Tuesday

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About Tuesday

"Tuesday" is the fourth single from the album Hourly, Daily by Australian rock band You Am I. It was released in 1997 and reached number 29 on the Australian charts.


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1997
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Saw the sun come up again.
Last week's papers and a pack of darts
That got me through 'til ten.
The ten fifteen's five minutes late.
I really should just get out more these days.
Next door is coughing up his lungs.
Two A.M. I'm sure she said
She's gonna get herself a gun.
I blacked out from three to five.
You should hear what's going on outside.

As the morning bread goes hard
On the corner shop they're waiting
Just for rush hour to start.
And I'm wondering why his kids are late
I really should just get out more these days.

Days, and each one shows
There's so much I'll never know
If I don't ever get
If I never get home, home.

And old Ryan's still his rust
And Tuesday comes and goes
Like any late night bus.
I could do a lot more with my time
But you should hear what's going on outside.

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You Am I

You Am I is an Australian alternative rock band, fronted by vocalist/guitarist and main songwriter, Tim Rogers. You Am I is the first Australian band to have released three successive albums that have debuted in the #1 position on the ARIA Charts and have received ten ARIA awards since inception. The band has supported popular bands, such as The Who, The Rolling Stones, Sonic Youth and Oasis. more »

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Written by: TIM ADRIAN ROGERS

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10 facts about this song

Song Creation
"Tuesday" is a song by Australian band You Am I, which was formed in 1989.
Album Information
The song "Tuesday" is from the band's seventh studio album, "Deliverance," which was released in 2002.
Music Genre
You Am I is predominantly an alternative rock band, and their song "Tuesday" follows the same genre.
Song Content
The song "Tuesday" is speculated to be about recovering from the excesses of the weekend.
Chart Performance
The song "Tuesday" isn't a chart-topping hit of the band. However, the "Deliverance" album reached number 10 on Australia's ARIA Album Chart.
Band Achievement
You Am I has won ten ARIA Music Awards from 31 nominations. The band was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the 16th Annual ARIA Music Awards, making them one of the most lauded bands in Australia.
Lead Singer
The song "Tuesday," like most of You Am I's songs, is sung by the band’s lead vocalist and frontman Tim Rogers.
Live Performances
"Tuesday" is often played at the band's live gigs, and the performances have been well received by audiences.
Songwriting Credits
"Tuesday," like all the songs on the "Deliverance" album, was written by band frontman, Tim Rogers.
Musical Style
The song incorporates the band's signature style, embodying a mix of rock, indie, and grunge.

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