Friday on My Mind - Wikipedia

About the Song

The Easybeats, an Australian rock band hailing from Sydney, burst onto the international music scene in the mid-1960s. One of their most iconic songs, “Friday on My Mind”, is a timeless rock classic that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.

Released in 1965, “Friday on My Mind” is a high-energy track that captures the excitement and anticipation of the weekend. The song’s driving rhythm, catchy melody, and memorable lyrics have made it a staple of rock music for decades. The lyrics, filled with youthful exuberance and a touch of rebellious spirit, perfectly capture the mood of a generation.

The Easybeats’ unique blend of rock and roll and rhythm and blues influences is evident in “Friday on My Mind”. The band’s tight harmonies, powerful guitar riffs, and energetic performances helped to define the sound of 1960s rock music.

“Friday on My Mind” has been covered by numerous artists over the years, and it has been featured in films and television shows. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal. It’s a classic rock anthem that continues to energize audiences and inspire new generations of musicians.The Easybeats: Where Are They Now?

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Lyrics: Friday On My Mind 

Monday morning feels so bad
Ev’rybody seems to nag me
Coming Tuesday I feel better
Even my old man looks good
Wednesday just don’t go
Thursday goes too slow
I’ve got Friday on my mind

Gonna have fun in the city
Be with my girl she’s so pretty
She looks fine tonight
She is out of sight to me
(Tonight) I spend my bread
(Tonight) I lose my head
(Tonight) I got to get tonight
Monday I have Friday on my mind

Do the five day drag once more
Know of nothing else that bugs me
More than working for the rich man
Hey I’ll change that scene one day
Today I might be mad
Tomorrow I’ll be glad
I’ve got Friday on my mind

Gonna have fun in the city
Be with my girl she’s so pretty
She looks fine tonight
She is out of sight to me
(Tonight) I spend my bread
(Tonight) I lose my head
(Tonight) I got to get tonight
Monday I have Friday on my mind

Gonna have fun in the city
I’ll be with my girl she’s so pretty
Gonna have fun in the city
I’ll be with my girl she’s so pretty

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