“It’s nine o’clock on a Saturday” - Billy Joel, Piano Man (can’t stand that song, but there you go, day of the week and time).
Neither of which are in the song title :rolleyes:
Damn you for beating me. However I’m going to throw out 2 A.M. by Maiden.
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5:15 by Chris Isaak (“the 5:15 is just a train…”) great song on his San Francisco Days album…
Hurray! Just subscribed - and here’s my first subscripted post…
‘11:11’ - by Rufus Wainwright. From the fabulous album ‘Want One’
Thank you.
“25 O’Clock” – The Dukes of Stratosphear (XTC)
“After Midnight” – Eric Clapton (and many others)
“In the Midnight Hour” and “I’m a Midnight Mover” – Wilson Pickett
Then there’s this album’s tracks, by the Matthew Good Band (not to be confused with the dishy young Brit thespian Matthew Goode, who also messes around in a band):
- 05:00 P.M. Giant (Genn/Good) - 6:10
- 06:00 P.M. Hello Time Bomb (Genn/Good) - 3:55
- 07:00 P.M. Strange Days (Genn/Good) - 4:21
- 08:00 P.M. I Miss New Wave performed by Good, Matthew Band - 3:31
- 09:00 P.M. Load Me Up (Browne/Genn/Good/Priske) - 3:40
- 10:00 P.M. Failing the Rorschach Test (Genn/Good) - 4:46
- 11:00 P.M. Suburbia (Genn/Good) - 5:24
- 12:00 A.M. Let’s Get It On performed by Good, Matthew Band - 5:12
- 01:00 A.M. Jenni’s Song (Genn/Good) - 3:59
- 02:00 A.M. Going All The Way performed by Good, Matthew Band - 5:01
- 03:00 A.M. A Boy and His Machine Gun performed by Good, Matthew Band - 3:45
- 04:00 A.M. The Future Is X-Rated performed by Good, Matthew Band - 4:21
- 05:00 A.M. Born to Kill (Genn/Good) - 5:42
What do I win?
Four of Two by They Might Be Giants
And the greatest “midnight” song of all time?
“Midnight at the Oasis” - Maria Muldaur
(don’t hit!!)
Yeah, yeah, OK they’re more general times of the day, not clock-specific. What would you expect from the Moody Blues anyway?
Oh, c’mon; it’s got the time and the day. Such examples should be given special dispensation.
Baby are you travelling on the ‘One after 9:09’
Pssst! ArchiveGuy, go back and read the OP again. The Moody Blues are specifically mentioned.
I must point out that the correct lyric is "my baby says she’s travelling on the “One after 909” (actual title, with the fact that 909 refers to 9:09 being implied only).
How about the Who’s “5:15”, from the Quadrophenia album?
Oops, forgot that was in the OP, even though I did read it.
Has “Three O’Clock Blues” by B. B. King been mentioned?
Originally posted by **Mr. Blue Sky **
hehehe, but it * did* answer the OP.
Twilight Zone by Golden Earring (…It’s 2:00 AM…)
Good sweet god, no kidding.