"Twenty Five Hours a Day" is a song by American rock band The Hooters, which was released in 1993 by MCA Records as the lead single from their fifth studio album, Out of Body (1993).
Bazilian told The News Journal in 1993 of the song's inception: "We put together a cool sort of musical track, rock 'n' roll with a little Celtic thing.
[6] Music & Media commented: "The festive folky intermezzos - an invitation to a square dance - make this straightforward pop song an instant ear-catcher.
[8] Patrick Davitt of The Leader-Post praised it as "an exuberant rocker marked with overt Celtic folk-music breaks and Jostyn's soaring vocal fill at the end".
[9] Tom Moon, writing for Knight-Ridder Newspapers considered the song "one of the few tracks that works its way up to a roar, but it loses steam every time the gratuitous Irish-jig counter-melody appears.