One Week

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This article is about the Barenaked Ladies song. For the 1920 short film by Buster Keaton, see One Week (film).
"One Week"
"One Week" cover
Single by Barenaked Ladies
from the album Stunt
Released 1998
Format CD, 7", 12", cassette
Recorded 1998
Genre Alternative rock
Length 2:52
Label Reprise Records
Producer(s) Barenaked Ladies,
David Leonard,
Susan Rogers
Chart positions
Barenaked Ladies singles chronology
"Brian Wilson 2000"
(1997)
"One Week"
(1998)
"It's All Been Done"
(1998)

"One Week" is a 1998 hit single by Barenaked Ladies. It is often regarded as the song that propelled the band to superstar status outside Canada. One reason for the song's popularity was the large number of pop culture references worked into the lyrics. It remains the band's biggest hit to date.

The song gained renewed popularity when it was featured in an ad for the Mitsubishi Lancer, with groups of young people in the car seeming to sing along until they could not keep up with the rapid-fire lyrics. It was featured in the third installment of Big Shiny Tunes.

"One Week" was also parodied on "Weird Al" Yankovic's 1999 album Running with Scissors as "Jerry Springer", with lyrics making fun of the Jerry Springer television talk show.

Ed Robertson wrote the ideas for the non-rap 'choruses' with the concept being the structure of a fight where the protagonist knows they are wrong and is just trying to save face. He wanted to come up with a rapping verse for the song but all attempts failed. Bandmate Steven Page suggested he simply improvise the rap as the two commonly did onstage every night. Robertson heeded the advice and set up a video camera. He improved the song at a slower pace to make rhyming easier and arrived at about four minutes of rap. He sent it to Page who told him not to change a word. Two minutes of the improvising was almost directly compiled (with very little, if any, tweaking) into the verses song. As it is improvised, it is not intended to directly have any relation to the plot of the chorus sections. The liner notes from Stunt contain some of the additional lyrics that did not make it into the recorded version.

In recent performances, the band has developed an acoustic, bluegrass version of the song. It is used in a new performance setting they developed in 2003, in which they play acoustically while they stand around and sing into one omni-directional microphone.

Although the song topped the U.S. Hot 100, it peaked at number five on the Canadian Singles Chart partly because of limited promotion.

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[edit] Lyrical references

[edit] Verse 1

Furthermore, musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is referred to in the additional lyrics in the liner notes.

[edit] Verse 2

Furthermore, Luke Skywalker and Yoda from the Star Wars movies are referred to in the additional lyrics in the liner notes.

[edit] Final verse

[edit] Music video

The music video begins with them singing in a royal court, featuring a singing girl on a wind-up pedestal, similar to a scene from the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. During the interlude they make an escape and sing while driving the General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard and Starsky & Hutch's Ford Gran Torino.

[edit] Trivia

  • The line including "Chickety China" inspired a prank call released in 2000 by an unknown amateur prank caller. In the recording, a man with an Asian accent (real or feigned) calls numerous Chinese restaurants. He uses the line from "One Week", asking for this item.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stated by Steven Page in a 1999 yahoo chat

[edit] See also

[edit] External link

Preceded by:
"The First Night" by Monica
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
October 17, 1998
Succeeded by:
"Doo Wop (That Thing)" by Lauryn Hill
Barenaked Ladies
Jim Creeggan | Kevin Hearn | Steven Page | Ed Robertson | Tyler Stewart
Andy Creeggan (former member) | Stephen Duffy (writing partner) | Chris Brown (temporary member)
Discography
Early albums: Buck Naked | Barenaked Lunch ("The Pink Tape") | Barenaked Ladies ("The Yellow Tape") | Variety Recordings: Barenaked Ladies
Main albums: Gordon | Maybe You Should Drive | Born on a Pirate Ship | Rock Spectacle | Stunt | Maroon | Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits 1991-2001 | Everything to Everyone | Barenaked for the Holidays | Barenaked Ladies Are Me
Primary Singles: Be My Yoko Ono | Enid | What A Good Boy | Brian Wilson | If I Had $1000000 | Jane | Alternative Girlfriend | Shoe Box | The Old Apartment | One Week | It's All Been Done | Call and Answer | Get In Line | Pinch Me | Too Little Too Late | Falling For The First Time | Thanks That Was Fun | Another Postcard | Testing 1,2,3 | For You | One Little Slip | Easy | Wind It Up
DVDs: Barenaked in America | Barelaked Nadies
Side Projects
The Brothers Creeggan | Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle | The Vanity Project