Ordinary Day may refer to:
"Ordinary Day" is a song recorded by Newfoundland folk band Great Big Sea. It was released in October 1997 as the second single from their third album Play. It peaked at No. 3 on the Canadian RPM adult contemporary chart and at No. 30 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles.
In 2000, the Canadian Alliance used the song at political rallies to support Stockwell Day, without getting permission; Great Big Sea formally asked that this be stopped.
"Ordinary Day", originally called Ordinary Days, is a song written and performed by Vanessa Carlton from her album Be Not Nobody. The single peaked at number 30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Carlton wrote the song when she was 17. It is the first song that Vanessa has ever written in only one sitting.
When Carlton performs the song live, she uses some of the original lyrics that she wrote for the song rather than the ones recorded for the album version. On the album, the lyrics at the end of the chorus are "Don't you see your dreams lie right in the palm of your hand?" and in the live version Vanessa sings "If we walk now, we will divide and conquer this land".
The music video to the song is a fairly simplistic one. The video was directed by Marc Klasfeld, who also directed the music video for her previous hit single "A Thousand Miles".
The video begins with Vanessa writing the song's title in a diary. As she starts to sing "just a boy, just an ordinary boy", a boy appears behind her. The video continues with her playing the piano and walking in a large field filled with people hugging and kissing each other under a solar eclipse.
Ordinary may refer to:
"Ordinary" is a song by the American alternative rock band Train, for the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack.
For the Train song, see Ordinary (Train song)
"Ordinary" is the first single released off Wayne Brady's first album, A Long Time Coming released on August 19, 2008, peaking at number 41 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
This song is a cover version of 2005 TVXQ's Beautiful Life
This song is covered from 2005 TVXQ "Beautiful Life".
This song is covered from 2005 TVXQ'S Beautiful Life from the album Rising Sun
The Day Utility was an automobile manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Day Automobile Company from 1911-14. The Day used a four-cylinder, 30 horsepower (22 kW) engine and shaft drive. Removal of the rear seat and doors allowed the car to be converted from a five-seater touring car to a light truck in one minute. As a truck, the Day was able to carry up to 1,000 lb (450 kg) in a 36-inch (910 mm) by 96-inch (2,400 mm) cargo space. The rear seat could be lifted away by triggering two spring locks. The Day had an advertised price of $950US.
He’s sort of shiny on the cheeks and red around the eyes.
Dishes out clockwise but keeps his eyes on board and dice.
I came through this door.
I slept here before.
And made love, love, love
And I’m not ashamed that I forgot your name.
Yeah we made love, love, love
You talk like someone I had a crush on.
And we made love, love, love
Potatoes and eel.
It is an ordinary meal.
Iced caf? au lait
Oh on an ordinary day
I came through this door
I slept here before
And we made love, love, love
And I’m not ashamed that I forgot your name
Yeah we made love, love, love
An old short story as simply put as it can be.
Finish with brandy and celebrate it heavily.