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The verses use the same melody as the [[Green Album]] outtake "[[Burning Sun]]." Rumor has it, during the [[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]] sessions, [[Ric Ocasek]] asked [[Rivers]] to revisit some of his favorite unused [[Green Album]] compositions from the last time he worked with the band. One of these was "[[Burning Sun]]," which was reworked into "Weekend Woman," and another was an unknown song which was reworked into "[[Lonely Girl]]." | The verses use the same melody as the [[Green Album]] outtake "[[Burning Sun]]." Rumor has it, during the [[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]] sessions, [[Ric Ocasek]] asked [[Rivers]] to revisit some of his favorite unused [[Green Album]] compositions from the last time he worked with the band. One of these was "[[Burning Sun]]," which was reworked into "Weekend Woman," and another was an unknown song which was reworked into "[[Lonely Girl]]." | ||
In an October 2017 NPR interview Rivers said that the lyrics are not about anyone specific. They are lines from different sources that were connected in a way that suggests a story about a single relationship. | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||