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{{Infobox song

| name = One Week

| cover = One Week BL.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Barenaked Ladies

| album = Stunt

| B-side = "When You Dream"

| released =

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre =

* Alternative rock

* rap rock

* pop rock

| length = 2:48

| label = Reprise

| writer = Ed Robertson

| producer =

* Barenaked Ladies

* David Leonard

* Susan Rogers

| prev_title = Brian Wilson (2000)

| prev_year = 1997

| next_title = It's All Been Done

| next_year = 1998

| misc =

}}

"'One Week'" is a song by Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies released as the first single from their 1998 album, 'Stunt'. It was written by Ed Robertson, who is featured on the lead vocal of the rapped verses. Steven Page sings lead on the song's chorus, while the two co-lead the prechoruses in harmony. The song is notable for its significant number of pop culture references, and remains the band's best-known song in the United States, where it topped the 'Billboard' Hot 100. Coincidentally, when the song reached 1 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100, it remained in the top spot for one week.

In Canada, "One Week" reached No. 3 on the 'RPM' Top Singles Chart, while worldwide, the song peaked within the top 10 of the charts in Iceland and the United Kingdom. The band has not equaled this level of US chart success since, though singles "It's All Been Done", from the same album, and "Pinch Me", from their subsequent album 'Maroon', both broke the top 50 of the US Hot 100. Apple used the song at MacWorld 1999 for presenting Mac OS X Server on a wall of 50 iMacs.

History



Ed Robertson wrote the ideas for the non-rap "choruses" with the concept being the structure of a fight between a man and a woman where the protagonist knows he is wrong and is just trying to save face. Robertson wanted to come up with a rapped verse for the song but all attempts failed. Bandmate Steven Page suggested he simply improvise the rap, as the two 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. Due to its improvised nature, the rapped sections are not intended to have any direct relation to the plot of the sung sections. The lyrics in the liner notes from 'Stunt' contain some additional lines of rap that did not make it into the recorded version.

Band members have stated that the first live run-through of "One Week" did not go well and that it took some time to get the song to sound good live. The instrumental parts are played by band members, notably Ed Robertson and Steven Page on guitar, and Kevin Hearn sometimes on guitar and sometimes on keyboards; as well, while Hearn was away from touring shortly after the song's release, his place at shows was taken by one of two other musicians on keyboards who each added their own unique parts to the song, helping to shape its live sound early.

The song is rife with pop culture references, which include the following: Aquaman, Swiss Chalet, sushi and wasabi, Busta Rhymes, LeAnn Rimes, Bert Kaempfert, 'The X-Files' and its character, The Smoking Man, the film 'Frantic' and its star Harrison Ford, Sting and tantric sex, Snickers, golf clubs, the film 'Vertigo', Akira Kurosawa and his film 'Seven Samurai', 'Sailor Moon', A Tribe Called Quest's song "Scenario", Birchmount Stadium and its annual Robbie International Soccer Tournament. Because of the song's pop culture references and fast-paced, nearly rapped vocals, it is similar in style to "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" by the band Reunion.

In performances starting in 2003, the band developed an acoustic, bluegrass version of the song. It is typically used in a new performance setting they developed on the Peepshow Tour that year, in which they play acoustically while they stand around and sing into one omni-directional microphone. With the departure of Steven Page in January 2009, Kevin Hearn has assumed lead vocal duties on most choruses. Hearn often sings the choruses together with drummer Tyler Stewart, who also performs the harmonies during the bridge. Both the third, last chorus and the following, ending part of the song are sung by Robertson, along with Stewart's harmonizing.

Critical reception



AllMusic's Liana Jonas called the song, "a well-crafted recording, which marries words that are funny and endearing with clever and bouncy music. Added kudos must be given to Robertson and co-frontman Steven Page for singing such a speedy mouthful without skipping a beat."

Music video



The music video was directed by McG and begins with the band performing the song in a royal court, featuring a singing girl on a wind-up pedestal (portrayed by Kiva Dawson), similar to a scene from the movie 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'. During the interlude they make an escape and sing while driving a lookalike of The General Lee from 'The Dukes of Hazzard' (using the numbers 07 instead of 01, minus the Confederate flag on the roof, and a 1968 rather than 1969 model year) and Starsky & Hutch's Ford Gran Torino. The band drives into a suburb, where they perform a concert in front of a 1950s bus, with a female motorcyclist, dressed like Evel Knievel, performing stunts. The video ends with a shot of the cyclist stuck on a tree. The video features Carmit Bachar from the Pussycat Dolls playing an angel.

Track listings



'Canadian and US CD single, US cassette single'

# "One Week" (remix) 2:52

# "When You Dream" (home demo) 4:22

# "Shoe Box" (live) 2:54

'US 7-inch single'

:A. "One Week" (remix) 2:52

:B. "When You Dream" (home demo) 4:22

'UK CD single'

# "One Week" (remix) 2:52

# "When You Dream" (home demo) 5:19

# "Shoe Box" (live) 2:56

'UK cassette single'

# "One Week" (remix) 2:52

# "When You Dream" (home demo) 5:19

'Australian and Japanese CD EP'

# "One Week" (remix)

# "The Old Apartment"

# "Brian Wilson" (live)

# "Be My Yoko Ono"

# "Alternative Girlfriend"

'Australian remix CD single'

# "One Week" (Dave's big beat remix) 3:22

# "One Week" (Pull's Break remix) 3:21

# "One Week" (original radio remix) 2:52

# "One Week" (Dave's big beat extended remix) 6:14

Personnel



* Ed Robertson vocals, acoustic and electric guitars

* Steven Page vocals, acoustic and electric guitars

* Jim Creeggan electric upright bass

* Kevin Hearn keyboards

* Tyler Stewart drums

Charts and certifications



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications



Release history



In popular culture



The song has been featured numerous times in other media, including the films 'Digimon: The Movie', 'American Pie', '10 Things I Hate About You', the band appear to perform it live in "College Kids", an early season 4 episode of 'The West Wing', the season 7 Oscar Special of 'On Cinema', an advertisement for Mitsubishi Motors, a season 2 episode of 'Schooled', a season 4 episode of 'The Cleveland Show', a season 3 episode of 'What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)', the video game 'Alvin and the Chipmunks', and in the video game 'Rock Band Blitz'. The song also appears as a recurring element of the mashup album 'Mouth Moods' by US musician Neil Cicierega.

References



Category:1998 singles

Category:1998 songs

Category:Barenaked Ladies songs

Category:Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles

Category:Juno Award for Single of the Year singles

Category:List songs

Category:Music videos directed by McG

Category:Patter songs

Category:Reprise Records singles

Category:Songs written by Ed Robertson

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