Days Like This (Van Morrison song) explained

Days Like This
Cover:Dayslikethis.Vm.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Van Morrison
Album:Days Like This
A-Side:Days Like This
B-Side:"I Don't Want to go on Without You"/"That Old Black Magic"
Released:May 1995
Genre:Folk rock, R&B
Length:3:13
Label:Mercury Records
Producer:Van Morrison
Prev Title:Have I Told You Lately
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Perfect Fit
Next Year:1995

"Days Like This" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and the title song of his 1995 album of the same name. Morrison has often performed this song in concert appearances,and it has become one of his most popular songs from his later years. It peaked at number 65 in the UK upon release, and later reached number 12 on the US Billboard US Rock Digital Song Sales chart.[1]

Recording and composition

"Days Like This" was recorded during the 1993–1994 sessions at Wool Hall Studios, Beckington and the Real World in Bath, Somerset.[2] The song was inspired by the 1961 Shirelles hit "Mama Said", written by Luther Dixon and Willie Denson.[3]

Before making his big break as a solo artist, Irish singer-songwriter Brian Kennedy performed backing vocals for this song, as well as others throughout the album, and features heavily in the music video.

Legacy

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 ceasefire. Morrison performed it for an audience of 60–80,000 people when President Bill Clinton visited Belfast, Northern Ireland on 30 November 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.[4] [5]

In 2020 Irish singer Dermot Kennedy released a cover version on his album Without Fear: The Complete Edition.

In the media

In 1997 "Days Like This" was featured on the soundtrack of the film As Good as It Gets. It was played several times in the 2007 film Because I Said So. It has also been used in a Channel 7 Australia ad campaign.

In episode 2 of season 4 of the Netflix Money Heist television series, the song is played.[6]

Morrison has often performed this song in concert appearances, including at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.

Other releases

Personnel

References

Notes and References

  1. Van Morrison. Billboard.
  2. Book: Heylin, Clinton. Can You Feel the Silence?. 527. Chicago Review Press. October 2004.
  3. Web site: Christensen . Thor . 2017-05-10 . 5 of the best songs about moms, just in time for Mother's Day . 2022-05-21 . Dallas News . en.
  4. Hinton, Celtic Crossroads, p. 325
  5. Rogan, No Surrender, p. 437
  6. Web site: The Full Soundtrack From Netflix's La Casa de Papel. oprahmag.com. 16 April 2020.