Blue Monday
Anne-Marie Lyrics


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I had a hard time waking this morning
I got a lotta things on my mind
Like those friends of yours, they keep bringing me down
Just hangin' round all the time

I've had a hard time waking most mornings
And it's been that way for a month or more
And you've had things your way now I've got to say
I'm on my way out the door

Why don't you get right, try to get right, baby
You haven't been right with me
Why don't you get right, try and get right, baby
Don't you remember how it used to be

You had a hard time waking this morning
And I can see it in your empty eyes
But there's no need for talking or walking round the block
Just to figure out the reason why

I have a hard time handing out warnings
I'll just slide on out the door
'Cuz I'm tired of everything being beautiful, beautiful
And I ain't coming back no more

But don't you get right, try to get right, baby
You haven't been right with me




Why don't you get right, try and get right, baby
Don't you remember how it used to be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Anne-Marie's song "Blue Monday" depict a sense of emotional struggle and discontent within a relationship. The singer expresses difficulty in starting their day, revealing a heavy mental burden and the influence of negative friends who consistently bring them down. This introspective opening sets a reflective tone, hinting at underlying issues and a feeling of being weighed down by external factors.


As the song progresses, the lyrics delve deeper into the strain within the relationship, with both parties seemingly experiencing challenges in their daily lives. There is a sense of disconnection and frustration, with the singer feeling unheard and unfulfilled. The repetition of having a hard time waking up underscores a persistent feeling of struggle and unease that has lingered for an extended period, leading to a breaking point where the singer decides to walk away.


The plea for the other person to "get right" highlights a desire for reconciliation and a return to a better, more harmonious state of being. The nostalgia for how things used to be serves as a bittersweet reminder of happier times, emphasizing the longing for a return to a more positive and fulfilling dynamic in the relationship. The contrast between the past and the present reflects a poignant sense of loss and longing for a connection that has faded over time.


Ultimately, the decision to leave and not look back signifies a sense of self-preservation and a refusal to continue in a situation that brings only pain and dissatisfaction. The repeated refrain of "Why don't you get right" encapsulates a plea for change and a yearning for a return to a more authentic and fulfilling relationship, while also acknowledging the inevitability of moving on from a situation that has become unsustainable. Anne-Marie's reflective lyrics in "Blue Monday" offer a poignant exploration of emotional struggle, disillusionment, and the complexities of navigating a troubled relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I had a hard time waking this morning
Starting my day was a struggle


I got a lotta things on my mind
My thoughts are weighing me down


Like those friends of yours, they keep bringing me down
Your friends negatively impact me


Just hangin' round all the time
They're always around, causing stress


Why don't you get right, try to get right, baby
You need to improve your behavior


You haven't been right with me
Your actions have hurt me


Don't you remember how it used to be
Remember the happier times we shared


I've had a hard time waking most mornings
Mornings have been a struggle for a while


And it's been that way for a month or more
This feeling has lasted for an extended period


And you've had things your way now I've got to say
You've had control, but I'm leaving


I'm on my way out the door
I'm ready to move on


You had a hard time waking this morning
You struggled to start today


And I can see it in your empty eyes
Your exhaustion is evident


But there's no need for talking or walking round the block
We don't need to search for answers


Just to figure out the reason why
To understand why things have changed


I have a hard time handing out warnings
I struggle to give warnings


I'll just slide on out the door
I'll quietly leave


'Cuz I'm tired of everything being beautiful, beautiful
I'm exhausted from pretending everything is okay


And I ain't coming back no more
I won't return




Lyrics ยฉ Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Aaron T-Bone Walker

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Comments from YouTube:

tompeep

Love This Ann Marie!!!

Vivian Firestone

FANTASTIC!

Kstorm1234

I was looking at expanding brain memes and it said it looked like this

Eda Utku

Sorry this is not her style. Annie Lennox/Grace Jones she aint. She's incredibly successful and endearing in her usual down to earth Blue Grass stylings.

shunjie xiao

j'aime pas son style dans cette vidรฉo non plus, รงa casse tout.

JasonWB007

Cool video, but she shows much more class with Steve Vai in Now We Run. Fantastic violinist, she is, but I can't blame her for wanting to make a living.

svart sjel โ€ข

I agree with you. She looks fantastic in Steve's video.

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