Working for the Weekend
"Working for the Weekend"
Get ready for the ultimate Friday anthem! Loverboy's 1981 smash hit, "Working for the Weekend," is an electrifying blend of Hard Rock, Pop Rock, and Dance-Rock. Its iconic riff and relatable theme instantly energize, making it a timeless classic that celebrates the thrill of anticipated freedom.
- TITLE: Working for the Weekend
- BAND: Loverboy
- GENRE: Dance-rock, Hard Rock, Pop Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: October 07
- YEAR: 1981
Released on their breakthrough 1981 album Get Lucky, "Working for the Weekend" catapulted Canadian band Loverboy to international fame. The track perfectly captured the early 80s zeitgeist, merging powerful Hard Rock guitar chords with irresistible Pop Rock hooks and a driving Dance-Rock beat. Its universal message and high-energy delivery made it a staple on radio playlists and a definitive anthem for anyone eagerly awaiting the weekend's arrival.
The song's distinctive sound combines Paul Dean's signature guitar riff, Doug Johnson's bright synthesizer accents, a pulsing bassline, and Mike Reno's enthusiastic vocals. This fusion created a dynamic soundscape fitting the Hard Rock, Pop Rock, and Dance-Rock labels. Its structure, featuring catchy verses and an explosive chorus, embodies the energetic, accessible rock style that defined Loverboy's early success in 1981 and beyond.
SONG MEANING: The song is a straightforward and universally relatable anthem about the anticipation and excitement surrounding the end of the work week. It captures the feeling of putting in effort from Monday to Friday, all while looking forward to the release, freedom, and fun that the weekend promises.
"Loverboy"
- TITLE: Loverboy
- ACTIVE: 1979–19881989 (1979), 1991–present (1991)
- BAND: Loverboy
"When It's Over"
- TITLE: When It's Over
- BAND: Loverboy
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 15
- YEAR: 1982
