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"Good Day" is a midtempo soft ballad, written by Kilcher, Kara DioGuardi and Greg Wells and produced by Wells. [1] The song opens with her standing in front of her fridge at midnight, drawling: "I might make a wish – if I believed in that shit."
"Good Day" is a song by American Christian contemporary musician Forrest Frank. The song was released on January 19, 2024, on river house records. [ 1 ] The song reached significant chart positions, most notably #2 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart [ 2 ] and #1 on the Billboard Christian Digital Songs chart. [ 3 ]
"Good Day", despite its commercial failures, has received generally positive feedback from critics. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine cited the track as a highlight from the Word of Mouth disc of the compilation album, The Arista Years (which is a box set of all Kinks albums released on the Arista label) despite not doing so in his review of Word of Mouth.
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" Safe certainly does live up to its name in terms of being a song that will tickle the fancies of Contemporary Christian radio programmers looking for something different to play. Don’t get the song wrong, though; Wickham’s bright baritone overflows with passion as he sings about how safe we are in the arms of our Savior." -Gannsdeen.com [6]
"Good Day" is a song by Sean Maguire, released in May 1996 as his sixth single to promote Maguire's second album, Spirit. The single was his most successful, reaching number 12 in the UK Singles Chart , his highest chart position to date.
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"Good Day" is the debut single by The Dresden Dolls duo, taken from the self-titled debut album The Dresden Dolls. It was originally released by Important Records in December 2003 in an edition of 500 on white vinyl. The set also included a photograph signed by Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione.