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Friday on My Mind

"Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group The Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda,[5] the track became a worldwide hit, reaching No.16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May 1967 in the US, No.1 on the Dutch Top 40 chart,[6] No.1 in Australia and No.6 in the UK, as well as charting in several other countries. In 2001, it was voted "Best Australian Song" of all time by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) as determined by a panel of 100 music industry personalities.[7][8] In 2007, "Friday on My Mind" was added to the National Film and Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia registry.

For the album, see Friday on My Mind (album). For the television series, see Friday on My Mind (miniseries).

"Friday on My Mind"

"Made My Bed, Gonna Lie in It"

  • 14 October 1966 (UK)
  • 17 November 1966 (Australia)

8 September 1966

IBC, London

2:47

Composition[edit]

The minor-key verses of "Friday on My Mind" depict the tedium and drudgery of the work week, taking each day at a time ("Monday morning feels so bad/Coming Tuesday I feel better"). These verses are adorned with a distinctive guitar figure. The build-up to the chorus features a slowly rising vocal, culminating with a shout of "Cos I'll have Friday on my mind!", and launching into a major-key refrain celebrating the pleasures of the weekend in the city.


Though the song has long been termed a "working class anthem",[9] George Young maintained it had "more to do with their outlook on the world than any class statement".[10] According to Harry Vanda, the track's distinctive guitar opening was inspired by a film performance featuring the Swingle Singers: "It went tudutudutudu, which made us all laugh. In the train back from the gig, we were imitating them and suddenly it sounded good. They became the first notes of 'Friday on My Mind'."[11]

Release and aftermath[edit]

In addition to its 7" single release in October 1966, the song was issued in the United Kingdom on the band's first album for United Artists titled Good Friday which was also released in North America under the song's title. In Australia the song was released instead with its B-side, "Made My Bed (Gonna Lie in It)", on the greatest hits package The Best of The Easybeats + Pretty Girl in 1967 and an EP named after the track in September 1967, with the tracks "Sorry", "Who'll Be the One" and "Made My Bed, Gonna Lie in It". A 2005 re-release on CD single, along with "Remember Sam", "Pretty Girl" and "Made My Bed, Gonna Lie in It", featured a cover (pictured right) based on an earlier French sleeve.


On 28 May 2001, the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) celebrated its 75th anniversary by naming the Best Australian Songs of all time, as decided by a 100 strong industry panel, with "Friday on My Mind" being selected as the No.1 song on the list.[7] At the APRA Awards ceremony You Am I performed "Friday on My Mind" with Harry Vanda of The Easybeats guesting on guitar, Ross Wilson of Daddy Cool performed the No. 2 listed song "Eagle Rock", Midnight Oil's "Beds are Burning" at No. 3 was shown on video.[7]


"Friday on My Mind" was ranked No. 10 out of 2006 songs featured in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown. In the series 20 to 01, it was No. 1 on the "Greatest Aussie Songs" show.


The song is heard in the Australian films One Night Stand (1984), and December Boys (2007).


In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Friday on My Mind" was ranked No. 25.[12]

lead vocals

Stevie Wright

lead guitar, backing vocals

Harry Vanda

rhythm guitar, backing vocals

George Young

bass guitar

Dick Diamonde

Gordon "Snowy" Fleet –

drums

Initially by , who released the song for their November 1966 album Extra Extra.

Tages

recorded an instrumental version of the song on their 1967 album Jigsaw.

The Shadows

The song was also performed by Romanian band on their first EP, Vremuri ("Old times") in 1968.[21]

Phoenix

recorded a version on his 1973 RCA covers album Pin Ups; for Harry Vanda, it was "the only cover I ever liked".[22]

David Bowie

Also in 1973, San Francisco-based covered the song, which was released as the first-ever single on the Beserkley Records label. The live recording by Earth Quake was well known in Cleveland in the late 1970s, as one of three songs played each Friday at 6.00pm by leading rock radio station WMMS to mark the start of the weekend.

Earth Quake

The song has been covered many times:

Chilly

The Dukes (Dutch band)

singer-songwriter Hector had a translated version "Perjantai on mielessäin"

Finnish

Gary Moore

Peter Frampton

Peter Doyle

Richard Thompson (1000 Years of Popular Music)

Ben Lee

Blue Öyster Cult

the Kursaal Flyers

The based band The Cold[23]

New Orleans

The punk band , whose version was recorded by producer Simon Napier-Bell in the same recording studios (IBC Studios in London) where the Easybeats had cut the original. South Yorkshire mod revival band the Gents released "Friday on My Mind" as a single in 1986 and reached No.95 in the UK national chart with the release.

London

In July 2014, alternative rock band released a cover of the song as a charity single.[24]

Residual Kid

The Easybeats

Other acts who have covered the song include: John Alan Daubert

Albert Music: The Easybeats

Listen to a sample of 'Friday on My Mind' and read more about the song on

australianscreen online

'Friday on My Mind' was added to the of Australia's Sounds of Australia registry in 2007

National Film and Sound Archive