Friday I'm in Love - The Cure - MP3 instrumental karaoke
This title is a cover of Friday I'm in Love as made famous by The Cure
Tempo: 136 BPM
In the same key as the original: E♭
This song ends without fade out
Duration: 03:30 - Preview at: 01:43
These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.
About
Release date: 1992
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres:
Rock, Alternative, In English
Original songwriters: Perry Bamonte, Simon Johnathon Gallup, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams
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"Friday I'm in Love" is a hit song by British new wave group The Cure. The song was initially released as part of the band's ninth studio album Wish (1992), and went on to become a global sensation when released as the album's second single. The track climbed up to number 6 in the UK and number 18 in the US. It also topped the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Written by The Cure frontman Robert Smith, "Friday I'm in Love" is a gleeful celebration of infatuation throughout the days of the week. Musically, the song is a playful blend of jangly guitars, upbeat rhythms, and Robert Smith's distinct vocals, embodying a rare sense of sheer joy in The Cure's discography. The instrumental is based around a bright acoustic guitar line, which was accidentally pitch-shifted up to D sharp (from its original key of D). A departure from The Cure's dark and gothic roots, the song showcases their poppier and more lighthearted side. Fitting the song's lyrical theme, "Friday I'm in Love" was released on a Friday, which was unusual at the time (and caused its initial chart placement to wobble). However, it swiftly secured its rightful place among top tracks, becoming a Top 10 hit for the band.
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