Something for the Weekend (song) explained

Something for the Weekend
Type:single
Artist:the Divine Comedy
Album:Casanova
Released:17 June 1996
Recorded:1995–1996
Genre:Orchestral pop[1]
Length:4:19
Label:Setanta
Producer:
Prev Title:Lucy
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Becoming More Like Alfie
Next Year:1996

"Something for the Weekend" is a song by the Divine Comedy, produced by Darren Allison and Neil Hannon. It was the first single from Casanova and reached number 14 in the UK Singles Chart.[2] The song subsequently became a hit when Chris Evans heard it at a friend's party and had it played on his radio show the following Monday.[3]

The song itself is about a Lothario who is trying to seduce a woman, but she tricks him by asking him to investigate strange noises in the woodshed. Upon entering, he is knocked unconscious by her accomplices who then steal his car and money.

Release

The "Something for the Weekend" single release in the UK came two weeks before Welsh band Super Furry Animals released their own single with the same title, from the album Fuzzy Logic. The latter band changed their title to "Something 4 the Weekend".

Critical reception

In an AllMusic review, critic Matthew Greenwald declared "Something for the Weekend" as "easily one of [Neil] Hannon's most breezy recordings", noting the song's musical style "has a hit of R&B in the percussion" with "energetic drum and piano pattern."[4] Fellow critic Ned Raggett reviewing Casanova, described the song "at once soaring, cheeky, leering, and truly weird."[5]

Reviewing the album in 2016, Pop Rescue said: "The song has a distinct 60's feeling to it – something that the video indulges in too. The lyrics are slick and somewhat quirky (about something in the wood shed – is that a euphemism?), and the backing vocals sit perfectly under Neil's soft speak-singing style. The constant snare beat makes this song feel like it's galloping along."[6]

Music video

The music video was the band's first and is set in Venice.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bradley, Larry. The Alternative Jukebox. November 4, 2014. The 1990s: The Divine Comedy - "Something for the Weekend. 208. Cassell. 978-1-84403-789-6.
  2. Web site: The Divine Comedy Songs Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography . Music VF.com . 31 August 2020.
  3. Web site: A Short Site.
  4. Web site: Matthew . Greenwald . The Divine Comedy: 'Something for the Weekend' – Review . 31 August 2020 . AllMusic.
  5. Web site: Raggett. Ned. Casanova – Review. AllMusic. 31 August 2020.
  6. Web site: Review: “Casanova” by The Divine Comedy (CD, 1996). Pop. Rescue. January 27, 2016.