Stormy Monday
Lou Rawls & Les McCann Ltd Lyrics


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They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad
They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad
Wednesday's worse, and Thursday's also sad

Yes the eagle flies on Friday, and Saturday I go out to play
Eagle flies on Friday, and Saturday I go out to play
Sunday I go to church, then I kneel down and pray
Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me




Lord have mercy, my heart's in misery
Crazy about my baby, yes, send her back to me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lou Rawls's song "Stormy Monday" paint a picture of a difficult week filled with pain and sadness, beginning with Monday's stormy weather and continuing with the troubles of the following days. The singer laments that Tuesday is just as bad and that Wednesday and Thursday are even worse, making for a week that is filled with sadness and hardship.


Despite the difficulty of these days, the singer takes solace in the weekend. On Friday, the eagle flies, representing a symbol of freedom and release from the worries of the week. Saturday is a day for play, where the singer can unwind and forget about the week's hardships. On Sunday, the singer turns to religion, seeking solace and comfort in prayer.


The final lines of the song are a plea for help from a higher power. The singer begs the Lord for mercy, expressing the pain and misery that he feels in his heart. The singer is deeply in love with his partner, but they are apart, so he pleads for the Lord to send her back to him.


Overall, the lyrics of "Stormy Monday" paint a vivid picture of a difficult week filled with sadness, but with hope and moments of respite in the weekend and religion.


Line by Line Meaning

They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday's just as bad
The difficult times seem to continue even beyond Monday, and Tuesday can be just as bad.


Wednesday's worse, and Thursday's also sad
The situation keeps getting worse as Wednesday and Thursday offer their own forms of sadness.


Yes the eagle flies on Friday, and Saturday I go out to play
As the end of the work week approaches, I anticipate that I can finally take time to enjoy my life outside of work.


Eagle flies on Friday, and Saturday I go out to play
Friday and Saturday represent freedom from the daily grind and a chance to have fun.


Sunday I go to church, then I kneel down and pray
After a week of hardship, I seek solace in attending church and praying.


Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me
I am asking God for mercy and help due to my unfortunate circumstances.


Lord have mercy, my heart's in misery
My heart is suffering due to the pain and troubles I face.


Crazy about my baby, yes, send her back to me
I am deeply in love with my significant other who is currently absent, and I wish for their return to alleviate my emotional pain.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, MUSIC ASSET MANAGEMENT (MAM), Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Aaron T-Bone Walker

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