The Bangles – Manic Monday
The Bangles – Manic Monday
When The Bangles released “Manic Monday” in 1986, it became the song that launched them from cult favorites into international pop stardom. Written by Prince under the pseudonym Christopher, the track was originally intended for Apollonia 6, but he ultimately passed it to The Bangles after seeing them live. With its jangly guitars, sparkling harmonies, and instantly relatable lyrics about the drudgery of Mondays, the song perfectly captured the band’s retro-pop style and 1980s new wave energy.
From Prince’s Pen to The Bangles’ Breakthrough
Prince admired The Bangles’ unique sound and strong vocal blend. After a late-night jam session in Los Angeles, he gave them a cassette of “Manic Monday.” The band recorded the song with their own vibrant twist while keeping the bones of Prince’s original composition intact.
The result was a glossy yet warm track that combined timeless pop hooks with a lighthearted storyline about wishing the weekend could last forever.
Chart Success
- “Manic Monday” became The Bangles’ first major global hit, reaching:
- No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. (kept out of the top spot by Prince’s own “Kiss”)
- No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart
- Top 10 in several other countries, making the band an international name.
The success of the single paved the way for even bigger hits like “Walk Like an Egyptian” (1986) and “Eternal Flame” (1989).
The Official Video
The official music video for “Manic Monday” features The Bangles performing the song while blending in surreal and dreamlike sequences that reflect the lyrics’ longing for a carefree Sunday. Susanna Hoffs’ captivating stage presence, particularly her trademark sideways glances at the camera, became an iconic part of the band’s image.
Legacy
More than just a chart hit, “Manic Monday” remains one of the most enduring songs of the 1980s. Its universal theme of dreading the workweek makes it endlessly relatable, while the mix of Prince’s songwriting genius and The Bangles’ performance created a pop classic that still resonates today.
The track also highlights an extraordinary moment in pop history: in the spring of 1986, Prince had a hand in two of the biggest songs in the world — his own “Kiss” and The Bangles’ “Manic Monday.”
In 2019, Prince’s original demo was officially released on his posthumous album Originals, giving fans the chance to hear the song in its earliest form and to appreciate just how perfectly The Bangles made it their own.
Musicians
Susanna Hoffs – guitar, lead vocals
Vicki Peterson – lead guitar, backing vocals
Michael Steele – bass, backing vocals
Debbi Peterson – drums, backing vocals
David Kahne – keyboards, producer
Prince as “Christopher” – writer, composer
“Manic Monday” – Single by the Bangles from the album Different Light, released on December 23, 1985
Songwriter Prince (as Christopher).




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