Every Week's Got a Friday

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"Every Week's Got a Friday"
High Valley - Every Week's Got a Friday (single cover).jpg
Single by High Valley
from the album Dear Life
ReleasedAugust 26, 2016 (2016-08-26)
Recorded2015–16 in Nashville, TN
Genre Country pop
Length3:08
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Phil Barton
  • Brad Rempel
  • Seth Mosley
Producer(s) Seth Mosley
High Valley singles chronology
"Be You"
(2016)
"Every Week's Got a Friday"
(2016)
"I Be U Be"
(2017)

"Every Week's Got a Friday" is a song recorded by Canadian country music duo High Valley for their fifth studio album and major-label debut, Dear Life (2016). It was written by group member Brad Rempel with Phil Barton and the record's producer, Seth Mosley. "Every Week's Got a Friday" was released August 8, 2016 as the Canadian lead single for the album and second released overall. [1]

Contents

Background and release

Following the success achieved with their fourth studio album, County Line (2014), High Valley signed a record deal with Atlantic Records and Warner Music Nashville in October 2015. [2] They began recording new music for their then-forthcoming project and re-released "Make You Mine" to the United States. [3] [4] The song also serves as the album's lead single in that market. [3] The duo released "Every Week's Got a Friday" to Canadian country radio and digital retailers worldwide on August 26, 2016, serving as the record's first Canadian single. [1] [5] [6] While "Every Week's Got a Friday" is available as a standalone digital single in the United States, [7] it was not included on the American track listing for Dear Life, being replaced by "Make You Mine". [8]

Chart performance

"Every Week's Got a Friday" entered the Canada Country chart at number 46 on the chart dated September 17, 2016. [9] It rose from number 11 to its peak position of 8 on the chart dated October 29, 2016, earning the group its seventh consecutive top-10. [9] [10] The song did not enter the Canadian Hot 100, but did reach number 36 on the All-Format Airplay chart. [11]

Music video

The official music video for "Every Week's Got a Friday" premiered through CMT Canada on October 13, 2016. [12] It features the duo performing an impromptu performance of the song on the roof of a hardware store, where a large crowd assembles to watch them perform and to party. The video was shot on location in Millbrook, Ontario. [13]

Charts

Chart (2016)Peak
position
Canada Country ( Billboard ) [10] 8

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabelRef.
CanadaAugust 26, 2016 Country radio Warner Canada [5]
Worldwide Digital download [1] [7]

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