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Daydream" directly inspired him in writing the Kinks' 1966 single "Sunny Afternoon", [15] [59] which they recorded in mid-May. [68] The author Barry Miles additionally suggests "Daydream" inspired the Small Faces' 1968 single "Lazy Sunday". [15] The pop group the Bee Gees recorded a faithful cover of "Daydream" in mid-1966, but it went unissued ...
"Those Simple Things" and "Daydream" (sometimes subtitled "What a Day for a") are songs by English pop group Right Said Fred, released as a double a-side single, and the fourth and final single from their album Up. "Daydream" is a cover version of the song of the same name by The Lovin' Spoonful.
"Day Dream", a jazz standard composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by John Latouche, 1941 "Daydream" (The Lovin' Spoonful song), 1966 "Daydream" (Wallace Collection song), 1969; covered by the Gunter Kallmann Choir (1970) and others
On December 10, it was announced that the group would go on a long-term break after the 39th Golden Disc Awards on January 5, 2025, to spend time with their families and rest, but with plans to return later in the year. [124] This was after leader Soobin had gone on a temporary hiatus due to health issues in November. [125]
The Lovin' Spoonful recorded most of Daydream in four days at Bell Sound Studios in New York City, from December 13 to 16, 1965. [3] Some songs had been recorded in November, including the non-album single "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice". [4] [5] Sessions also took place at Columbia Studios in New York City and RCA in Hollywood, Los Angeles. [5]
Daydream is the fourth studio album by South Korean boy group Highlight. It was released on March 21, 2022, by Around US Entertainment and distributed by Kakao Entertainment . [ 1 ] The album contains ten tracks, with the lead single sharing its name with the album. [ 2 ]
More than one million delivery drivers collectively paid more than $10 million in fees after Walmart and Branch Messenger illegally opened costly deposit accounts in their names without consent, ...
The song's lyrics depict an adventure being experienced through the eyes of a robot. The song's lyrics are also a critique of pop culture, especially of the current state of hip hop music . The song was released in the UK and US on September 11, 2006; however, a download-only version was available one week earlier and charted at #46 (without ...