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K.T. Oslin – Come Next Monday

The single went to number one for two weeks and spent a total of 20 weeks on the country singles chart. It would turn out to be her final single to reach number one on that chart.

K.T. Oslin – Come Next Monday, is a song co-written by American country music singer K. T. Oslin. It was originally recorded by Judy Rodman on her 1986 album Judy.
K.T. Oslin - Come Next Monday
Cover LP K.T. Oslin RCA 1990
Oslin’s recording was released in September 1990 as the second single from her album Love in a Small Town. The single went to number one for two weeks and spent a total of 20 weeks on the country singles chart. It would turn out to be her final single to reach number one on that chart. Oslin wrote the song with Charlie Black and Rory Bourke.
Lisa Smith and Cyndi Hoelzle of Gavin Report reviewed the single favorably, stating that it was «another intelligent, feeling song from a wise woman’s point of view. Of course, both men and women should relate to the self-promises in this song.




K.T. Oslin – Come Next Monday
From the album Love in a Small Town
B-side «Truly Blue»
Released September 29, 1990
Genre Country
Length 3:49
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Charlie Black Rory Bourke K. T. Oslin
Producer(s) Joe Scaife, Jim Cotton

COUNTRYPEDIA




K.T. Oslin – Come Next Monday lyrics

Come next Monday, I’m goin’ to bed early
I won’t talk dirty for a week or two
Goin’ on a diet, just like sugar, honey
Come next Monday, I’m gonna give up on you
(Givin’ it up, givin’ it up)
X-rays show some excess baggage
Too much work for a little, hard to do
Self denial is never easy baggage
But come next Monday, I’m gonna give up on you
Ain’t gonna call you
After a day or two
Ain’t gonna miss you, honey
An even if I do
I’ll never tell you
You’ll never ever know
How hard it is
To let you go
Come next Monday, I hope I’m a little bit stronger
Some of the Mondays that I’ve been through
Tempation Tuesday, might be sorry
But come next Monday, I’m gonna give up on you
Ain’t gonna call you
After a day or two
Ain’t gonna miss you, honey
An even if I do
I’ll never tell you
You’ll never ever know
How hard it is
To let you go
Come next Monday, I’m goin’ to bed early
I won’t talk dirty for a week or maybe two
I’m goin on a diet, just like sugar, honey
Come next Monday, I’m gonna give up on you
Givin’ it up
Come next Monday, I’m gonna give up on you
(Givin’ it up)
I’m givin’ it up
(Come next Monday)
Come next Monday
(Come next Monday)
I’m gonna give up on you
(Givin’ it up)
I’m givin’ it up
(Come next Monday)
Come next Monday
(Come next Monday)
I’m gonna give up on you
(Givin’ it up)
I’m givin’ it up
(Come next Monday)
Come, come next Monday
(Come next Monday)
Honey, I’m givin’ up on
Givin’ up on you, givin’ it up
(Come next Monday)
Come next Monday
(Come next monday)

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K.T. Oslin - Come Next Monday
Single K.T. Oslin RCA 1990
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