Days Of The Week

Stone Temple Pilots · Greatest Hits [2003]

Monday, back from the dead

I'm letting it go, back for another one



Tuesday, shoot me in the head

I'm takin' it back , takin' it back

I'll take it back



Wednesday, she's lookin' for a friend

She'll get what she wants

Can't seem to get enough



Thursday, it's more than I can stand

I'm holdin' her down, holdin' her down

She's down again



I gotta find a way to find her

Where could she be?

Four days of the week

She thinks I'm the enemy



One day, left me for dead

Woke up on the floor, time for another one

Two days, she's leavin' me again

Can't take it no more

Out through the open door

Three days, she's found herself a friend

She got what she wants

Still never get enough

Four days she's back with me again

She's pullin' me down, pullin' me down

I'm down again



I gotta find a way to find her

Where could she be?

Four days of the week

She thinks I'm the enemy



Monday's gone

Tuesday's fadin'

Wednesday's gone

Thursday's all but wasted now



Monday, back from the dead

I'm letting it go, back for another one



Tuesday, shoot me in the head

I'm takin' it back , takin' it back

I'll take it back



I gotta find a way to find her

Where could she be?

Four days of the week

She thinks I'm the enemy



thinks I'm the enemy

Days Of The Week

Released on the 2003 Greatest Hits compilation, "Days Of The Week" serves as a standout track from Stone Temple Pilots' extensive discography. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of grunge and alternative rock, characterized by its driving rhythm and emotive vocals. While the track appears on a retrospective collection, it reflects the enduring appeal of the group's work from the mid-1990s. The recording captures the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that defined the era, making it a fitting addition to a compilation celebrating their catalog. Fans of the genre will recognize the song's place within the broader landscape of 90s alternative music, where such anthems often became staples for live performances and radio play.