Stormy Monday
Ernestine Anderson Lyrics


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They called it stormy Monday, but Tuesday is just as bad
Oh, they called it, they called it stormy Monday
but Tuesday, Tuesday is just as bad
Oh, Wednesday is worst And Thursday oh so sad

The eagle flies on Friday now, Saturday I'll go out to play
Oh, the eagle, the eagle flies on Friday Saturday I'll go out and play
Sunday I'll go to church, and I fall on my knees and pray

I say, Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me
But Lord, Lord have mercy Lord have mercy on me




You know I'm crazy 'bout my baby
Lord, please send him back home to me

Overall Meaning

Ernestine Anderson's song "Stormy Monday" refers to the difficult and overwhelming nature of life, with each day presenting a new set of challenges. While Monday is often seen as the most grueling day of the week with the start of a new work week, Tuesday can be equally challenging for those who are struggling. And as the week progresses, things seem to get worse, with Wednesday being the worst and Thursday being quite sad. It is as though each day is a storm in its own way, with no signs of reprieve.


As the song progresses, the singer finds solace in looking forward to the coming days, such as Friday when the eagle flies, and Saturday when they can go out and relax. However, despite these moments of respite, the singer ultimately ends up on their knees in prayer on Sunday, praying for the return of their beloved. It is clear from these lyrics that Ernestine Anderson is expressing the struggles of life and the endless cycle of hardship and hope that often characterize it.


Line by Line Meaning

They called it stormy Monday, but Tuesday is just as bad
Monday may seem like a bad day, but Tuesday can be just as bad


Oh, they called it, they called it stormy Monday
Monday is known and called as 'stormy'


but Tuesday, Tuesday is just as bad
Tuesday can be equally bad


Oh, Wednesday is worst And Thursday oh so sad
Wednesday is even worse, and Thursday can be very sad


The eagle flies on Friday now, Saturday I'll go out to play
Friday is a busy day because the eagle flies; on Saturday, I'll take some time to play


Oh, the eagle, the eagle flies on Friday Saturday I'll go out and play
On Friday, something important happens (compared to other days of the week) - the eagle flies; so on Saturday, I'll take some time off to play


Sunday I'll go to church, and I fall on my knees and pray
On Sunday, I'll go to church and pray on my knees


I say, Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me
I ask the Lord for mercy


But Lord, Lord have mercy Lord have mercy on me
I reiterate my plea for mercy


You know I'm crazy 'bout my baby
I love my baby very much


Lord, please send him back home to me
I ask the Lord to bring my baby back home to me




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

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