"Days" is a song by The Kinks, written by lead singer Ray Davies, released as a single in 1968. It also appeared on an early version of the album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (released only in continental Europe and New Zealand), and now appears as a bonus track of the remastered CD. On the original Pye 7N 17573 label, the name of the song is "Day's".
Release and reception
The song was an important single for Davies and the Kinks, coming in a year of declining commercial fortunes for the band. The song had been intended as an album track but after the relative failure of the previous single "Wonderboy" (which only reached No.36 in the UK), "Days" was rushed out as a single with an old unreleased track "She's Got Everything" (recorded in February 1966 in the same session as "Dedicated Follower of Fashion") as the B-side. It reached No.12 on the UK chart, but failed to chart in the U.S. This did not help future releases however as the next four Kinks singles failed to reach the top 30 (two of them failing to chart altogether) in the UK.
"Days" is the fourteenth single by Japanese recording artist Alisa Mizuki. It was released on November 19, 1997 as the fifth and final single from Mizuki's third compilation album Fiore II. It was also included on Mizuki's fifth studio album Innocence. The title track was written and produced by former Every Little Thing keyboardist Mitsuru Igarashi and served as theme song for the second season of the Fuji TV drama Nurse no Oshigoto, starring Mizuki herself. "Days" is Mizuki's first release under the record label Avex Tune.
Chart performance
"Days" debuted on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart at number 14 with 28,020 copies sold in its first week. It stayed in the top 30, at number 24, on its second week, with 18,660 copies sold. The single charted for nine weeks and has sold a total of 101,120 copies.
DAYS is FLOW's seventh single. Its A-Side was used as the first opening theme song for Eureka Seven. It reached #3 on the Oricon charts in its first week and charted for 14 weeks. *
A dimension is a structure that categorizes facts and measures in order to enable users to answer business questions. Commonly used dimensions are people, products, place and time.
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The equivalence defined here forms an equivalence relation on the set of all units of measure. Each equivalence class corresponds to a dimensionality. The units of measure "temperature in degrees Fahrenheit" and "temperature in degrees Celsius" have the same dimensionality, because given a value measured in degrees Fahrenheit there is a value measured in degrees Celsius with the same quantity, and vice versa. Quantity preserving one-to-one correspondences are the well-known equations Cº = (5/9)*(Fº−32) and Fº = (9/5)*(Cº)+32.
Units of measure are not limited to physical categories.Examples of physical categories are: linear measure, area, volume, mass, velocity, time duration.Examples of non-physical categories are: currency, quality indicator, colour intensity.
Dimension Shampoo was a heavily perfumed shampoo product, which was produced in the early 1980s. This was by the personal products division of Lever Brothers, and marketed by Ogilvy. The shampoo came in a distinctive dark yellow bottle, and left a strong muskone and civetone aroma on the hair. There was also a companion conditioner marketed with this product. It has been stated by many previous users of dimension shampoo that it caused their hair to fall out, due to the extreme astringency of the product.
On April 18, 1985, Lever Brothers reorganized their marketing structure and moved their personal products division business to J. Walter Thompson.
At the time, Dimension was a highly popular brand. (Lever spent an estimated $12.5M in advertising the brand in 1984.) However, shortly after Lever's marketing reorganization, Dimension ran-out on store shelves, and never returned. Lever Brothers never made any public explanation for the disappearance of the product; although they referred to the marketing reorganization as a consolidation of the personal products brands, and stated that the decision in-part had to do with its plans for international marketing.
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Days (Instrumental) · Alisa Mizuki
Days
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Released on: 2021-08-15
Composer: 五十嵐充
Lyricist: 五十嵐充
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Days
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Through the Sea...
観月ありさ デビュー30周年を記念して、過去30年間の中でリリースした楽曲を、随時各種音楽サブスクリプションサービスにて配信中!!
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Days
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Through the Season
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朝陽のあたる橋
https://avex.lnk.to/AlisaMizuki_asahinoataruhashi
Eternal Message
https://avex.lnk.to/AlisaMizuki_EternalMessage
innocence
https://avex.lnk.to/AlisaMizuki_innocence
HISTORY~ALISA MIZUKI COMPLETE SINGLE COLLECTION~
https://avex.lnk.to/AlisaMizuki_HISTORY
観月ありさ オフィシャルサイト(avex):https://avex.jp/alisa/
観月ありさ オフィシャルサイト(RISINGPRODUCTION):https://www.rising-pro.jp/artist/alisa/
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Days (Instrumental) · Alisa Mizuki
Days
℗ AVEX MUSIC CREATIVE INC.
Released on: 2021-08-15
Composer: 五十嵐充
Lyricist: 五十嵐充
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Days (Instrumental) · Alisa Mizuki
Days
℗ AVEX MUSIC CREATIVE INC.
Released on: 2021-08-15
Composer: 五十嵐充
Lyricist: 五十嵐充
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Days (Instrumental) · Alisa Mizuki
Days
℗ AVEX MUSIC CREATIVE INC.
Released on: 2021-08-15
Composer: 五十嵐充
Lyricist: 五十嵐充
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Days (Instrumental) · Alisa Mizuki
Days
℗ AVEX MUSIC CREATIVE INC.
Released on: 2021-08-15
Composer: 五十嵐充
Lyricist: 五十嵐充
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"Days" is a song by The Kinks, written by lead singer Ray Davies, released as a single in 1968. It also appeared on an early version of the album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (released only in continental Europe and New Zealand), and now appears as a bonus track of the remastered CD. On the original Pye 7N 17573 label, the name of the song is "Day's".
Release and reception
The song was an important single for Davies and the Kinks, coming in a year of declining commercial fortunes for the band. The song had been intended as an album track but after the relative failure of the previous single "Wonderboy" (which only reached No.36 in the UK), "Days" was rushed out as a single with an old unreleased track "She's Got Everything" (recorded in February 1966 in the same session as "Dedicated Follower of Fashion") as the B-side. It reached No.12 on the UK chart, but failed to chart in the U.S. This did not help future releases however as the next four Kinks singles failed to reach the top 30 (two of them failing to chart altogether) in the UK.