Night and Day

Night and Day may refer to:

Literature

  • Night and Day (Parker novel), a novel by Robert B. Parker
  • Night and Day (Woolf novel), a 1919 novel by Virginia Woolf
  • Music

  • "Night and Day" (song), written by Cole Porter
  • "Night and Day", 1973 song by the French singer-songwriter Léo Ferré, see "Il n'y a plus rien"
  • Night and Day, a 1976 album by the disco band John Davis and the Monster Orchestra
  • Night and Day (Joe Jackson album), 1982
  • "Night and Day" (Bette Midler song), 1990
  • "Night and Day" (Dawn Penn song), a 1994 single by Dawn Penn
  • Night and Day (Willie Nelson album), 1999
  • Night & Day (The Secret Handshake album) (2010)
  • Film

  • Night and Day (1946 film), a film based on the life of Cole Porter
  • Night and Day (1991 film), a French film directed by Chantal Akerman
  • Night and Day (2008 film), a South Korean film directed by Hong Sang-soo
  • Theatrical

  • Night and Day (ballet), an 1883 fantastic ballet with choreography by Marius Petipa and music by Ludwig Minkusllet
  • Night and Day (play), a 1978 play by Tom Stoppard
  • Night & Day (album)

    Night & Day is the third studio album by Canadian recording artist Keshia Chanté. The album is her first release under Tanjola Brand management Inc and Universal Music Group. Recording sessions for the album began in 2007, a year after her 2006 release, 2U, under Sony Music Canada.

    The album is a duo-album, with the 'Night' side (tracks 1-7) being dance-pop and the 'Day' side (tracks 8-14) being R&B. This is the first album that Keshia controlled the creative side of the album, writing 10 out of 14 songs and executive producing

    Background

    Keshia's previous album 2U (2006) was a commercial success and received generally favorable reviews from most music critics. The album featured 4 singles—including the radio airplay Top 10 single "Been Gone". The album was failed to achieve the success as her debut album, "Keshia Chanté", which was certified Gold by the CRIA. After the release of the third single, Fallen, Chanté refused to finish promoting her album to its full potential because of "dirty label politics" infuriating her to ask to be released from her record label. After a few months, her wish was granted and she was released from Sony BMG Canada.

    Keshia Chanté

    Keshia Chanté (born Keshia Chanté Harper; June 16, 1988) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, television personality, actress, and philanthropist. She hosted the #1 Music Television show 106 & Park with Bow Wow

    She is known in Canada as a "teen star" having released her first song at the age of 14, released by major record label Sony Music Canada in 2003.

    Chante has garnered numerous awards and accolades. She is a Juno Award (Canadian Grammy) winner & six-time nominee. She is the youngest Juno winner, earning the award in 2004, at age 16. She has won 5 UMAC Awards & 2 radio awards. She was given a star on the Brampton Walk of Fame for her achievements in Canadian Music & Film.

    Chante has had numerous #1 singles on Canadian Radio, having earned 2 SOCAN #1 Awards for her songwriting efforts. She went #1 on the Billboard Charts in Japan for "Table Dancer". Chante has had 8 singles hitting the Top Ten charts on Canadian Radio, with songs Shook, Unpredictable, Bad Boy, Does He Love Me?, Been Gone, 2U, Fallen & Table Dancer

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    Night & Day

    by: Sumo

    Night and day the winds hold away
    In the upper athmosphere
    And down this way the children play
    With their warmed up plastic spears
    And the cars drive by
    And the flower dies
    And the traffic flows
    And the flower grows.
    You walk into the room
    You're bound to find me there
    You hand me the wooden spoon
    The sun shines through your hair
    But please, please, leave me
    Until ten to four
    'Cos I'm piecing togheter the night before
    So you call me on the phone
    So I feel I'm not alone
    And you mention Ho Chi Minn
    While I try to remember where I've been
    But the TV goes on and on and on
    But the aerial's fucked
    So the picture is wrong
    And the whole of this is only a song
    The whole of this is only a song
    The cars drive by,
    And the flower dies
    And the traffic flows,
    And the flower grows,
    Night and Day, Night and Day,




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