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"Daylight" is a R&B song recorded by American recording artist
Bobby Womack Robert Dwayne Womack (; March 4, 1944 – June 27, 2014) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. Starting in the early 1950s as the lead singer of his family musical group the Valentinos and as Sam Cooke's backing guit ...
for his 1975 album '' Safety Zone''. Written by Womack with lyricist Harold Payne, it was issued as a single and reached No. 5 on ''Billboard''s
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chart in the spring of 1976.


Background

Harold Payne would recall that his brother Larry Payne met up with Womack when the latter was in San Francisco to record the ''Safety Zone'' album: Larry Payne ran the pop culture magazine ''Where It's At'' which had recently profiled Womack who was resultantly receptive when Larry Payne recommended the singer meet with Larry Payne's aspiring songwriter brother Harold Payne. After receiving a call from Larry Payne, Harold Payne flew from Los Angeles to San Francisco and met with Womack at the Wally Heider Recording Studios where after hashing over musical ideas with Harold Payne, Womack devised a rhythm track: Harold Payne then completed the lyric for "Daylight" at his home in Los Angeles which he describes as "a notorious party house" - "the lyric took on the story of what went on at the house and it meshed well with what Bobby had in mind." Produced by
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- with
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as associate producer - "Daylight" featured background vocals by
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. "Daylight" inaugurated a long songwriting collaboration between Bobby Womack and Harold Payne which extended to Womack's final album: ''The Bravest Man in the Universe'' (2012).


Charts


Kelly Rowland version


Recording and production

In 2007, the song was covered by American singer
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along with a rap by
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, front man of the indie hip-hop band
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, for the soundtrack of French comedy film ''
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'' (2008). The cover was produced by
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. Rowland recorded "Daylight" circa October 2007 in London, while she was promoting ''
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'' in the United Kingdom. Although she "had a great time recording it", she was nervous about meeting with McCoy in the studio: "When we got into the studio it was just magic together and I'm happy that it was because you always wonder how a collaboration is going to come out", she said. Stating her reasons for choosing to work with McCoy, she told British songwriter Pete Lewis of
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: "I love the fact that Gym Class Heroes' music and sound is something different and eclectic. I figured me and Travis together would be an unusual type a duo. And I'm really happy I trusted my instincts. Because it turned out to be a really cool, different type of collaboration. To me Travis is like a rapper-slash-poet-slash-rocker, and our combination really worked!". Initially recorded solely for the soundtrack for ''Asterix at the Olympic Games'', Rowland was so satisfied with the track, she wanted to include it on her
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(EP) '' Ms. Kelly: Diva Deluxe'' (2008) and release it as a single as well: "I love doing collaborations – it's always good to do something that's out the box." She also stated the cover was her favorite addition to ''Ms. Kelly: Diva Deluxe''; the cover was also added to the deluxe edition of ''Ms. Kelly'' soon after, along with other tracks from the EP.


Music video

The accompanying
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for "Daylight" was filmed in November 2007, and was directed by
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and produced by Gina Leonard for Siblings Inc. It was shot in New York City, ten blocks from the
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. The video shows Rowland among a bunch of people in a party inside an apartment building alongside
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. The video begins at 5:00 a.m. while the party is still in full swing; when the sun begins to rise and shines through the windows, the party-goers move up to the roof of the building to continue the party. About shooting, Rowland said: "Shooting the music video for the song was hilarious, with Travis especially. He looked so funny and cute when he was riding a weird modified-bicycle in the middle of the bustling city." The other members of Gym Class Heroes made cameos in the video. A seven-second snippet of the video premiered on
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's ''Clash of the Choirs''. The full video finally premiered on ''Vivement Dimanche'' in France on January 6, 2008, including clips from the ''Asterix at the Olympic Games'' film. In the United States, the video premiered via MySpace on January 17, excluding the ''Asterix at the Olympic Games'' clips; the same day, it also premiered on
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's ''
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'' as the "New Joint" of the day. In the United Kingdom, the video premiered via music channel
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on March 19.


Commercial performance

"Daylight" debuted at number 36 on the
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, based solely on digital downloads. Upon its physical release on May 5, 2008, the song climbed 22 places to number 14, being the largest climber within the UK Singles Chart's top 40 that week. The song became Rowland's eighth consecutive top-20 hit in the country, although it was not as successful as the first two singles from ''Ms. Kelly''–" Like This" and "
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", both of which peaked within the top five.


Formats and track listings

US digital download # "Daylight" (album version) – 3:34 US digital remix EP # "Daylight" (
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Remix) – 8:30 # "Daylight" (
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Nu Soul Remix) – 5:27 # "Daylight" (Karmatronic Remix) – 6:58 # "Daylight" (Loze Daze Remix) – 6:11 # "Daylight" (Dan McKie Nightlight Dub Mix) – 5:41 UK CD single # "Daylight" (album version) – 3:33 # "Daylight" (Joey Negro Radio Edit) – 3:29 UK promotional CD single # "Daylight" (album version) – 3:33 # "Daylight" (no rap) – 3:30 UK promotional remix EP # "Daylight" (Joey Negro Club Mix) # "Daylight" (Joey Negro Radio Edit) – 3:29 # "Daylight" (Joey Negro Radio Edit) (no rap) # "Daylight" (Joey Negro Rodox Dub) # "Daylight" (Joey Negro Urban Mix) # "Daylight" (Karmatronic Club Mix) – 6:59 # "Daylight" (album version) – 3:33


Charts


Release history


Other versions

"Daylight" was recorded by
Vicki Sue Robinson Vicki Sue Robinson (May 31, 1954 – April 27, 2000) was an American theatre and film actress, and singer, closely associated with the disco era of late 1970s pop music; she is most famous for her 1976 hit, "Turn the Beat Around". Early life Bor ...
for her self-titled 1976 album release from which it was issued as lead single reaching No. 63 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 (#91 R&B). The song has also been recorded by
Leon Russell Leon Russell (born Claude Russell Bridges; April 2, 1942 – November 13, 2016) was an American musician and songwriter who was involved with numerous bestselling records during his 60-year career that spanned multiple genres, including rock and ...
and Mary Russell (album '' Wedding Album'' - the track was produced by Bobby Womack), and also by
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(album ''Midnight''/ 2013).
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performs the song with Chance Howard (vocals) during her concerts when the two are together. In 2018 the
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released their own version, which differs very much from the original, such as new lyrics.


References

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