Stormy Monday
T-Bone Walker
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They call it stormy Monday but Tuesday's just as bad They call it stormy Monday but Tuesday's just as bad Wednesday's worse and Thursday's also sad Yes, the eagle flies on Friday and Saturday I go out to play Eagle flies on Friday and Saturday I go out to play Sunday I go to church, then I kneel down and pray Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me Lord have mercy, my heart's in misery Crazy about my baby, yes, send her back to me
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Written by: Aaron T-Bone Walker
Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Peermusic Publishing
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12 facts about this song
Genre ClassificationThe song "Stormy Monday" by T-Bone Walker is classified under blues music.
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Release YearThis iconic blues ballad was first released in the year 1947.
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Song's Theme"Stormy Monday" is a song that describes a person's different feelings on each day of the week, only finding solace when his lover returns at the end of the week.
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Name MisconceptionAlthough commonly referred to as "Stormy Monday", the full and original title of the song is "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)".
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SongwriterThe song was written by T-Bone Walker himself, signifying his tremendous talent as a songwriter in addition to being a renowned guitar player.
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Notable References"Stormy Monday" is mentioned in Stephen King's novel "The Stand", showing its influence beyond the music world.
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Multiple Cover VersionsOver the years, this song has been covered by a variety of other artists, including Bobby Blue Bland, Little Milton, and The Allman Brothers Band, attesting to its timeless popularity and universal appeal.
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Influential Effect"Stormy Monday" has been called one of the most influential blues songs ever. It has helped shape the sound and style of blues on a profound level.
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Song's StructureThe song deviated from the standard 12-bar blues formula, instead, Walker employed a unique 8-bar blues progression, which shows T-Bone's innovative approach towards music composition.
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Recognition & AwardsIn 1961, Bobby Blue Bland's version of the song was a hit. Later on, In 1983, the song was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame with the note that it is "one song that could be counted on to be heard on every blues radio program and just about every bandstand, however amateurish or professional."
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Ranked as a MasterpieceIn 2005, American music magazine Rolling Stone ranked "Stormy Monday" at No. 67 in their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
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LegacyT-Bone Walker's "Stormy Monday" remains one of the best examples of his influential electric guitar style and set new standards for blues compositions.
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