Kirsty Maccoll - Days File
: It is a profoundly emotional song of gratitude, expressing thanks for the time and memories shared with someone who is no longer there.
: The song was re-released in 1995 after being featured in a Sony camcorder television advertisement, charting at No. 42 . 🎵 Style & Meaning
I bless the light I bless the light that lights on you, believe me And though you're gone You're with me every single day, believe me Kirsty MacColl - Days
: In Ireland, MacColl's version surpassed the original, reaching No. 9 .
: It peaked at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart , matching the exact peak position of the original 1968 version by The Kinks . : It is a profoundly emotional song of
Thank you for the days Those endless days, those sacred days you gave me I'm thinking of the days I won't forget a single day, believe me
Released in June 1989 as the second single from her critically acclaimed album Kite , it became one of her signature tracks. 💿 Release & Commercial Success 🎵 Style & Meaning I bless the light
: MacColl transformed the raw, acoustic folk-pop of The Kinks into a breezy, upbeat, and lushly produced pop arrangement featuring her characteristic multi-layered vocal harmonies .