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Calendar Related Songs

Songs mentioning months, days of the week, years, holidays, whatever -- open to anyone's interpretation. Just please limit to one song per post! I'll start with:

 

Tuesday Afternoon -- Moody Blues

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Church  On  Teusday        Stone  Temple  Pilots

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     Another Park, Another Sunday    Doobie Brothers

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New  Year's  Day        U2

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Year of the Cat - Al Stewart

“When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.” - Jimi Hendrix
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The  Spirit  Of  2009        Dada

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In the Year 2525 -- Zager & Evans

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December  1963  ( Oh  What  A  Night )         Four  Seasons

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Prayer '94 - Bon Jovi

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We've got days, months, years.  What about centurys?

 

21st Century Schizoid Man - King Crimson

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20th  Century  Fox        The  Doors

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Come Saturday Morning - The Sandpipers  (1970) 

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2112        Rush

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Monday mornin' feels so bad
Everybody seems to nag me
Comin' 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

                          ~Easybeats

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September Song
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Sunday  Papers        Joe  Jackson

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September - Earth, Wind & Fire

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1984        Bowie

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"I Can See the Sun in Late December", Stevie Wonder

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1999 -- Prince

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Eight Days A Week - The Beatles 

 

(Don't we all need one of those calendars?!!)

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Calendar Girl - Neil Sedaka

 

 

It's an oldie, for sure. While the lyrics are not offensive at all, the idea of "calendar girl pin-ups" would certainly be taboo in today's world.

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I remember roller skating to this song and it was the first song that came to mind when I saw this question.  🙂

 

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1979        Smashing  Pumpkins

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Calendar Girl by Neil Sedaka.

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Zager & Evans warned us of things to come In The Year 2525

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This Is Part Of My Story

On a snowy Sunday night in the City of Syracuse, NY, as I sit at my computer and write part of my story from the past,
The weather is very cold outside and I am snuggled up in a comfortable position in my chair.
As I look out the window on this cold night, I think about when I was a little boy in a small country place call Lamont, Fla., located about 29 miles south of the capital.
I think about my grandma who raised me there. Some people said that the town was so small that the state, wrote on the same sign, 'enter and leaving'.
We had no electricity, only table lamps. In the winter time, it was very cold. We had to cut wood for the fireplace in order to keep warm. We place newspaper in the cracks of the house in order to keep the wind from blowing through.
One time doing the winter, it snowed and the front porch was full of snow and my grandma saw us playing very rough together and doing many difficult things. She knew that we played with water lots of the time and when she came outside and saw the snow, she said in a very loud voice; “Why are you boys spreading all that washing powder out there on the porch!?” We said; “Grandma, that’s not washing powder, that’s snow! She said; “Don’t you boys lie to me, that’s washing powder!”
Then she came out and felt it for her self and said; “Oh boy, this is the first time I ever saw any snow, that’s cold, ain't it.” We said; “Yep grandma, it is cold.
So she said; “come out of that cold before you catch a cold.”
We said to ourselves; “How do you catch a cold???
That’s part of my story and I’m sticking to it.

Julius L. Lawrence Jr.

www.poetrysoup.com/me/JuLaw1945 

jlawrence325@yahoo.com 

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Good one!

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Pieces  Of  April        3  Dog  Night

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MY LITTLE CALENDAR GIRL  by Neil Sadaka

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The Mamas & Papas couldn't trust Monday, Monday 'cause sometimes it just turned out that way.

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