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23 Best Songs About Tuesday of All Time

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Best Songs About Tuesday

The best songs about Tuesday of all time discuss the day both literally and figuratively, using it as a springboard for music about lost love and relationships.

Tuesdays have inspired singer-songwriters and bands from across the spectrum of genres, from classic rock to modern-day rap.

In this article, we’ve covered many beloved tunes about Tuesdays from all angles and styles to bring you the definitive playlist on the topic.

 

The 23 Best Songs About Tuesday of All Time

Great songs about Tuesday can transform this often-mundane day of the week into something emotionally moving and profound.

We’ve selected several songs for this playlist to reflect these deeper meanings and the broad range of genres that have explored the subject.

So, without further ado, here’s our playlist of the 23 best songs about Tuesday of all time:

 

23. “Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)” – T-Bone Walker

Our first entry on this playlist of the great songs about Tuesday is also regarded as one of the best songs about Monday you can listen to.

“Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)” by T-Bone Walker takes a broader view of the beginning of the week as something not worth looking forward to, whatever the day.

It’s a smooth and effective blues song from one of the icons of the genre and a great way to bring in that Tuesday heartbreak feeling.

 

22. “Sun Comes Up, It’s Tuesday Morning” – Cowboy Junkies

A more optimistic view of the second day of the working week came from the Cowboy Junkies with “Sun Comes Up, It’s Tuesday Morning.”

In this upbeat song, the lyrics describe good things such as hot black coffee and the morning kiss from a lover sleeping beside you in bed.

It’s a country song with a hint of classic rock thrown in for good measure and a reminder that Tuesday morning isn’t all that bad.

 

21. “Tuesday’s Gone” – Hank Williams Jr.

While we’re on the subject of great country music, “Tuesdays Gone” by Hank Williams Jr. is another fine example of how great artists blend multiple genres in their work.

“Tuesday’s Gone” reflects Williams Jr.’s knack for taking country and integrating elements of blues and rock to unique effect and pairing it all with his trademark vocal style.

It’s another wonderful song about Tuesday that Hank Williams Jr. released in 1988 on the album Wild Streak and a cover of the song by Lynyrd Skynyrd.

 

20. “Tuesday Morning” – Michelle Branch

American singer-songwriter Michelle Branch released her sweet song “Tuesday Morning” in 2003 and featured the track on her album Hotel Paper.

This is a classic example of a moving song that uses the imagery of stormy weather and long drives through the night to evoke feelings of a doomed relationship.

It’s a quality example of how Michelle Branch brings pop and rock music together with crowd-pleasing singing and engaging performances.

 

19. “Tuesday Afternoon” – The Proclaimers

From Tuesday Morning to “Tuesday Afternoon” by The Proclaimers, their lesser-known song from 2015, is nevertheless well worth adding to your playlist.

The lyrics describe a meeting between two lovers in Edinburgh on a Tuesday afternoon many years ago and how the narrator hid as the woman approached.

Released on the album Let’s Hear It for the Dogs, “Tuesday Afternoon” captures the spirit of the band’s best karaoke song, “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)”.

 

18. “Groovy Tuesday” – The Smithereens

As the title of this song implies, The Smithereens were looking for a considerably more upbeat and optimistic take on Tuesdays in this song.

“Groovy Tuesday” is a song that bursts with energy and a spontaneous sense of passion for life tempered by the acceptance that nothing lasts forever.

It’s a typically frenetic and positive work from a band that took elements of power pop and punk before throwing it into the mix with hard rock.

 

17. “Church On Tuesday” – Stone Temple Pilots

Another iconic American rock band to take aim at Tuesdays was Stone Temple Pilots, who released “Church on Tuesday” in 1999.

This is a song about a boy from a broken and abusive home, where the mother escapes from her problems by attending church on Tuesdays.

It’s a bittersweet piece of music with a sad undertone that laments the breakdown of the family unit and how the lead singer responds to his predicament.

 

16. “Tuesday Night” – Josh Abbott Band

We’ve explored Tuesdays in the morning and afternoon, now it’s time for “Tuesday Night” with this great song from the Josh Abbott Band.

This song feels like a trip down memory lane for the singer-songwriter, who discusses everything from fake IDs to beer and tacos.

The main track from the Josh Abbott Band’s “Tuesday Night EP” it’s a song that’s best listened to with friends when heading out for a night out on the town.

 

15. “Tuesdays” – Jake Scott

The simply-titled “Tuesday” by Jake Scott is another sweet-sounding song from a composer who has been nominated for two Grammy Awards so far.

The lyrics describe his reflections on the first time he saw the woman he loves and evokes imagery of rainy days and the highs and lows of the relationship.

Released in 2023, Jake Scott included “Tuesdays” on his live album, which featured recordings from his shows the previous year.

 

14. “Gentle Tuesday” – Primal Scream

“Gentle Tuesday” by Primal Scream takes us back to the late 1980s with a great song from the alternative indie rock band from the United Kingdom.

It’s a song that evokes existential questions about the nature of the soul, with its ironic title belying the melancholy tone of the music.

Primal Scream released “Gentle Tuesday” in 1987 on the album Sonic Flower Groove to critical and commercial acclaim.

 

13. “Tuesday’s Gone” – Lynyrd Skynyrd

Southern rock and country music icons Lynyrd Skynyrd reached new heights with their music after releasing “Tuesday’s Gone” in 1973.

It’s a wonderful piece of music that laments the passage of time, with evocative lyrics about a train ride to nowhere.

Lynyrd Skynyrd also wrote and performed one of the great songs about Saturday, “Saturday Night Special,” which was released two years later.

 

12. “Tuesday I’ll Be Gone” – John Anderson Feat. Blake Shelton

Two titans of country music joined forces for our next song about Tuesday, “Tuesday I’ll Be Gone,” which they released in 2020.

It’s a song that anyone who has ever felt like escaping from everything and being alone will empathize with as they listen to the lyrics.

If you’re struggling to feel happy and want to listen to music that you can relate to, “Tuesday I’ll Be Gone” is a must for your playlist.

 

11. “Tuesday Moon” – Neutral Milk Hotel

“Tuesday Moon” by Neutral Milk Hotel is another excellent example of the American indie rock music scene during its peak in the 1990s.

As the surreal title suggests, this is a song that deploys poetic imagery about love being like a building that pushes into the sky.

Released in 1993, “Tuesday Moon” by Neutral Milk Hotel is a stand-out track from their album Hype City Soundtrack that helped define the slacker rock subgenre.

 

10. “Sweet Tuesday Morning” – Badfinger

Having written one of the best songs about respect, “No Matter What,” Badfinger took a stab at the subject of Tuesday with “Sweet Tuesday Morning.”

It’s another classic rock song that uses the day of the week as a launching point for lyrics that talk about the arrival of a lover in the narrator’s life.

Badfinger was at the peak of their fame in the early 1970s, and “Sweet Tuesday Morning” is a fine example of their talented singer-songwriting abilities.

 

9. “Taco Tuesday” – Migos

If you’re looking for a light-hearted and upbeat take on Tuesdays, you can’t go wrong with “Taco Tuesday” by the hip-hop group Migos.

This is a fun and energetic rap song with a poppy undercurrent that’s a celebration of everyone’s favorite Tuesday evening meal.

Released in 2020, “Taco Tuesday” is a nice counterpoint to the run-of-the-mill hip-hop that focuses on serious socio-economic topics and concerns.

 

8. “Tuesday’s Dead” – Yusuf/Cat Stevens

Cat Stevens released “Tuesday’s Dead” in 1971, the same year Badfinger took an altogether different approach to the topic.

It’s a song that laments life in a big city and features the narrator complaining that his preacher didn’t show him the way to salvation.

The religious undercurrents to the lyrics in “Tuesday’s Dead” reflect Cat Stevens’ own spiritual journey that would lead him to convert to Islam.

 

7. “Tuesday Heartbreak” – Stevie Wonder

Another song that views Tuesday metaphorically as a cause of pain and suffering is “Tuesday Heartbreak” by Stevie Wonder.

Like his great song about rebellion, “Living for the City,” “Tuesday Heartbreak” is full of evocative singing and great instrumentation arrangements.

Stevie Wonder released “Tuesday Heartbreak” in 1971 at the peak of his fame, featuring the track on the hit album Talking Book and receiving acclaim from critics.

 

6. “Tuesday Morning” – The Pogues

Shane MacGowan brings his trademark abrasive and drunken-sounding vocal performance to full beat in “Tuesday Morning” by The Pogues.

In this classic folk punk song, the lead singer pours his heart out about a lover from the past and his dream that they might return to his life someday.

Released on the album Waiting for Herb, “Tuesday Morning” is a strong work from The Pogues that helped build their growing fanbase in the 1990s.

 

5. “Love You Till Tuesday” – David Bowie

Three years after he released his iconic song about narcissists, “Fame,” David Bowie turned his attention to Tuesdays with “Love You Till Tuesday.”

It’s another example of a Tuesday song that uses the day of the week as a metaphor for love and relationships, with critics at the time noting the very Englishness of the work.

“Love You Till Tuesday” was released in 1967 with “Did You Ever Have a Dream” on the B-side, with the single and album versions slightly different from one another.

 

4. “Lockdown On Date Night Tuesday” – Ondara

“Lockdown on Date Night Tuesday” by Ondara is a contemporary folk music masterpiece that was released in 2020.

Evoking a night on the town, it’s a nostalgia-tinged piece of music written during the pandemic and reflecting when society was free and open.

Nights out in Chinatown and dressing up in your best suit are some of the themes that “Lockdown on Date Night Tuesday” explores in its lyrics.

 

3. “Tuesday’s Broken” – Sugarland

For Sugarland, “Tuesday’s Broken” is a position that is reflected in the song’s sad visual imagery and powerful themes of loss.

It’s a song that oozes feelings of loneliness that won’t go away, no matter how hard the narrator tries to break free and lead a positive life.

Sugarland released “Tuesday’s Broken” on its album Bigger, which was the band’s first country music album released after a five-year hiatus.

 

2. “Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)” – The Moody Blues

With over 20 songs charting on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts, The Moody Blues were no strangers to success in the mainstream.

The band’s song “Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)” might not have been their biggest hit, but it’s nevertheless a great song for getting the week rolling.

If you want to track down the song in its original form, check out the Moody Blues album Days of Future Passed from 1967.

 

1. “Ruby Tuesday” – The Rolling Stones

Widely regarded as one of the best rock bands of all time, The Rolling Stones turned their attention to weekdays with “Ruby Tuesday.”

Here, “Ruby Tuesday” is the name of a woman the narrator is referring to who entered his life like a dream before floating away into the distance.

The band wrote some of the best songs of all time, with “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” regularly ranked among the top rock songs ever recorded.

 

Summary

So that’s a wrap on this article covering the best songs about Tuesday you can listen to when the week is starting to grind you down.

These songs not only explore the day of the week in a literal sense, but they also use it as a metaphor to explore issues of love and loss.

Tuesday is a topic that will no doubt continue to inspire singer-songwriters around the world to create more moving and memorable songs in the future.

What’s the best song about Tuesday, in your opinion? Leave a comment below. 

Andy has been producing music since the early days of Cubase and spent much of the 2000s mixing house and techno with his trusty Technics 1200s. Fast forward two decades, you'll find him in his home studio experimenting with the latest music production software, tinkering with Ableton plug-ins, and occasionally trying (and failing) to complete Cuphead for the hundredth time.