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"Grey Day" is a 2-Tone song written by
Mike Barson Michael Barson (born 21 April 1958) is a Scottish-born multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Barson came to prominence in the late 1970s as the keyboard player for the band Madness. Early y ...
and recorded by
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band Madness. Retrieved 21 July 2007. The song was the first single released from the band's third studio album '' 7''. Retrieved 21 July 2007. It was a big departure from their early ska sound with a much darker, miserable feel. The song title does not appear in the lyrics as a single phrase, though a couplet rhyming "grey" with "day" features in the chorus. The song was written prior to the band becoming a success in the UK music scene, and the first performance of the song came back in 1978 at the Acklam Hall while the band were known as "The North London Invaders". The song was finally recorded in 1981 and was released as a single on 17 April 1981. The song spent 10 weeks in the
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, reaching a high of number 4. It was able to crack the charts in Australia as well, but only as high as number 82.


Music video

The
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for the single was filmed in March 1981. The majority of the video was shot on an open top
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as it drove around London, and in Bowmans shop window on Camden
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, where the band performed the song. The street they are featured walking down is Royal College Street just off Camden High Street; they're seen entering houses between 109 and 121. A recurring theme in the music video is common dreams such as dreaming; that one is flying or falling.


Appearances

"Grey Day" is one of Madness' most anthologised singles. In addition to its single release and appearance on the album ''7'', "Grey Day" also appears on the Madness collections '' Divine Madness'' (a.k.a. ''The Heavy Heavy Hits''), ''
Complete Madness ''Complete Madness'' is the first greatest hits album by ska/pop group Madness. It was released in 1982 and included Madness' biggest hits from their first three studio albums and the stand-alone singles. ''Complete Madness'' spent 99 weeks on th ...
'', '' It's... Madness'', '' The Business'' and '' Our House''. It also features on all four US Madness retrospectives, '' Madness'', '' Total Madness'', ''Ultimate Collection'' and ''The Millennium Collection''.


Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Grey Day". *7" single / Cassette single #"Grey Day" ( Barson) - 3:37 #"Memories" ( Foreman) - 2:24 *12" single #" Un Paso Adelante!" (
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) - 2:18 #"
Baggy Trousers "Baggy Trousers" is a song by English ska/pop band Madness from their 1980 album '' Absolutely''. It was written by lead singer Graham "Suggs" McPherson and guitarist Chris Foreman,Woodstra, Chris. Retrieved on 1 July 2007. and reminisces abou ...
" ( McPherson/Foreman) - 2:46 #"Grey Day" (Barson) - 3:37 #"Take It or Leave It" ( Thompson/Barson) - 3:27


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* {{authority control 1981 singles Madness (band) songs Songs written by Mike Barson 1981 songs Stiff Records singles Song recordings produced by Clive Langer Song recordings produced by Alan Winstanley Songs about depression