Blue Monday

Dave Bartholomew

Blue Monday, how I hate blue Monday
Got to work, like a slave all day
Here comes Tuesday, oh, hard Tuesday
I'm so tired, got no time to play
Here come Wednesday, I'm beat to my side
My girl call, got to tell her that I'm out
'Cause Thursday is a hard-workin' day
And Friday I'll get my pay

Saturday morning, oh, Saturday morning
All my tiredness has gone away
Got my money and my honey
And I'm out on the scene to play
Sunday morning, my head is bad
But it's worth it, for the times that I've had
But I've got to get my rest
'Cause Monday is a mess

Saturday morning, oh, Saturday morning
All my tiredness has gone away
Got my money and my honey
And I'm out on the scene to play
Sunday morning, my head is bad
But it's worth it, for the times that I've had
But I've got to get my rest
'Cause Monday is a mess

Trivia about the song Blue Monday by Fats Domino

On which albums was the song “Blue Monday” released by Fats Domino?
Fats Domino released the song on the albums “This Is Fats Domino!” in 1956, “Fats Domino Swings” in 1959, “They Call Me the Fat Man” in 1973, “In Concert!” in 1973, “"Hello Josephine" Live at Montreux” in 1974, “Live in Europe” in 1977, “Blueberry Hill” in 1979, “Lady Madonna” in 1979, “Live from Austin, TX” in 1986, “The Best of Fats Domino” in 1988, “Legends of Rock N' Roll: Fats Domino” in 1995, “The Fat Man” in 1996, “The Fat Man: 25 Classic Performances” in 1996, “Legends of the 20th Century” in 1999, “Walking to New Orleans : 100 Legendary Imperial Recordings 1949-1962” in 2002, “The Fats Domino Jukebox: 20 Greatest Hits” in 2002, “1954-1955” in 2003, “Blueberry Hill : The Singles 55-56” in 2007, “Greatest Hits” in 2011, and “Blueberry Hill and 49 Hits” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Blue Monday” by Fats Domino?
The song “Blue Monday” by Fats Domino was composed by Dave Bartholomew.

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