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"One Week" is a 1998 hit single by Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies

Barenaked Ladies is a Juno Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated Canada alternative rock band. The band is composed of Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart, and formerly Andy Creeggan and Steven Page....
. It is often regarded as the song that propelled the band to superstar status outside Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. One reason for the song's popularity was the large number of pop culture references worked into the lyric
Lyric

Lyric may refer to:* Lyric poetry is a form of poetry that expresses a subjective, personal point of view* Lyric, from the Greek language, a song sung with a lyre...
s. 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
Mitsubishi Lancer

The Mitsubishi Lancer is a small family car built by Mitsubishi Motors. It has been known as the Colt Lancer, Dodge Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, Eagle Summit, Hindustan Lancer, Soueast Motors Lioncel, Mitsubishi Carisma, and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at diff...
, with groups of young people in the car seeming to sing along until they could not keep up with the rapid-fire lyrics.






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"One Week" is a 1998 hit single by Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies

Barenaked Ladies is a Juno Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated Canada alternative rock band. The band is composed of Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart, and formerly Andy Creeggan and Steven Page....
. It is often regarded as the song that propelled the band to superstar status outside Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
. One reason for the song's popularity was the large number of pop culture references worked into the lyric
Lyric

Lyric may refer to:* Lyric poetry is a form of poetry that expresses a subjective, personal point of view* Lyric, from the Greek language, a song sung with a lyre...
s. 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
Mitsubishi Lancer

The Mitsubishi Lancer is a small family car built by Mitsubishi Motors. It has been known as the Colt Lancer, Dodge Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, Eagle Summit, Hindustan Lancer, Soueast Motors Lioncel, Mitsubishi Carisma, and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at diff...
, 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
Big Shiny Tunes

Big Shiny Tunes is a series of rock albums featuring Various Artists compiled and released by the Canada television station MuchMusic, beginning in 1996....
.

Ed Robertson
Ed Robertson

Lloyd Edward Elwyn Robertson , better known as Ed Robertson, is the lead singer, as well as a guitarist and songwriter in the band , Barenaked Ladies....
 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
Steven Page

Steven Jay Page , is a Canadian musician. Along with Ed Robertson, he was a founding member, lead singer, guitarist, and a primary songwriter of the music group Barenaked Ladies ; he left the band in 2009 to pursue a solo career....
 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 improvised 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 of the song. As it is improvised, it is not intended to directly have any relation to the plot of the chorus sections. The liner notes
Liner notes

Liner notes are the writings found in booklets which come inserted into the compact disc jewel case or the equivalent packaging for vinyl records and cassettes....
 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
Microphone

A microphone, sometimes referred to as a mike or?more recently?mic, is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal....
.

Although the song reached the Top 3 of the Billboard Hot 100
Billboard Hot 100

The Billboard Hot 100 is the United States music industry standard Single popularity chart issued weekly by Billboard magazine. Chart rankings are based on airplay and sales; the tracking-week for sales begins on Monday and ends on Sunday; while the airplay tracking-week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday....
 on September 22, 1998 and reached #1 on October 6, it peaked at number nine on the Canadian Singles Chart partly because of limited promotion. It also topped the Modern Rock Tracks
Modern Rock Tracks

Hot Modern Rock Tracks is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. It lists the forty most-played songs on modern rock radios, most of which are alternative rock songs....
 for five non-consecutive weeks.

Lyrical references


Verse 1

  • Aquaman
    Aquaman

    Aquaman is a fictional comic book superhero who appears in DC Comics. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, the character debuted in More Fun Comics #73 ....
     - a DC Comics
    DC Comics

    DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
     superhero
    Superhero

    A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
  • Chalet Suisse
    Swiss Chalet

    Swiss Chalet is a chain of Canada family restaurants originally founded in 1954 in Toronto, Ontario. There are presently over 200 restaurants in Canada and the United States, as of 2008....
     - the French
    French language

    French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
     name of Swiss Chalet, a Canadian restaurant chain
  • Wasabi
    Wasabi

    Wasabi is a member of the Brassicaceae family, which includes cabbages, horseradish and Mustard plant. Known as "Japanese horseradish", its root is used as a spice and has an extremely strong flavour....
     - a sushi
    Sushi

    In Japanese cuisine, is vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients, including fish dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi, as sashimi is the raw fish component, not the rice component....
     condiment
    Condiment

    In the United Kingdom, a condiment used to be confined to salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar. Use of the term condiment has broadened and now is generally considered to be any prepared edible Chemical substance or mixture, often Food preservation or Fermentation , that is added in relatively small quantities, most often at the table...
  • LeAnn Rimes
    LeAnn Rimes

    Margaret LeAnn Rimes is an American country music singer, songwriter, and actress, who records under the name LeAnn Rimes. She is best known for her rich vocals similar to legendary country music singer Patsy Cline,...
     - a country music
    Country music

    Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
     singer
  • Bert Kaempfert
    Bert Kaempfert

    Bert Kaempfert was a Germany orchestra leader and songwriter. He made easy listening and jazz-oriented records, and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs, such as "Strangers in the Night" and "Spanish Eyes"....
     - a songwriter, one of the top music producers in Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
  • Vanilla
    Vanilla

    Vanilla is a flavoring derived from orchids of the genus Vanilla native to Mexico. Etymologically, vanilla derives from the Spanish language word "", little pod....
     - Referring to the milkshake flavor
  • Vertigo
    Vertigo (medical)

    Vertigo is a specific type of dizziness, a major symptom of a balance disorder. It is the sensation of spinning or swaying while the body is actually stationary with respect to the surroundings....
     - the sensation of spinning or whirling that occurs as a result of a disturbance in balance (equilibrium)
    Equilibrioception

    Equilibrioception or sense of balance is one of the physiology senses. It helps prevent humans and animals from falling over when walking or standing still....
    , also the name of the 1958 Alfred Hitchcock
    Alfred Hitchcock

    Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, Order of the British Empire was a British filmmaker and film producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and psychological thriller genres....
     classic film
    Vertigo (film)

    Vertigo is a psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring James Stewart and Kim Novak and featuring Barbara Bel Geddes and Tom Helmore....


Verse 2

  • "Chickity China the Chinese Chicken - Have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin'" - A reference to Busta Rhymes
    Busta Rhymes

    Trevor Smith, Jr., better known as Busta Rhymes , is a Grammy Award-nominated Jamaican?United States rapping, songwriter, and actor. Chuck D of Public Enemy gave him the name Busta Rhymes after watching him perform....
    ' lyrics in A Tribe Called Quest
    A Tribe Called Quest

    A Tribe Called Quest is an United States Hip hop music group, formed in 1988. The group is composed of rapper/producer Q-Tip , rapper Phife Dawg , and DJ/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad....
    's "Scenario". It also refers to a strain of bird flu (H5N1
    H5N1

    Influenza A virus subtype H5N1, also known as "bird flu," A or simply H5N1, is a subtype of the Influenzavirus A which can cause illness in humans and many other animal species....
    ) that saw its first human cases, in Hong Kong, at the time the song was being written.
  • The X-Files
    The X-Files

    The X-Files is a Peabody Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning American cult following science fiction television series, created by Chris Carter , which first aired in 1993 and ended in 2002....
     - a TV series
  • dans la maison - the French phrase
    Idiom

    An idiom is a phrase whose meaning cannot be determined by the literal definition of the phrase itself, but refers instead to a figurative language meaning that is known only through common use....
     for "in the house"
  • Smoking Man
    Cigarette Smoking Man

    The Cigarette Smoking Man is a fictional character on the 1993-2002 television series The X-Files, played by William B. Davis.Although uttering only four audible words in the entire 1st season of the show, CSM eventually developed into the series' primary antagonist....
     - a character from The X-Files
  • Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford

    Harrison Ford is an United Statesn actor. Ford is best known for his performances as Han Solo in the original Star Wars trilogy, and as the Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones franchise#Films film series....
     - an actor
    Actor

    An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
     best known for his roles in the Indiana Jones
    Indiana Jones

    Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr. is a fictional character adventurer, soldier, professor of archaeology, and the main protagonist of the Indiana Jones franchise....
     and Star Wars
    Star Wars

    Star Wars is an epic film space opera Media franchise initially conceived by George Lucas. The first film in the franchise was simply titled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, but later had the subtitle Episode IV: A New Hope added to distinguish it from its sequels and prequels....
     movies.
  • Frantic
    Frantic (film)

    Frantic is a noted 1988 in film thriller film directed by Roman Polanski and starring Harrison Ford....
     - 1988 movie starring Harrison Ford
  • Sting - a solo musician
    Musician

    A musician is a person who plays or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music:* An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument....
     and current member of the '70s-'80s band The Police
    The Police

    The Police were an English Power trio Rock music band consisting of Sting , Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland . The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, punk rock and reggae music....
  • Tantric
    Tantra

    Tantra , or tantram is a religious philosophy according to which Shakti is usually the main deity worshipped, and the universe is regarded as the divine play of shakti and shiva....
     - a form of yoga
    Yoga

    Yoga refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines originating in India. The word is associated with meditative practices in both Buddhism and Hinduism....
    , famously joked about by Sting
  • Snickers
    Snickers

    Snickers is a chocolate bar made by the Mars family. It consists of peanut butter nougat topped with roasted peanuts and caramel, covered with milk chocolate....
     - a type of chocolate bar whose slogan was "Snickers really satisfies"
  • Akira Kurosawa
    Akira Kurosawa

    was a prominent Japanese people filmmaker, film producer, screenwriter and film editing. His first credited film as director, , was released in 1943, his last as director, , in 1993....
     - Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
    ese movie director, best known for The Seven Samurai
    The Seven Samurai

    is a 1954 in film Cinema of Japan co-written, edited and directed by Akira Kurosawa. The film takes place in Sengoku Period Japan . It follows the story of a village of farmers that hire seven masterless samurai to combat bandits who will return after the harvest to steal their crops....
  • Sailor Moon
    Sailor Moon

    is the title of a Japanese media franchise created by Naoko Takeuchi. It is generally credited with popularizing the concept of a sentai of magical girls, as well as "revitalizing" the magical girl genre itself....
     - an anime
    Anime

    is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
     cartoon series
  • Anime
    Anime

    is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
     - A popular style of Japanese cartoons.


Outro

  • Birchmount Stadium
    Birchmount Stadium

    Birchmount Stadium is a multi-purpose outdoor sports facility in Scarborough, Ontario, Ontario near Birchmount Road and Danforth Avenue. Its capacity is 6,000 and was built for the then Borough of Scarborough....
    , home of The Robbie - a stadium in Scarborough, Ontario
    Scarborough, Ontario

    Scarborough is the area that forms the eastern part of the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was named by Elizabeth Simcoe in 1796 who was inspired by the Scarborough Bluffs which reminded her of the white cliffs near her home in England....
    , that serves as the primary stadium for the , an annual youth soccer tournament that bills itself as "the world's largest annual charitable youth soccer tournament."


Music video

Ow1
The music video was directed by McG
McG

Joseph "McG" McGinty Nichol is an American film and television Film producer and Film director. He was nicknamed McG from birth to differentiate him from his uncle and grandfather, both of whom are also named Joe....
 and 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
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (film)

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a 1968 in film feature film with a script by Roald Dahl and Ken Hughes, and songs by the Sherman Brothers, based on Ian Fleming's book Chitty Chitty Bang Bang....
. During the interlude they make an escape and sing while driving a lookalike of The General Lee
The General Lee

The General Lee is the automobile driven by the Duke cousins Bo Duke and Luke Duke in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard. It is known for the chases and stunts, especially high jumps, in almost every episode, and for having the doors welded up, leaving the Dukes to climb in and out through the windows....
 from The Dukes of Hazzard (using the numbers 07 instead of 01) and Starsky & Hutch's Ford Gran Torino. The band drives into a suburb, where they perform a concert in front of a trailer, with a female motorcyclist, dressed like Evel Knievel
Evel Knievel

This article is about the stunt performer. For the wooden roller coaster by the same name, see Evel Knievel Robert Craig Knievel , better known as the Evel Knievel , was an United States motorcycle Stunt performer, an entertainer famous in the United States and elsewhere between the late 1960s and early 1980s....
, performing stunts. The video ends with a shot of the cyclist stuck on a tree. The video features Carmit Bachar
Carmit Bachar

Carmit Bachar is an American dancer, singer and actress. She was a member of the successful Pop music/R&B group, the Pussycat Dolls and was one of the main vocalists of the Pussycat Dolls, along with Nicole Scherzinger and Melody Thornton....
 from the Pussycat Dolls
Pussycat Dolls

The Pussycat Dolls are an American Pop music girl group, and dance musical ensemble founded by choreography Robin Antin. The group originated in 1995 as a burlesque troupe based in Los Angeles....
, playing an angel.

Uses in other media

"One Week" is in the video game "KR: American Idol Encore" as downloadable content. It is also on the game Karaoke Revolution
Karaoke Revolution

Karaoke Revolution and its many sequels are video games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Xbox, and Xbox 360, developed by Harmonix Music Systems and Blitz Games and published by Konami in its Bemani line of music games....
 as a playable song.

"One Week" is on the North American soundtrack of Digimon: The Movie
Digimon: The Movie

Digimon: The Movie, is a 2000 in film Japan Anime film that was released in Japan, the United States, and Canada by Fox Kids. It consists of the union of the first three Japanese Digimon movies....
, and appears in the first American Pie
American Pie (film)

American Pie is a 1999 in film teen film comedy film film directed by Paul Weitz and Chris Weitz, and written by Adam Herz. It was the first film to be directed by the Weitz brothers, and the first film in the American Pie ....
 and Cruel Intentions
Cruel Intentions

Cruel Intentions is a 1999 in film United States feature film starring Ryan Phillippe, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair....
 films. Remix versions appear in the films 10 Things I Hate About You
10 Things I Hate about You

10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 in film Cinema of the United States romantic comedy film. It is directed by Gil Junger and stars Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Larisa Oleynik, David Krumholtz and Larry Miller ....
 and Love, Sex and Eating the Bones
Love, Sex and Eating the Bones

Love, Sex and Eating the Bones is a 2003 Canadian romantic comedy film film director and screenwriter by Sudz Sutherland featuring a mostly African American leading cast....
.

On television, the song appears in episode 3.10 of the television series Veronica Mars
Veronica Mars

Veronica Mars is an American television series created by Rob Thomas . The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during UPN's last two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW Television Network....
, entitled "Show Me The Monkey", and Barenaked Ladies performs the song during a "Rock the Vote
Rock the Vote

Rock the Vote is a 501 non-profit organization founded in Los Angeles in 1990 by Jeff Ayeroff for the purposes of political advocacy. Rock the Vote works to engage youth in the political process by incorporating the entertainment community and youth culture into its activities....
" for President
President of the United States

The President of the United States is the head of state and head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in the United States by influence and recognition....
 Bartlet
Josiah Bartlet

Josiah Edward "Jed" Bartlet is a fictional character played by Martin Sheen on the television Serial drama The West Wing . He is President of the United States for the entire series until the last episode, when his successor is inaugurated....
 on an episode of The West Wing
The West Wing (TV series)

The West Wing is an American television serial drama created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast from 1999 to 2006. It was produced/written by Sorkin and also produced by Thomas Schlamme....
.

"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Weird Al" Yankovic

Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic is an United Statesn singer-songwriter, music producer, actor, comedian and satire. Yankovic is known in particular for his humorous songs that make light of popular culture and that often parody specific songs by contemporary musical acts....
 has parodied "One Week". His version, called "Jerry Springer", features lyrics about The Jerry Springer Show
The Jerry Springer Show

The Jerry Springer Show is a syndicated television tabloid talk show hosted by Jerry Springer, a former politician, broadcast in the United States and other countries....
. ApologetiX
ApologetiX

ApologetiX is a Christian Parody music located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The band was founded in 1992 and consists of J. Jackson on Singing, Keith Haynie on bass guitar, Jimmy "Vegas" Tanner on Drum kit and Bill Hubauer on Keyboard instrument, lead guitar, and electric violin....
 has also parodied this song on their Biblical Graffiti album. Their version is called "One Way", and claims that Jesus Christ is the one way to Heaven. In January 2009, collegehumor
CollegeHumor

CollegeHumor is a comedy website based in New York City. The site features a collection of original and user-submitted videos, as well as pictures, articles, and links....
 released their own parody of the song.

In a specially-themed week on Kids' WB! in which the Barenaked Ladies appeared, the song was performed with themed lyrics in a promotional spot advertising it.

The lyrics were used in a November 4, 2008 Showcase on The Price Is Right
The Price Is Right (US game show)

The Price Is Right is an United States game show centered on the pricing of merchandise and grocery products to win cash and prizes. The current version of the show premiered on September 4, 1972 on CBS and was hosted by Bob Barker until his retirement on June 15, 2007....
, when they were quickly read by announcer Rich Fields
Rich Fields

Richard Wayne "Rich" Fields is an United States broadcaster and meteorology, best known for being the announcer of the American television game show The Price Is Right ....
 in presenting prizes.

Charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
Canadian Singles Chart
Canadian Singles Chart

The Canadian Singles Chart is currently compiled by the U.S.-based music sales tracking company, Nielsen SoundScan . The chart is compiled every Wednesday, and is published by Jam! Canadian Online Explorer on Thursdays....
6
UK Singles Chart
UK Singles Chart

The UK Singles Chart is compiled by The Official UK Charts Company on behalf of the British record industry. The chart week runs from Sunday to Saturday, with the chart being printed in Music Week magazine , ChartsPlus , and published online on various sites ....
5
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1 (October 6, 1998)
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream
Top 40 Mainstream

Top 40 Mainstream Chart is an airplay chart from Billboard Magazine and is featured in both sister publications Billboard and R&R . It is often mistaken for and confused with the Pop 100 Airplay charts ....
1 (October 6, 1998)
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks
Modern Rock Tracks

Hot Modern Rock Tracks is a music chart in the United States that has appeared in Billboard magazine since September 10, 1988. It lists the forty most-played songs on modern rock radios, most of which are alternative rock songs....
1 (August 11, 1998)
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Adult Recurrents 1 (February 16, 1999)
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 2 (October 13, 1998)
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Tracks
Top 40 Tracks

Top 40 Tracks is a defunct chart airplay chart from Billboard Magazine. It was created in 1998, when Billboard Magazine changed the airplay profile of The Hot 100 Airplay to include more R&B, Country music, and Rock and roll stations to its profile ....
3 (November 17, 1998)