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"Daisy a Day" is a song written and performed by Jud Strunk. It was produced by Mike Curb and Don Costa [ 1 ] and Costa also was the arranger. It reached No.4 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart , No.14 on the Billboard pop chart , and No.33 on the U.S. country chart in 1973. [ 2 ]
Daisy a Day is the third album by Jud Strunk and was released in 1973. It reached #18 on U.S. Top Country Albums chart and #138 on the Billboard 200. [2]The album featured two singles: "Daisy a Day", which reached #4 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #33 on the U.S. country chart, [3] and "Next Door Neighbor's Kid", which reached #22 on the U.S. adult ...
Although much of Strunk's material was humorous, his most popular song was not. "Daisy a Day", which Strunk wrote and recorded in 1973, is a gentle, sentimental ballad in 3/4 time, describing the relationship between a boy and girl who ultimately grow old together. For every day of their lives, he gives her a daisy as a sign of their love.
During the 1960s and 1970s, he was one of the top Irish singers, regularly featuring in the Irish charts and scoring three No.1 singles. He recorded 25 albums and is known for his chart-topping songs "Whiskey on a Sunday", "A Daisy a Day", and "The Rare Auld Times".
Singer Nat King Cole produced the most well-known recording of "Daisy Bell" as part of his Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer LP for Capitol Records in 1961. On May 3, 2014, an album was released composed entirely of covers of "Daisy Bell" entitled The Gay Nineties Old Tyme Music: Daisy Bell, in conjunction with Mark Ryden's
Daisy Outdoor Products, known primarily as Daisy, an American air gun manufacturer Daisy Systems (disambiguation) , several companies The Daisy, a Rodeo Drive nightclub in Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
D'Arcy Broderick is a Newfoundland musician who plays fiddle, guitar, mandola, banjo, accordion and mandolin.He is best known as a former member of the popular Irish-Newfoundland bands The Irish Descendants [1] and The Fables.
Dian Hart was a singer and recording artist who recorded during 60s and early 1970s. In the late 60s, things looked promising for her. [1] Cashbox Magazine once commented that she sounded like a teen version of Petula Clark. [2]