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Tuesday Morning

The Pogues · 1993

11 min · 3 tracks · punk · Celtic punk

A poignant blend of Celtic melodies and punk energy that captures the bittersweet essence of life and loss.

Tuesday Morning is a single by The Pogues, released in 1993. A poignant blend of Celtic melodies and punk energy that captures the bittersweet essence of life and loss. 'Tuesday Morning' is notable for its exploration of themes like nostalgia and sorrow, receiving critical acclaim upon release. It showcased The Pogues' enduring influence on the Celtic punk genre, further solidifying their legacy as pioneers who blended traditional Irish music with punk rock aesthetics. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Tuesday Morning sound like?

A poignant blend of Celtic melodies and punk energy that captures the bittersweet essence of life and loss. Rooted in punk and Celtic punk.

What makes Tuesday Morning by The Pogues notable?

'Tuesday Morning' is notable for its exploration of themes like nostalgia and sorrow, receiving critical acclaim upon release. It showcased The Pogues' enduring influence on the Celtic punk genre, further solidifying their legacy as pioneers who blended traditional Irish music with punk rock aesthetics. Released in 1993, 'Tuesday Morning' marked The Pogues' first album after their hiatus which began in 1991. The band was navigating a transitional phase, with lead singer Shane MacGowan having departed, leading to a new creative direction under the guidance of new frontman Spider Stacy.

How many songs are on Tuesday Morning?

Tuesday Morning has 3 tracks, running approximately 11 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·11:04

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Tuesday Morning Standout 3:31
  • 2 First Day of Forever Standout 3:17
  • 3 Turkish Song of the Damned (live) Standout 4:15

Release Date

January 1, 1993

Genre

Celtic punk

More albums in Celtic punk

Artist Origin

Ireland

Runtime

11 min 4 sec