Thursday's Child (David Bowie Song)
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"Thursday's Child" is a song recorded by
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
for his twenty-second studio album '' Hours'' (1999). Written by Bowie and
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, the song was released as the album's
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on 20 September 1999, by
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.


Background and composition

It was the first single from ''Hours'' and preceded the album by two weeks. In a performance for ''
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'', Bowie revealed that the title of the song was prompted by the memory of the autobiography of actress
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. The book, also called ''Thursday's Child'', used to be a favourite of his when he was 14 years old. The song, just like " Ashes to Ashes", is inspired by
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's " Inchworm". According to
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the song references
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" and
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's poem " The Sun Rising". According to the song's songwriter and producer
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, Bowie initially wanted group
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to sing background vocals on the song. However, he convinced Bowie not to do it, and invited his friend
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to do the vocals instead. According to Gabrels, "I was David's friend, and his guitar player, musical director, co-producer, but I was also a fan. I felt like I was protecting his 'thing'. I wanted to make sure he stayed cool and stayed connected. He was a voracious chaser of new things. But not every new thing hould be chased. The song begins with Bowie singing: "All of my life I've tried so hard/Doing my best with what I had/Nothing much happened all the same". In an interview with '' Uncut'', the singer commented about the song: "I'm supposed to say, 'Ah, but that's the secret of
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!' But no, I don't find it particularly hard – the guy in the song’s had a tough life, though. He's a teeth-grinding, I'll-get-this-job-done guy. But, right, it's not a dogged labour for me: I do work hard, but it comes easily". Bowie further expanded on the song, revealing that it was about "somebody that maybe felt that he'd achieved anything that he was ever going to achieve in his life and that the way forward looked as bleak as much of his past had done.....until it was changed by meeting this particular person that he falls in love with. So it's like a glimmer of salvation in his own life".


Critical reception

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'' viewed "Thursday's Child" as "a crafted, laidback offering".


B-sides

One of the single's
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was a track written by Bowie and Gabrels called "We Shall Go to Town", which was originally slated for inclusion on the album itself. Gabrels called it "a very dark track" in contrast to the rest of the album. He said the song "was about two people who were so grotesque, horribly disfigured, and people would stone them on the street, and they grew tired of having to live in the shadows, it’s like an '
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' thing. And they think 'Tonight’s the night we go to town. This might be our last night on earth because people will probably kill us.' That was a little less jolly than 'Thursday’s Child.'" "1917" was originally called "Thrust" and was included in the video game '' The Nomad Soul'' during a rooftop fight with a demon, part of the soundtrack for the game written by Bowie and Gabrels. "No One Calls" was also from the game's soundtrack, with an alternate title of "Awakened 2", where it appeared only in instrumental form.


Live versions

On 3 October 1999, David Bowie was the musical guest on the 25th season of the television program "
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", performing "Thursday's Child" and " Rebel Rebel". A live version recorded in Paris in October 1999 was released on the single "
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" in January 2000, and the full concert from which it was taken was released in 2021 as '' Something in the Air (Live Paris 99)''. A performance from November 1999 was included in the live concert release '' David Bowie at the Kit Kat Klub (Live New York 99)'' (2021).


Other releases

"Thursday's Child" was released on a promotional release of the single " The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell" in 1999. Both the "Rock mix" and a slower version from the ''Omikron – The Nomad Soul'' video game was released on the bonus disc that followed the 2004 reissue of ''Hours''. The radio edit of the song was included on some editions of ''
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'' (2002), on the 3-disc and 2-disc versions of ''
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'' (2014), and on the 2-disc edition of ''
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'' (2016).


Music video

The accompanying
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for "Thursday's Child" was directed by Walter Stern, and was filmed in early August 1999 in New York City. In Bowie's own words, "The video is a strange and slow moving piece that wanders between a present and a past in a bewildering fashion". It shows Bowie in a motel room, looking in a mirror at his younger self (played by Owen Beasley) and reminiscing on his life and what could have been. Kara Manning from
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considered the video "surreal", while ''
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''s Melissa Locker included it on her list of Bowie's ten best music videos, saying it was "melancholy and contemplative".


Track listing

* UK CD version 1 # "Thursday's Child (edit)" – 4:25 # " We All Go Through" – 4:09 # " No One Calls" – 3:51 * UK CD version 2 # "Thursday's Child (Rock mix)" – 4:27 # "We Shall Go to Town" – 3:56 # "1917" – 3:27 This version also includes the full length "Thursday's Child" video in QuickTime format. * International CD version 1 # "Thursday's Child (Radio edit)" – 4:25 # "Thursday's Child (Rock mix)" – 4:27 # " We Shall Go to Town" – 3:56 # "1917" – 3:27 * International CD version 2 # "Thursday's Child (Radio edit)" – 4:25 # "Thursday's Child (Rock mix)" – 4:27 * Promo version # "Thursday's Child (Radio edit)" – 4:25 # "Thursday's Child (Rock mix)" – 4:27 # "Thursday's Child (Album version)" – 5:24 * CD: Virgin / DPRO-14338 (US) # "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell (edit)" – 3:59 # "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell (Call out hook #1)" – 0:11 # "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell (Call out hook #2)" – 0:11 # "Thursday's Child (Radio edit)" – 4:25 # "Thursday's Child (Call out hook #1)" – 0:12 # "Thursday's Child (Call out hook #2)" – 0:12 A cassette version was also released with the three tracks from the UK CD version 1 on both sides of the tape.


Personnel

*
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
: Lead Vocals *
Holly Palmer Holly Palmer (born c. 1971) is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles, California.
: Backing Vocals *
Reeves Gabrels Reeves Gabrels (born June 4, 1956) is an American guitarist, songwriter and producer. A member of The Cure since 2012, Gabrels is also known for his work with David Bowie and Tin Machine from 1988 to 1999. He also fronts the band Reeves Gabrels ...
: Guitar *
Mark Plati Mark Plati is a New York–based musician, record producer, and songwriter, best known for his work in the 1990s with David Bowie. Early life and education Plati grew up in Aurora, Colorado. He studied at Indiana University's Jacobs School of ...
: Synthesizers, Bass Guitar *
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: Drum Machine


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Notes

{{Authority control Rock ballads 1999 singles David Bowie songs Songs written by David Bowie Songs written by Reeves Gabrels Song recordings produced by David Bowie 1999 songs EMI Records singles Music videos directed by Walter Stern