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Day With No Name Written and produced by Michael Stewart Day With No Name Written and produced by Michael Stewart The Power of One Small Change I came up with this story - a story that is true. How a tiny change can shift the entire world around us. “I have a story to tell you it sounds a little strange / But it’s true.” Right from the start, you're invited into my story. The central idea arrives quickly: “I added a day with a secret name an eight-day week.” That line captures the heart of the song. A change that alters how everything moves. One of the strongest themes in the song is how small artistic decisions can ripple outward. In the first verse I write: “I added a word in a line changed the rhythm / And caused everything to come undone.” Sometimes changing a single word, chord, or beat can transform an entire composition. This becomes clearer in the pre-chorus: “I added step in a dance / It broke the chance for a long romance.” Here, a simple step — something that should be harmless — ends up altering the course of a relationship that began with “a lover’s glance.” It’s a subtle reminder that timing and rhythm matter not only in music but in love. The chorus explains the deeper meaning of the song: “Adding a day a line in a song / A step to a dance changes the game / And still nobody knows why.” The lyric suggests that life often shifts in ways we don’t fully understand. We might make small changes without realizing how far their effects will reach. It also reflects the mystery of creativity. And it shows you I certainly have an imagination. As the story continues, the idea becomes more playful and surreal: “And I added a word in a hymn / Brought the priest to recline from his moment of rest.” I added humour and imagination. Can you see it. The lyric shows how even something sacred or structured can be gently disrupted by creativity. Then the concept expands even further: “And I added an extra day without a name / The people were a little confused although some were amused.” Here, the unnamed day a break from routine, expectation, and order. Some people are confused, others enjoy it. That contrast you can feel it. It’s my poetic way of saying that sometimes the best moments in life don’t need to fit into a category. By the time the song reaches the outro, the tone becomes almost celebratory: “An eight-day week came… with a song a dance and a game / How cool a groove a step nothing was the same.” What began as a strange idea turns into something joyful. The unknown day becomes something people might actually want: “Please… add a day with no name.” That line feels almost like an invitation it is an invitation — a suggestion that life could use a little more imagination and a little less structure. So enjoy this song and let your imagination travel. Day With No Name works because it blends creativity, humour, and meaning. It's my idea about adding an extra day to the week, but underneath it explores something deeper: how small changes in rhythm, words, or timing can reshape everything around us. You got to love this idea of mine. And maybe that’s the real message of the song — sometimes the most interesting moments in life are the ones that don’t yet have a name. LYRIC Verse1: I have a story to tell you its sounds a little strange But it’s true I added a day with a secret name an eight-day week It came with a song a dance and a game A groove a step nothing will be the same I added a word in a line changed the rhythm And caused everything to come undone That’s how the story begun Prechorus: And so was the same I added step in a dance It broke the chance for a long romance When it started with a lover’s glance Chorus: And the story is true Adding a day a line in a song A step to a dance changes the game And still nobody knows why Verse3: And I added a word in a hymn Brought the priest to recline from his moment of rest The song lost a step even though the choir did its best Verse4: And I added an extra day without a name The people were a little confused although some were amused It must be a game why would the day have no name No name day oh that’s cool everyone got confused Prechorus: And so was the same I added step in a dance It broke the chance for a long romance When it started with a lover’s glance Chorus: And the story is true Adding a day a line in a song A step to a dance changes the game And still nobody knows why OUTRO: Its sounds a little strange adding a day with a no name An eight-day week came yeah an eight-day week With a song a dance and a game How cool a groove a step nothing was the same I added a day with no name Please Please Add a day with no name oh that’s cool