[2025] A roundup of classic Western songs about Friday
Speaking of Fridays, for those who have weekends off, it’s universally the day when your mood feels lighter as you head into the weekend—and many people would say Friday night is actually their favorite time of the week.
In this article, we’re spotlighting Friday with a roundup of classic Western songs that celebrate it.
You’re probably curious how overseas artists sing about “Friday” in their own way.
We’ve selected not only timeless classics but also tracks released in recent years, so you’re sure to discover something new!
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[2025] A roundup of classic Western songs about Friday (41–50)
Bad girlsDonna Summer
The title “Bad Girls” refers to prostitutes.
The song was conceived when Donna Summer got the idea while working at Casablanca Records in Los Angeles.
It became her biggest hit, reaching No.
1 in the United States for five weeks.
HairLady Gaga

A song inspired by Lady Gaga’s childhood, when her parents scolded her for her clothes and hairstyle.
It’s about expressing one’s identity.
The track features saxophone by Clarence Clemons, known for his work with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band.
Friday NightEric Paslay

A song produced by Eric Paslay together with Rose Falcon and Rob Crosby.
It was inspired by his memories of Texas, when he looked forward to going to the dance hall on Friday nights.
The music video, directed by Mason Dixon, was filmed in downtown Nashville.
In conclusion
When you check out various Western songs about “Friday,” you can really see how diverse and colorful the expressions are depending on the artist.
Whether it’s for a fun Friday party or a quiet night spent alone, use the classic tracks we introduced this time as your BGM and create your own favorite playlist!





