There Are Seven Days
Barney Lyrics


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There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days In A Week.
There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days In A Week.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days In A Week.
There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days In A Week.





Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

Overall Meaning

Barney's song "There Are Seven Days" is a simple yet catchy jingle that aims to teach children about the concept of time and the days in a week. The repetition of the lyrics emphasizes the importance of the seven-day cycle, instilling it in the listener's mind through an upbeat and memorable tune.


The song begins with a statement that lays out the fundamental premise of the lyrics: "There are seven days in a week." This opening line immediately sets the tone of the song, which is to educate young children about the basic construct of time. By repeating the phrase "There are Seven Days" twice in each verse, Barney ensures that the idea is firmly implanted in the minds of the children, while the following line, which lists out each of the seven days of the week, reinforces the concrete details.


The song also provides the listener with the opportunity to sing along and join in with the rhythmic and repetitive lyrics, further solidifying the concept of the seven-day week in their minds. The choice of a simple melody and the happy, upbeat tone of the lyrics make it an approachable and enjoyable experience for young children.


Line by Line Meaning

There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days In A Week.
This song highlights the number of days in a week, reminding us that there are precisely seven days in total.


Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
These are the names of the seven days in a week, listed in order exactly as they occur.


There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days, There Are Seven Days In A Week.
The song repeats the opening reminder of the total number of available days in a week.


Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
The seven-day sequence is reiterated once more, providing a clear and concise summary of the point being made.




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