Blue Monday '88
Blue Monday '88

New Order - Blue Monday '88 Lyrics

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Blue Monday '88 Lyrics

How does it feel
To treat me like you do?
When you've laid your hands upon me
And told me who you are?
Thought I was mistaken
I thought I'd heard your words
Tell me, how do I feel?
Tell me now, how do I feel?

Those who came before me
Lived through their vocations
From the past until completion
They'll turn away no more
And I still find it so hard
To say what I need to say
But I'm quite sure that you'll tell me
Just how I should feel today

I see a ship in the harbor
I can and shall obey
But if it wasn't for your misfortune
I'd be a heavenly person today
And I thought I was mistaken
And I thought I heard you speak
Tell me, how do I feel?
Tell me now, how should I feel?

Now I stand here waiting

Thought I told you to leave me
While I walked down to the beach
Tell me, how does it feel
When your heart grows cold?

Writer(s): Gillian Lesley Gilbert, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Paul David Morris
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was "Blue Monday '88" by New Order released?

    "Blue Monday '88" was released in 1988 as a remix of the original "Blue Monday" track. Quincy Jones and John Potoker performed the remix, which helped the song reach #3 on the British charts and top the dance chart in the United States.

  2. What inspired the title "Blue Monday"?

    The title "Blue Monday" was inspired by an illustration in the Kurt Vonnegut book "Breakfast of Champions." The phrase "Goodbye Blue Monday" referred to the invention of the washing machine, which improved housewives' lives.

  3. Who wrote the lyrics for "Blue Monday '88"?

    The lyrics for "Blue Monday '88" were written by Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, and Stephen Morris, all members of New Order.

  4. How did the unique sleeve design of the "Blue Monday" single come about?

    The sleeve for "Blue Monday" was designed by Peter Saville and Brett Wickens to resemble a 5¼-inch floppy disk, featuring no text but coded blocks representing the artist and song information. The production cost was so high that Factory Records lost money on each copy sold.

  5. What makes "Blue Monday" a significant song in music history?

    "Blue Monday" is considered one of the most influential electronica songs, merging synth-pop and alternative dance. It is one of the best-selling 12-inch singles of all time and played a crucial role in bridging the gap between Seventies disco and the Eighties dance/house boom.

  6. What technology was used to create "Blue Monday"?

    New Order used a variety of early music technologies, including the Oberheim DMX drum machine, Moog Source for the bassline, and Emulator 1 sampler. They also programmed the song manually before the advent of MIDI. An accident involving the sequencer added a unique rhythmic twist that the band decided to keep.

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