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Days Like This

(song)
"Days Like This"
Album cover
Album cover
Song by Van Morrison
Album Days Like This
Released June 5 1995
Genre Celtic, Folk rock
Length 3:13
Label Mercury
Writer Van Morrison
Composer Van Morrison
Producer Van Morrison
Days Like This track listing
  1. "Perfect Fit"
  2. "Russian Roulette"
  3. "Raincheck"
  4. "You Don't Know Me" - (Arnold, Walker)
  5. "No Religion"
  6. "Underlying Depression"
  7. "Songwriter"
  8. "Days Like This"
  9. "I'll Never Be Free" - (Benjamin, Weiss)
  10. "Melancholia"
  11. "Ancient Highway"
  12. "In the Afternoon"

"Days Like This" is a popular song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and the title song of his 1995 album.

Scott Thomas best explains the song in his review:

"The title song turns a common expression and famous pop song chorus on its head. Usually, the phrase "My momma told me there'd be days like this" is something you say to make yourself feel better at the end of a tough day: the implication is that a good day might be just around the corner. The singer, steeling himself against disappointments and letdowns, does not want to feel too good on the good days: "When all the parts of the puzzle start to seem like they fit / Then I must remember there'll be days like this."

It became the official anthem of the peace movement in Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Office used it along with Brown Eyed Girl as theme music for a television advertisement promoting the cease fire. Morrison performed it for an audience of 60-80,000 people when US President Bill Clinton visited Belfast, Northern Ireland on November 30, 1995. Clinton himself a saxophonist had shown an appreciation for Morrison's music and had wanted to perform but was advised against it by security officers.[1][2]

Morrison has often performed this song in concert appearances including his 2006 appearance at the Austin City Limits Festival.

In the media

Appearance on other albums

Covers

Notes

  1. ^ Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p. 325
  2. ^ Rogan, No Surrender, p. 437

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