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  1. unknown. " Monday's Child " is one of many fortune-telling songs, popular as nursery rhymes for children. It is supposed to tell a child's character or future from their day of birth and to help young children remember the seven days of the week. As with many nursery rhymes, there are many versions. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19526.

  2. On November 3, 2020, Saturday’s Child released “Runway Runaway” which is available from all digital outlets. You can also click over to our online store to get yourself a hard copy on CD, cassette, or 12″ vinyl. share details on scheduled performances. Keep checking back for changes.

  3. Provided to YouTube by RhinoSaturday's Child (2006 Remaster Original Stereo Version) · The MonkeesThe Monkees℗ 2006 Rhino Entertainment Company, A Warner Mus...

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  4. Saturday's Child. "Saturday's Child" is a song written by David Gates for The Monkees ' debut album, The Monkees. A music video was created for this song, which featured in The Monkees episodes " Monkee Versus Machine " and " The Spy Who Came In from the Cool ." Versions of the song were later released as a single by The Palace Guard and on the ...

  5. Saturday's Child Summary and Analysis of Stanzas 1-3. Summary. The speaker begins the poem with a comparison between his own upbringing and that of a privileged child. He says that some children are born with a silver spoon, while he had to cut his teeth like a raccoon, preparing for attack. He continues on in this vein, noting that these ...

  6. Race. Race is another prominent theme in the poem. While the speaker never says that he is Black, he uses language about night and darkness to describe his childhood. In contrast, he uses images of stars and light to describe the lives of the more fortunate. This creates the definitive impression that he is Black and that they are white.

  7. SATURDAY'S CHILD CHAPTER I Not the place in which to look for the Great Adventure, the dingy, narrow office on the mezzanine floor of Hunter, Baxter & Hunter's great wholesale drug establishment, in San Francisco city, at the beginning of the present century. Nothing could have seemed more monotonous, more grimy, less interesting, to the ...