Holiday (Green Day song)

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"Holiday"
"Holiday" cover
Single by Green Day
from the album American Idiot
Released March 28, 2005
Format Digital Download, CD single, 7" vinyl
Genre Alternative rock/protest song
Length 3:52
Label Reprise
Writer Billie Joe Armstrong
Producer Rob Cavallo, Green Day
Certification Gold (RIAA)
Green Day singles chronology
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
(2004)
"Holiday"
(2005)
"Wake Me Up When September Ends"
(2005)
American Idiot track listing
"Jesus of Suburbia"
(2)
"Holiday"
(3)
"Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
(4)

"Holiday" is an alternative rock song by Green Day, released as the third single off of their seventh studio album American Idiot (2004). Though the song is a prelude to "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", Holiday was released as a single later on, in the spring of 2005. The song achieved considerable popularity across the world and performed moderately well on the charts. In the U.S., it reached number nineteen on the Billboard Hot 100 and debuted at number eleven in the UK and at number twenty-one in Canada.

Holiday features a spoken word segment during the bridge that is unique to Green Day songs. While it caused controversy, this speech is generally regarded as anti-fascist, with Green Day accusing George W. Bush of being a fascist.

During live performances, lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong liked to introduce this song with a political agenda, or alternatively, a disclaimer. For example, on Green Day's CD/DVD Bullet in a Bible (2005), Armstrong announces, "This next song's a big 'fuck you' to all the politicians. This song's called Holiday! This song is not anti-America; it's anti-war!" Which some consider to be similar to the way in which Bono of U2 would introduce "Sunday Bloody Sunday"; "This is not a rebel song...".

Holiday was played in the movie "Accepted" and parts of the song were played in the movie "Surf's Up".


Contents

CD1:

  1. Holiday
  2. Holiday (Live)
  3. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Live)

CD2

  1. Holiday
  2. Minority (Live)

7" Picture Disc:
Side A.

  1. Holiday

Side B.

  1. Minority (Live)
  • (live tracks recorded September 21, 2004 at Irving Plaza, New York)

The first half of the video takes place in a car (a 1968 Mercury Monterey convertible), where Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool are partying around the town. In the second half, they are cavorting in a bar, where each of the band members portray several different characters. Billie Joe Armstrong plays the mentioned Representative of California, two fighting clients, and Weezer's Rivers Cuomo. Tré Cool plays a drunken priest, a patron, and a prostitute. Mike Dirnt plays the barman, a policeman, and Sid Vicious from the Sex Pistols. There are also scenes featuring seemingly worn-down can-can dancers. At the end of the video, the car smokes to a halt in the field that "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" begins in. Like the video for "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", this video was directed by Samuel Bayer.

The band arrived at the 2005 VMA's in the same car, this time "pimped out" by James Washburn, a friend of the band.

Sieg Heil to the President Gasman/Bombs away is your punishment/Pulverize the Eiffel Towers/That criticized your government.

Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 19
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 1 (3 weeks)
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 1 (3 weeks)
U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 5
U.S. Billboard Hot Ringtones 35
U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40 8
UK Singles Chart 11
Irish Singles Chart 13
Canadian Singles Chart 21
Canadian BDS Airplay Chart 3
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 24
Japanese Singles Chart 38
German Singles Chart 50
New Zealand Singles Chart 13


Preceded by
"Be Yourself" by Audioslave
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
May 7, 2005
Succeeded by
"The Hand that Feeds" by Nine Inch Nails
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