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"Today's the Day" is a pop song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Pink to serve as the new theme song for season 13 of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. [1] The song was co-written and produced by Greg Kurstin. It was released to digital retailers as an official single on September 10, 2015, through RCA Records and Warner Bros. [2]
Today's the Day may refer to: Today's the Day, a British television daytime quiz programme, 1993–99 "Today's the Day" (America song), 1976 "Today's the Day" (Sean Maguire song), 1997 "Today's the Day" (Pink song), 2015; Today's the Day – A Chronicle of the Curious, a 1979 book by Jeremy Beadle "Today's the Day" , a 2003 television episode
Chalk up the success of “Favorite Song” to the teams that grew it into a hit, but Toosii says it was all part of his master plan. “You gotta let actions speak louder than words,” he says.
"Today's the Day" was released as the album's lead single in April 1976 and it peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, [3] making it the most successful single from the album. The final Top 40 hit for America as a trio, "Today's the Day" was also America's third and final #1 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart which it topped for two weeks. [4]
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Album/Single Language Year Ref. Lyrics Composition Arrangement "Habits" (버릇이 됐어) Day6 MR.CHO Jae Sungjin Lim Jun-hyeok Young K Wonpil Dowoon MR.CHO Cheongdamdong Park Gun-woo Jae Sungjin Lim Jun-hyeok Young K Wonpil Dowoon The Day: Korean 2015 [24] "Habits (Final Ver.)" (버릇이 됐어 (Final Ver.)) Moonrise ...
Chatten originally wrote 12 verses for the song. Guitarist Conor Curley said, "I think Grian was on a spark once he had the 'Favourite' motif that he had so many different angles to write so many verses. It'd be cool to do the long version live sometime." [6] The song was frequently described as jangle pop [7] [8] [9] and compared to The Smiths.
Today Is the Day also contributed to the tenth volume of AmRep's Dope Guns and Fucking in the Streets 7-inch series with Brainiac and Steel Pole Bath Tub. [2] Today Is the Day's self-titled album was released in March 1996. This album was the first of the band's releases recorded at Austin's own studio, Austin Enterprise, in Nashville.
Notably, at the beginning of the video, a lightning bolt is shown flashing in the sky, which could possibly be a reference to the novel that Igor gets its title from: Frankenstein, a story in which electricity is a key symbol. This is likely coincidental. This video, "a boy is a gun*" was released eight months before the full music video. [1]