hendrix [who sang 'Manic Depression']. But then with the Monday part & the harmonies I thought of the Mamas & the Papas. It has a lot of the elements of emotion & style that [the Bangles] connect to. And [young people] really pick-up on the nursery rhyme appeal[:] like 'Sally Go 'Round the Roses', [there's] a nice simplicity to it."[13]

In an interview with MTV UK in 1989 Debbi Peterson explained why Prince gave them the song: "[Prince] really liked our first album. He liked the song 'Hero Takes a Fall', which is a great compliment, because we liked his music. He contacted us, and said, 'I've got a couple of songs for you. I'd like to know if you're interested,' and of course we were. One of the songs Prince brought to the group was 'Manic Monday', written under the pseudonym of Christopher." Peterson talked about the evolution of what Prince brought them: "It was a Banglefication of a Prince arrangement. He had a demo, that was very specifically him. It was a good song, but we didn't record it like 'This is our first hit single! Oh my God! I can feel it in my veins!' We just did the song, and the album, and then sat back and thought about it."[14]

A pop song written in D major,[15] "Manic Monday" moves at a tempo of 116 beats per minute and is set in common time.[16] The song has a sequence of D–A7–G–D–A7–G as its chord progression.[16] Lyrically, the song is about someone waking up from a romantic dream at six 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".[2] Actor Rudolph Valentino is referred to in the first verse.[2]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

Some critics compared the song with the single "Monday, Monday" by the band the Mamas & the Papas.[17][18][19] In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Mark Deming said that the single "was a far cry from anything the Bangles had recorded before";[20] while Matthew Greenwald, also from the website, said

It's a clever and deceptively simple pop narrative, an infectious pop confection ... There is also an excellently written bridge that shows Prince/Christopher to be an excellent craftsman, and, to their credit, the Bangles carry it off with style and wit.[17]

Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times called the song "a candidate for best single of the year".[18] The Guardian music critic Dorian Lynskey commented about the painful rhyming of "Sunday" with "I-don't-have-to-run day."[4]

Mark Moses from The Phoenix said "the lack of lyrical substance is so glaring that Prince's lame 'Manic Monday' seems like a thematic highlight".[21] Greg Baker of The Miami News wrote in the album's review that "the song should put the Bangles on the 'pop 'n' roll' map".[22] A writer in Toledo Blade noted that "Manic Monday" was "infectious" and, along with "If She Knew What She Wants", both were "refreshingly melodic".[23] Chris Willman from the Los Angeles Times commented: "The first single 'Manic Monday' represents slumming songwriter Prince's attempt mostly successful save for the inevitable getting down interlude to concoct a modern day Mamas and the Papas hit."[19]

Chart performance Edit

"Manic Monday" debuted at number 86 on the Billboard Hot 100, on the week ending January 25, 1986,[24] and reached a peak of number two, on the issue dated April 19, 1986,[25] behind Prince and the Revolution's single "Kiss".[25][26] In the United Kingdom, "Manic Monday" debuted at number 85 on February 8, 1986, and entered the top 40, at number 24, on February 22, 1986.[27] The song eventually reached its peak position, at number two, the next month.[27] In Germany, the single debuted at number 29 on March 17, 1986, reaching the top 10 in the next three weeks, and its peak, also at number two, on April 14, 1986, where it stayed two weeks.[28] It remained in the top 10 for four more weeks, leaving the charts on July 20, 1986.[28]

In Switzerland, "Manic Monday" debuted at number 12 on March 30, 1986, becoming the highest debut of the week.[29] It reached its peak two weeks later at number four, where it remained another week.[30] In the Netherlands, the single debuted at number 43 on February 22, 1986; and managed to reach number 24.[31] It stayed on the chart for seven weeks.[32] In Norway, "Manic Monday" debuted at number nine in the 10th week of 1986, becoming the second-highest debut of the week.[33] It also reached the number four two weeks later, where it stayed another two.[34] The song also peaked within the top five in the Austrian,[35] the Irish,[36] and the New Zealand charts.[35]

Track listing and formats Edit

Credits and personnel Edit

The Bangles version[2]

Prince version

Credits sourced from Duane Tudahl, Benoît Clerc and Guitarcloud[39][40][41][42]

Cover versions Edit

In 2020, Billie Joe Armstrong, vocalist of Green Day, covered the song for his No Fun Mondays series. Susanna Hoffs plays the guitar and provides backing vocals that, according to Andrew Trendell of NME, "match Armstrong's silky sentimental side".[43] Ryan Reed wrote for Rolling Stone that the version replaces the "twinkling synths and clean strums with palm-muted crunch".[44]

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Certifications and sales for "Manic Monday"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[71] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[72] Silver 250,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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This article is about the song For the Entourage episode see Manic Monday Entourage episode Manic Monday is a song by the American pop rock band the Bangles which was the first single released from their second studio album Different Light 1986 The song was written by American musician Prince under the pseudonym Christopher Originally it was intended for the group Apollonia 6 in 1984 Lyrically it describes a woman who is waking up to go to work on Monday wishing it was still Sunday so that she could continue relaxing Manic Monday Picture sleeve of US 7 inch single also used for continental European and Australasian releasesSingle by the Banglesfrom the album Different LightB side In a Different Light ReleasedJanuary 27 1986 1 Recorded1984 original Apollonia 6 version duet with Prince 1985 Bangles version StudioSunset Sound Factory Bangles version 2 GenrePop rock 3 Length3 03LabelDiscos CBS ColumbiaSongwriter s Prince as Christopher Producer s David KahneThe Bangles singles chronology Going Down to Liverpool 1984 Manic Monday 1986 If She Knew What She Wants 1986 Music video Manic Monday on YouTubeThe single released by Columbia Records on Monday January 27 1986 received generally positive reviews from music critics with comparisons being made to the Mamas amp the Papas Monday Monday It became the Bangles first hit reaching No 2 in the United States the United Kingdom Austria Canada Germany and Ireland and peaked within the Top 5 in Australia New Zealand Norway and Switzerland It was later certified silver in the UK by the British Phonographic Industry BPI Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Reception 2 1 Critical response 2 2 Chart performance 3 Track listing and formats 4 Credits and personnel 5 Cover versions 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground and composition Edit nbsp Manic Monday source source track An 18 second sample of Manic Monday It includes the rhyme I wish it were Sunday My I don t have to run day which music critic Dorian Lynskey considered painful 4 Problems playing this file See media help Prince wrote Manic Monday in 1984 and recorded it as a duet for the band Apollonia 6 s self titled album however he eventually pulled the song 5 Two years later he offered the single to the Bangles under the pseudonym Christopher 6 7 a character he played in the 1986 film Under the Cherry Moon 8 It was rumored by various writers that after Prince listened to the band s 1984 debut album All Over the Place he gave the song to Bangles rhythm guitarist Susanna Hoffs in hopes of winning her affection 9 10 11 An original demo with Apollonia and Prince appeared in the 2001 bootleg The Work Volume 1 It would be another 18 years before an official version was posthumously released with Prince as the primary vocalist That recording appears on the 2019 demo compilation Originals 12 Susanna Hoffs on Manic Monday When I first heard that oh whoa melody I thought of the Velvet Underground Then when I heard the title I thought of Jimi Hendrix who sang Manic Depression But then with the Monday part amp the harmonies I thought of the Mamas amp the Papas It has a lot of the elements of emotion amp style that the Bangles connect to And young people really pick up on the nursery rhyme appeal like Sally Go Round the Roses there s a nice simplicity to it 13 In an interview with MTV UK in 1989 Debbi Peterson explained why Prince gave them the song Prince really liked our first album He liked the song Hero Takes a Fall which is a great compliment because we liked his music He contacted us and said I ve got a couple of songs for you I d like to know if you re interested and of course we were One of the songs Prince brought to the group was Manic Monday written under the pseudonym of Christopher Peterson talked about the evolution of what Prince brought them It was a Banglefication of a Prince arrangement He had a demo that was very specifically him It was a good song but we didn t record it like This is our first hit single Oh my God I can feel it in my veins We just did the song and the album and then sat back and thought about it 14 A pop song written in D major 15 Manic Monday moves at a tempo of 116 beats per minute and is set in common time 16 The song has a sequence of D A7 G D A7 G as its chord progression 16 Lyrically the song is about someone waking up from a romantic dream at six 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 2 Actor Rudolph Valentino is referred to in the first verse 2 Reception EditCritical response Edit Some critics compared the song with the single Monday Monday by the band the Mamas amp the Papas 17 18 19 In a retrospective review for AllMusic Mark Deming said that the single was a far cry from anything the Bangles had recorded before 20 while Matthew Greenwald also from the website said It s a clever and deceptively simple pop narrative an infectious pop confection There is also an excellently written bridge that shows Prince Christopher to be an excellent craftsman and to their credit the Bangles carry it off with style and wit 17 Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times called the song a candidate for best single of the year 18 The Guardian music critic Dorian Lynskey commented about the painful rhyming of Sunday with I don t have to run day 4 Mark Moses from The Phoenix said the lack of lyrical substance is so glaring that Prince s lame Manic Monday seems like a thematic highlight 21 Greg Baker of The Miami News wrote in the album s review that the song should put the Bangles on the pop n roll map 22 A writer in Toledo Blade noted that Manic Monday was infectious and along with If She Knew What She Wants both were refreshingly melodic 23 Chris Willman from the Los Angeles Times commented The first single Manic Monday represents slumming songwriter Prince s attempt mostly successful save for the inevitable getting down interlude to concoct a modern day Mamas and the Papas hit 19 Chart performance Edit Manic Monday debuted at number 86 on the Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending January 25 1986 24 and reached a peak of number two on the issue dated April 19 1986 25 behind Prince and the Revolution s single Kiss 25 26 In the United Kingdom Manic Monday debuted at number 85 on February 8 1986 and entered the top 40 at number 24 on February 22 1986 27 The song eventually reached its peak position at number two the next month 27 In Germany the single debuted at number 29 on March 17 1986 reaching the top 10 in the next three weeks and its peak also at number two on April 14 1986 where it stayed two weeks 28 It remained in the top 10 for four more weeks leaving the charts on July 20 1986 28 In Switzerland Manic Monday debuted at number 12 on March 30 1986 becoming the highest debut of the week 29 It reached its peak two weeks later at number four where it remained another week 30 In the Netherlands the single debuted at number 43 on February 22 1986 and managed to reach number 24 31 It stayed on the chart for seven weeks 32 In Norway Manic Monday debuted at number nine in the 10th week of 1986 becoming the second highest debut of the week 33 It also reached the number four two weeks later where it stayed another two 34 The song also peaked within the top five in the Austrian 35 the Irish 36 and the New Zealand charts 35 Track listing and formats Edit7 single 35 A Manic Monday 3 03 B In a Different Light 2 5012 maxi 1985 35 A Manic Monday 3 03 A In a Different Light 2 50 B Going Down to Liverpool 3 19 B Dover Beach 3 42 12 maxi 1986 35 A Manic Monday 3 03 B Manic Monday Extended version 4 38 B In a Different Light 2 50Digital single 37 Manic Monday 3 06Starbox 38 Manic Monday Extended California Version 4 59Credits and personnel EditThe Bangles version 2 Susanna Hoffs guitar lead vocals Vicki Peterson lead guitar backing vocals Michael Steele bass backing vocals Debbi Peterson drums backing vocals David Kahne keyboards producer Prince as Christopher writer composerPrince versionCredits sourced from Duane Tudahl Benoit Clerc and Guitarcloud 39 40 41 42 Prince lead and backing vocals piano Yamaha DX7 Oberheim OB X acoustic guitar bass guitar drums Brenda Bennett backing vocals Jill Jones backing vocalsCover versions EditIn 2020 Billie Joe Armstrong vocalist of Green Day covered the song for his No Fun Mondays series Susanna Hoffs plays the guitar and provides backing vocals that according to Andrew Trendell of NME match Armstrong s silky sentimental side 43 Ryan Reed wrote for Rolling Stone that the version replaces the twinkling synths and clean strums with palm muted crunch 44 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Manic Monday Chart 1986 1987 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 45 3Austria O3 Austria Top 40 46 2Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 47 19Canada RPM magazine 48 2Europe European Hot 100 Singles 49 6Ireland IRMA 36 2Japan Oricon 50 56Netherlands Dutch Top 40 51 24Netherlands Single Top 100 52 22New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 53 5Norway VG lista 54 4South Africa Springbok Radio 55 1Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 56 4UK Singles OCC 27 2U S Cashbox 57 3US Billboard Hot 100 58 2US Adult Contemporary Billboard 59 10West Germany Official German Charts 60 2 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Manic Monday Chart 1986 PositionAustralia Kent Music Report 61 62 16Canada Top Singles RPM 63 38Europe European Hot 100 Singles 64 53New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 65 46South Africa Springbok Radio 66 6Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 67 24UK Singles OCC 68 37US Billboard Hot 100 69 48West Germany Official German Charts 70 22Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Manic Monday Region Certification Certified units salesCanada Music Canada 71 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 72 Silver 250 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit ON THIS DAY IN 1986 Manic Monday was released The Bangles 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