Friday I'm In Love

The Cure · He's Just Not That Into You Soundtrack [2009]

I don't care if Monday's blue

Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too

Thursday, I don't care about you

It's Friday, I'm in love



Monday you can fall apart

Tuesday, Wednesday break my heart

Thursday doesn't even start

It's Friday, I'm in love



Saturday, wait

Sunday always comes too late

But Friday never hesitates



I don't care if Monday's black

Tuesday, Wednesday heart attack

Thursday, never looking back

It's Friday, I'm in love



Monday you can hold your head

Tuesday, Wednesday stay in bed

Oh Thursday watch the walls instead

It's Friday, I'm in love



Saturday, wait

Sunday always comes too late

But Friday never hesitates



Dressed up to the eyes

It's a wonderful surprise

To see your shoes and your spirits rise

Throwing out your frown

And just smiling at the sound

As sleek as a shriek

Spinning round and round

Always take a big bite

It's such a gorgeous sight

To see you eat in the middle of the night

You can never get enough

Enough of this stuff

It's Friday, I'm in love



I don't care if Monday's blue

Tuesday's grey and Wednesday too

Thursday, I don't care about you

It's Friday, I'm in love



Monday you can fall apart

Tuesday, Wednesday break my heart

Thursday doesn't even start

It's Friday, I'm in love

Friday I'm In Love

Released in 1992, Friday I'm In Love stands as one of The Cure's most enduring and accessible anthems. Departing from the band's signature gothic melancholy, the track embraces an upbeat, jangly pop sound that captures a fleeting sense of optimism. Written by frontman Robert Smith, the song reflects a spontaneous burst of joy, contrasting sharply with the darker tones found in much of the group's extensive discography. It remains a staple of their live performances, often serving as a moment of levity within concerts that traverse various eras of their career. The recording's infectious energy and straightforward melody have secured its place as a defining moment in alternative rock history, resonating with audiences decades after its initial release.