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"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.
O'Riordan sometimes sang the song live in concerts with The Cranberries. The Cranberries perform "Ordinary Day" in a 2010 concert in Chile [5] that was filmed for television. [6] The Cranberries also performed the song at a 2012 London concert, and this version is available on their live album, Live at the Hammersmith Apollo, London 2012. [7]
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 Day may refer to: Ordinary Day, an album by Jeff & Sheri Easter, 2000 "Ordinary Day" (Curiosity Killed the Cat song), 1987 "Ordinary Day" (Vanessa Carlton song), 2002 "Ordinary Day" (Dolores O'Riordan song), 2007 "Ordinary Day" (Great Big Sea song), 1997 "Ordinary Day", a song by Nick Lachey "Ordinary Day", a song by Judge Jules ...
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Another stalwart in the genre of thumri was Naina Devi (1917–1993), who was married to a royal family but later devoted her life to the singing of the song of Tawaifs. For a member of the royal family to take such a step in those days meant fighting countless social stigmas that had enough power to totally alienate someone from the society ...
"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 .
"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.