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"Day-In Day-Out" is a song recorded by English singer
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
, serving as the opening track for his seventeenth studio album, '' Never Let Me Down'' (1987). It was issued as a single on 23 March 1987 ahead of the record's release. The recording was solely written by Bowie, while production was handled by him along with David Richards. An R&B track, "Day-In Day-Out" criticizes the treatment of the homeless in the United States at that time, and deals with the depths to which a young mother sinks to feed her child. An accompanying music video for the single was shot in 1987, being banned by some stations as a result of its content, although it was still nominated for a 1987 MTV Video Music award in the category of "Best Male Video". Commercially, "Day-In Day-Out" was the most successful single from ''Never Let Me Down'', peaking at number 17 in the United Kingdom as well as charting within the top 40 in several other countries. A re-engineered version of the song that includes Bowie's original vocals, some original and new instrumentation, and new mastering was released in 2018 as part of the album '' Never Let Me Down 2018'', part of the ''
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'' box set.


Background and release

"Day-In Day-Out" was written by Bowie at his home in
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, Switzerland, along with most of the rest of ''Never Let Me Down'' in mid-1986. It was recorded in the autumn of 1986 at
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in the same city. The singer penned the song out of concern for the treatment of the homeless in the United States, a foray into social commentary that he would further pursue with his grunge-precursor band
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two years later. "Day-In Day-Out" is an R&B song, being reminiscent of some of the singer's R&B work in the 1970s. One author said that it is "an example of Bowie's strength in the R&B genre." The lyrics of the song were compared by one writer to those of
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's "
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" (1980), and deal with the depths a young mother has to sink to feed her child. Bowie claimed the song was selected as the lead-off single for ''Never Let Me Down'' "more as a statement of energy" about the album, as opposed to directly trying for a chart-topping single. It was released on 23 March 1987 by EMI on multiple 7" and 12" single formats, featuring B-side single "Julie". A video EP was also distributed that year. The single was further added to several compilations, including '' Bowie: The Singles 1969–1993'' (1993), '' The Singles Collection'' (1993), ''
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'' (1993), ''
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'' (2002), '' The Platinum Collection'' (2005) and '' The Best of David Bowie 1980–1987'' (2007). A Spanish-language version of "Day-In-Day-Out", known as "Al Alba" or "Dia Tras Dia", was recorded in 1987 in order to boost interest in Bowie's first-ever concerts in Spain as part of his
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(1987). It earned a single airing on Spanish radio prior to the concerts and was never released as a stand-alone single, although it was made available for digital download in 2007. "Day-In Day-Out" was performed live during the Glass Spider Tour (1987), and was included on the concert video release ''
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'' (1988). Re-recorded and re-mastered versions of "Day-In Day-Out" appears in the box set ''
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'' (2018). For the re-recorded version of the song, album engineer
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discovered from the original master tapes that Bowie had recorded the Borneo Horns ( Stanley Harrison, Lenny Pickett, Steve Elson and
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) playing live for the song, but had elected to replace them with synthesized horns. McNulty restored the live horns in the new version, saying that the track now had "one foot in the past and another in the present".


Critical reception

Upon release, "Day-In Day-Out" received mixed reviews from
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. Complaints about poor studio production were common, although publications did find the song to be "fun" and "danceable". Bowie biographer
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called the track "frustrating", for on one hand being "a pretty fine song", but on the other, " ncapsulatingeverything that's initially promising but ultimately infuriating" about the album. He concluded, "Somewhere in there is a concerted attempt to reclaim Bowie's former territory of guitar-based rock'n'roll, but 'Day-In Day-Out' suffers badly from over-elaboration: it's a slab of 1980s soft-rock which now n 2016sounds incredibly dated by comparison with much of Bowie's earlier work." B-side single "Julie" was described by Bowie biographer David Buckley as the "catchiest" song of all the tracks from the ''Never Let Me Down'' sessions, and lamented that the recording was relegated to mere B-side status. Pegg agreed, calling it "arguably one of the best tracks from the whole 'Never Let Me Down'' recordingsession", and thought it might have been a hit if Bowie had released it as a single on its own.


Music video


Background and development

An accompanying music video for "Day-In Day-Out" was shot in
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in early 1987, with Bowie claiming it was "not going to sell the song at all", and was designed to explore the music video as a storytelling format over promoting the track itself. The singer also took a hand in designing and
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ing the visual, saying, "I do the original drawings, the main shot for every situation, and then the storyboardist puts them into sequence, storyboarding backwards and forwards from that. Then I put in the major camera angles that I think would be interesting or different. And Julien empleputs in his input. I started working this way on the ' Ashes to Ashes' video with David Mallet. It was my first real big attempt and it won awards at the time for being a new way of doing videos."
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and Bowie co-directed the video, which made the song's message explicit, showing a young couple's struggle against an uncaring society. Bowie worked with Los Angeles theater group "Skid Row" to represent the homeless in the video. Tony Selznik taught Bowie to roller skate for the video, recalling in 2013, "David came across as very humble and in between careers, almost. He was disillusioned with the music industry. I taught him to skate in a parking lot. We shot the video on
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at night, with me in a wig and leather jacket as his double for some scenes. The only bad fall involved the instructor: my wheels came off, I was bleeding everywhere, and David helped me clean up. He was so nice, normal."


Controversy and recognition

The music video was banned by some TV stations, even after edits removed the female protagonist's heavily implied rape, swapped in an alternate version of a scene where the couple's child spells out "Mom", "Food" and "Fuck" in building blocks (words which represented the child's cycle of dependency; the alternate version had the child spell out the meaningless words "Mom", "Look" and "Luck"), and removed a closing scene of a young man urinating on
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's star on the
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. Concerning the clip's ban, Bowie confessed, "I think it's ludicrous. he censorsgot caught up in the usual
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kind of excitement because of what it looked like instead of what it said." During the press tour for the
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, he was asked about the controversy and responded, "We asked the os Angelespolice to work with us and they did very happily. We wanted to indicate how some of the houses for the homeless are removed, so we asked them to bring along the kind of contraption they use ..it's kind of like a tank with a big battering ram on the end of it. And on the end of the battering ram they've made a little joke. As it goes through the windows it goes 'Have a nice day.' And I pointed out that it would be in the video and they said they were only too pleased to keep it on, so they kept it on. Is that controversial? I don't know." The video was nominated for a 1987 MTV Video Music award in the category "Best Male Video", but lost to
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's clip for "
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" (1986).


Track listing

All lyrics written by Bowie, while remixes produced by
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, except for the "Groucho" mix, which was remixed by Paul "Groucho" Smykle. A limited edition release (EAX 230) of the second 7" single issued in the United Kingdom contained a 7" red vinyl disc in a numbered box with a set of stickers and a photo booklet. The video EP is the sole source of the unedited version of the "Day-In Day-Out" and " Loving the Alien" videos. While the latter includes a shot of Bowie with a nosebleed, the edited versions of both visuals appear in later video releases. * UK 7" single # "Day-In Day-Out" (Single edit) – 4:14 # "Julie" – 3:40 * UK & worldwide 12" single 1 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Extended Dance Mix) – 7:15 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Extended Dub Mix) – 7:17 # "Julie" – 3:40 * UK & worldwide 12" single 2 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Remix ka Groucho Mix – 6:30 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Extended Dub Mix) – 7:17 # "Julie" – 3:40 * US 12" single # "Day-In Day-Out" (Groucho Mix ka Remix – 6:30 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Extended Dance Mix) – 7:15 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Single edit) – 4:14 # "Julie" – 3:40 * US 12" promo single # "Day-In Day-Out" (7" Dance Edit) – 3:35 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Extended Dance Mix) – 7:15 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Edited Dance Mix) – 4:30 * Video EP # "Day-In Day-Out" (video) – 6:44 # "Loving the Alien" (video) – 4:45 # "Day-In Day-Out" (Extended Dance Version) (video) – 7:15 * UK digital download (2007) # "Al Alba" , composer, Record producer, producer * David Richards – producer * Carlos Alomar –
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 – guitar * Erdal Kizilcay –
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, keyboards * Robin Clark –
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 – backing vocals * Loni Groves – backing vocals


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Bibliography

* Pegg, Nicholas, ''The Complete David Bowie New Edition: Expanded and Updated'', Titan Books, 2016, {{Authority control 1987 songs 1987 singles David Bowie songs Songs written by David Bowie EMI Records singles Music videos directed by Julien Temple David Bowie video albums Music video controversies British contemporary R&B songs Political songs Songs about the United States