I Could Break Your Heart Any Day of the Week
Mandy Moore
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I'll make this painless. Try to be sweet. I could break your heart any day of the week. Squeeze life out of you. Wrap you in sheets. I could break your heart any day of the week. I could break your heart any day of the week. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. I'll make you nervous Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Do not you disturb you. Sunday rolls around- but that's another story. It gets a little boring. I could break your heart any day of the week. I hold on to you. You hold on me I could break your heart any day of the week. Let the walls talk. Let the four walls creek. I could break your heart any day of the week. Those calendar girls-- they got nothing of me. I could break your heart any day of the week. I could break your heart any day of the week. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. I'll make you nervous Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Do not you disturb you. Sunday rolls around- but that's another story. It gets a little boring. Yeah-yeah. Yeah-yeah. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. I'll make you nervous Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Do not you disturb you. Sunday rolls around- but that's another story. It gets a little boring. I could turn you on. I could turn the other cheek. And it would break your heart any day of the week. And it would break your heart any day of the week. I could break your heart any day of the week. I could break your heart any day of the week. I could break your heart any day of the week.
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Written by: Mandy Moore, Michael Viola
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Release and Chart Success"I Could Break Your Heart Any Day of the Week" was released as a single from Mandy Moore's sixth studio album, "Amanda Leigh", in 2009. It made its debut on the Billboard's Hot Singles Sales chart at number 6.
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Music VideoThe song's music video premiered on Yahoo! Music on April 20, 2009. In the video, Mandy Moore is seen as a superhero taking down boyfriends who don't treat their girlfriends right.
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CollaborationMandy Moore and Mike Viola co-wrote "I Could Break Your Heart Any Day of the Week". Mike Viola is widely known for his composing work in films like "Get Him to the Greek" and "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story".
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GenreThe song is a departure from Mandy Moore's earlier pop sounds, showcasing her dive into folk and pop rock with hints of country.
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Album SuccessThe album "Amanda Leigh", from which the song is taken, also received positive reviews from critics. It debuted at number 25 on the Billboard 200 Chart, making it one of Mandy Moore's most successful albums.
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ContentThe song speaks to female empowerment, evident in the lyrics where Moore warns a potential lover that she could break his heart any day of the week.
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ReceptionThe song received generally positive reviews from critics, with some praising it for being catchy and upbeat.
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Name ChangeThe album title "Amanda Leigh" signifies a significant shift in Mandy's music style. The name is actually Moore's real first and middle name.
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First Song"I Could Break Your Heart Any Day of the Week" was the first song Mandy Moore released in over 2 years. Her previous album, "Wild Hope", was released in 2007.
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DiscographyIt was the last single Mandy Moore released before a decade-long hiatus from music. She returned in 2020 with her seventh studio album "Silver Landings".
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