Day by Day

Day by Day may refer to:

Books

  • "Day by Day", a popular prayer ascribed to Richard of Chichester
  • Day by Day (Lowell book), a 1977 poetry collection by Robert Lowell
  • Day by Day (book), a daily meditation book for alcoholics and addicts
  • Music

  • Day by Day (hymn), an 1865 hymn
  • Day by Day Entertainment, an American hip hop record label and record distributor
  • Albums

  • Day by Day (Doris Day album), 1956
  • Day by Day (EP), a 2012 EP by South Korean girl group T-ara
  • Day by Day (Femi Kuti album), 2008
  • Day by Day (Fly to the Sky album)
  • Day by Day (Yolanda Adams album), 2005
  • Day by Day, by Bet.e & Stef
  • Day by Day, a series of Beatles bootleg recordings
  • Day by Day with Cilla, a 1973 album by Cilla Black
  • Songs

  • "Day by Day" (song), a pop standard written by Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston and Sammy Cahn
  • "Day by Day" (Godspell song), a 1971 song from the musical Godspell
  • "Day by Day" (Kevin Ayers song), 1974
  • "Day by Day" (Regina song), 1997
  • "Day by Day" (T-ara song), 2012
  • "Day by Day", a song by Dajae
  • "Day by Day", a song by dc Talk from Jesus Freak, 1995
  • Day by Day (Femi Kuti album)

    Day by Day is an album by Nigerian musician Femi Kuti released in mid-October 2008.

    Track listing

    All tracks by Femi Kuti

  • "Oyimbo" – 3:53
  • "Eh Oh" – 4:17
  • "Day by Day" – 3:01
  • "Demo Crazy" – 7:34
  • "Do You Know" – 4:52
  • "You Better Ask Yourself" – 6:00
  • "One Two" – 2:15
  • "Tell Me" – 4:37
  • "They Will Run" – 5:25
  • "Tension Grip Africa" – 5:07
  • "Dem Funny" – 4:19
  • "Let's Make History" – 2:28
  • Personnel

  • Ademola Adegbola– Guitar
  • Bose Ajila – Background Vocals
  • Celine Bary – Background Vocals
  • Philippe Bordas – Portraits
  • Thomas Bubar – Assistant
  • Vaughan Davies – Photo Courtesy
  • Jacques Djeyim – Guitar
  • Seb Dupuis – Editing
  • Debo Folorunsho – Percussion, Drums
  • Kunle Ogon Fuyi – Photo Courtesy
  • Patrick Goraguer – Percussion, Keyboards, Fender Rhodes
  • Guillaume Jaoul – Assistant
  • Xavier Bernard Jaoul – Assistant
  • Keziah Jones – Guitar
  • Femi Kuti – Organ, Trumpet, Alto, Baritone, Soprano & Tenor Saxophones, Vocals
  • Made Anikulapo Kuti – Alto Saxophone, Vocals
  • Yeni Anikulapo Kuti – Background Vocals
  • Day by Day (book)


    Day by Day is a daily meditation book for alcoholics and addicts. It was written in 1973 by members of the Young People's Group of Alcoholics Anonymous in Denver, Colorado. The project was spearheaded by Shelly M., a member of the group who went on to compile Young, Sober & Free and The Pocket Sponsor.Day by Day was written when there were fewer than 200 Narcotics Anonymous meetings held worldwide, and was the group’s effort to produce twelve step literature inclusive of addicts. Each day’s entry contains a meditation, followed by and open-ended statement after which there is a blank space for writing. Every entry concludes with the sentence, “God help me to stay clean and sober today!”

    BBC World War I centenary season

    The BBC World War I centenary season is the marking of the centenary of the First World War across the BBC. Programming started in 2014 and will last until 2018, corresponding to 100 years after the war. The BBC season will include 130 newly commissioned radio and television programmes which will last over 2500 hours, including more than 600 hours of new content. The programmes will be broadcast on over twenty BBC television and radio stations.

    Overview

    The First World War centenary season was announced on 16 October 2013 by the BBC. Adrian Van Klaveren, the BBC World War I centenary controller called the project the "biggest and most ambitious pan-BBC project ever commissioned". The series will feature a wide variety of programming that according to its producers is intended to present a more neutral and accurate picture of the war than the view commonly held by the public. In support of this goal, several programmes will explore lesser-known topics such as the experiences of troops from New Zealand and Australia in the Gallipoli Campaign and several others will be focused on presenting the impact that the war has had on the world today. Other programmes will attempt to show the effect that the war had on the individuals involved in it and one documentary will show numerous veteran interviews that were filmed for the BBC documentary The Great War on the conflict's fiftieth anniversary in 1964 but were omitted from that programme.

    Day by Day (Yolanda Adams album)

    Day By Day is an album by gospel singer Yolanda Adams. The single "Victory" was featured in the movie The Gospel. The single "Be Blessed" won a Grammy award for Best Gospel Performance. "Someone Watching Over You" was also released as a single, and a music video was released for "This Too Shall Pass" (a song originally recorded as a duet with Crystal Lewis on the 1996 compilation album Sisters: The Story Goes On).

    Yolanda says of the title of her album in an interview, "I let my listener know that it's a process. That once you decide, 'Look, God I want you to lead my life, I want you to... take me through the hard stuff..." it doesn't just start automatically. And you don't just leap like Superman to the next spiritual level. It doesn't work like that. It's a day by day journey."

    Track listing

    Chart positions

    Awards

    The album was nominated for a Dove Award for Urban of the Year at the 37th GMA Dove Awards. The project also garnered two Grammy Awards: 2005 Best Gospel Performance - Be Blessed; 2006 Best Gospel Song - Victory.

    Day by Day (Kevin Ayers song)

    "Day by Day" was a Kevin Ayers Dutch single release. The song was the opening track from his forthcoming album, The Confessions of Dr. Dream and Other Stories. The B-side was a non album track that Island Records UK had used as the A-side of their single.

    Track listing

  • "Day by Day" (Kevin Ayers)
  • "The Up Song" (Kevin Ayers)
  • Personnel

  • Kevin Ayers / Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
  • Mark Warner / Electric Guitar
  • Sam Mitchell / Electric Guitar
  • Doris Troy / Vocals
  • Rosetta Hightower /Vocals
  • Joanne Williams / Vocals
  • John Perry/ Bass
  • Michael Giles / Drums
  • Rupert Hine / Clavinet
  • The G'Deevy Ensemble / Percussion
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