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Ordinary Days is a sung-through musical with music and lyrics by American composer Adam Gwon. [1] Set in New York City, the musical follows four characters, Claire, Jason, Warren, and Deb, exploring how their ordinary lives connect in the most amazing ways.
"Ordinary Day" is a song written and performed by Vanessa Carlton from her 2002 debut album, Be Not Nobody. Carlton wrote the song when she was 17 and was the first song that she had ever written in only one sitting.
"Ordinary Day" is the lead single taken from Dolores O'Riordan's debut album, Are You Listening?. The single was the most added AAA track on US radio stations. [ 1 ] The single peaked at number 2 in Italy, [ 2 ] number 1 in Croatia [ 3 ] and number 10 in Lebanon.
"Ordinary Day" is a song by English band Curiosity Killed the Cat, released in March 1987 by Mercury Records as the third single from their debut album Keep Your Distance. It peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart .
That story was part of the inspiration for their song "Ordinary Day". It was later revealed (and confirmed by Alan Doyle at the 2019 Juno Awards "Songwriter Circle") that the girl was Calgary singer/songwriter Jann Arden. In this song, Alan and his writing partner, Séan McCann, use the name as "Janie". A music video was released for this single.
Ordinary Days; This Vicious Crime; Cross You that Way. The Ballad of Private Rifle Sound; Not Forever Now. Numbers One and Three. Lasted ’til Today. Hazlitt Takes to Shore; Line. Connection. Aim; The Panacea Tonight; The Massacre Went Well; The Beautiful Ones
"Ordinary" is a drill song. [2] [10] The staff of BrooklynVegan mentioned "Ordinary" went in a "darker, harder direction", compared to PnB Rocks other music. [11] Patrick Johnson of Hypebeast stated the song featured Pop Smoke's "signature raspy delivery" over an "ominous and hard-hitting beat". [5] "Ordinary" begins with Pop Smoke saying "woo ...
"An Ordinary Day" (Korean: 보통날; RR: Botongnal) is a song performed by South Korean boy band g.o.d, released on December 9, 2004. [1] It was the title track and promoted song of their eponymous sixth album , the first album released by the group since Yoon Kye-sang 's departure.