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Wednesday Week

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Format
  
Vinyl record (7")

Genre
  
Punk rock

Label
  
Sire Records

Recorded
  
January, 1980

Length
  
2:16

Released
  
5 July 1980 (1980-07-05)

Wednesday Week is the seventh single released by The Undertones. The song was written in December 1979 by the band's rhythm guitarist and principal songwriter, John O' Neill, during a Christmas break the band had taken while recording their second album, Hypnotised. The song was notably more mellow than each of the six singles the band had released previously, drawing influences from mid-sixties acts such as the Kinks and The Beatles as opposed to punk rock acts such as the Ramones.

The single was released on 5 July 1980 and peaked at #11 on the UK Singles Chart three weeks later, making the song the band's second highest charting single.

Wednesday Week was The Undertones' final single to be released on the Sire label before the band left the label in December, 1980. The Undertones subsequently signed a contract with EMI.

References

Wednesday Week Wikipedia