The Bangles - Manic Monday

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"Manic Monday" is a 1986 pop song by The Bangles, best known for its catchy, bittersweet portrayal of workweek blues and for having been written by Prince under the pseudonym Christopher.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Different Light
artist The Bangles
bSide Different Light
surface form: In a Different Light
chartPositionAustralia 3
chartPositionGermany 2
chartPositionIreland 1
chartPositionUKSinglesChart 2
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 2
composer Prince
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1980s
describedAs bittersweet
catchy
format 12-inch single
7-inch single
genre pop
pop rock
hasKey E major
hasMusicVideo yes
hasTimeSignature 4/4
includedOnAlbum Different Light
language English
leadVocalist Susanna Hoffs
length 3:03
lyricist Prince
musicVideoPerformer The Bangles
notableFor being written by Prince under the pseudonym Christopher
portrayal of the Monday-to-Friday work routine
originallyWrittenFor Apollonia 6
performer The Bangles
producer David Kahne
pseudonymOfWriter Christopher
recordingArtist The Bangles
recordLabel CBS Records
Columbia Records
releasedAs lead single from Different Light
releaseDate 1986-01-27
releaseYear 1986
side A-side
tempo mid-tempo
theme desire for weekend freedom
frustration with Monday
workweek blues
vocalStyle harmonized female vocals
writer Prince
writerPseudonym Christopher

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