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Artist/Band:
Smithereens
Lyrics for Song: Groovy Tuesday
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Smithereens
Woke up on a groovy Tuesday
Even my hangover's fine
Woke up on a groovy Tuesday
Hung my mind out on the line
Tuesday's groovy, Tuesday's groovy
Now I know that nothing lasts
Woke up on a groovy Tuesday
Everything is not the same
Woke up on a groovy Tuesday
Think I'll even change my name
Tuesday's groovy, Tuesday's groovy
Now I know that nothing lasts
And I can't help it if I'm not the one you need
It doesn't matter if I'm still the lost ball in the weeds
Woke up on a groovy Tuesday
Flower pot man looked my way
Woke up on a groovy Tuesday
I can see what he can't say
Tuesday's groovy, Tuesday's groovy
Now I know that nothing lasts
Tuesday's groovy, Tuesday's groovy
Now I know that nothing lasts
Nothing lasts
Nothing lasts
Nothing lasts
Tuesday's groovy
Tuesday's groovy
Tuesday's groovy
Nothing, nothing lasts
Nothing, nothing lasts
Nothing, nothing lasts
Nothing, nothing lasts
Nothing, nothing lasts
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Groovy Tuesday
Smithereens' "Groovy Tuesday" stands as a defining track from their 1982 debut album, capturing the raw energy of the New Wave and punk revival movements. The song features the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and driving rhythms, delivered by frontman Scott Litt's charismatic vocals. Released during a period when the group was establishing themselves as a major force in the American music scene, the recording exemplifies the genre's characteristic blend of garage rock grit and pop sensibility. It remains a staple of their discography, often cited as a key influence on subsequent acts in the post-punk and alternative rock landscapes. The track's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke the specific cultural zeitgeist of early 1980s America, making it a quintessential example of the era's sound. |
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