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"Days of Light"
Single by Roger Daltrey
from the album Rocks in the Head
Released1992
Recorded1992
GenreRock
Folk rock
Heartland rock
Length3:41
LabelAtlantic – PRCD 4634-2
Songwriter(s)Roger Daltrey and Gerard McMahon
Producer(s)Gerard McMahon
Roger Daltrey singles chronology
"'Take Me Home'"
(1987)
"Days of Light"
(1992)

"'Days of Light'" is a song by Roger Daltrey from his eighth solo album, Rocks in the Head. The song was written by Daltrey and Gerard McMahon, and features lyrics about looking forward to the weekend. According to Daltrey, the song was inspired by his early career as a worker in a sheet-metal factory.

Rocks in the Head was recorded at The Hit Factory in New York City and released on the Atlantic Records label in 1992.[1] Production is credited to Gerald McMahon, who also performed as a musician.[2]

When performing the song live at Vancouver, Daltrey forgot the lyrics partway. He explained that it was only the second time he had sung it in his life, so the other time must have been when he did it on Late Night with David Letterman, as documented on YouTube. At any rate, he did not seem too flustered by the slip-up; it was, after all, the first show of his first solo tour since 1985. He just cheerfully started the song over again.[3]

This track and "Who's Gonna Walk on Water" were the only tracks from Rocks in the Head performed live.[4]

The song is considered to sound like Bruce Springsteen.[5]

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Transcription

Complete live performances of "Days of Light"

Below is the complete performances of the songs by Roger Daltrey live.[6]

2009;

2010;

2011;

2012;

  • 09.03.2012: Padova
  • 11.03.2012: Genova
  • 12.03.2012: Torino
  • 15.03.2012: Paris
  • 18.03.2012: Trieste
  • 20.03.2012: Firenze
  • 24.03.2012: Milan
  • 23.04.2012: Tokyo
  • 27.04.2012: Kanagawa
  • 28.04.2012: Osaka

2013;

  • 10.08.2013: Costa Mesa, CA

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1992) Peak
position
US Rock 6

See also

References

  1. ^ "Roger Daltrey Discography". Archived from the original on 3 November 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Roger Daltrey, Rocks in the Head". CD Universe. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Who's Roger Daltrey brings surprises to Vancouver". 17 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Roger Daltrey Gives Voice a Workout on Solo Tour". Billboard. 23 November 2009.
  5. ^ "The Who - Roger Daltrey Albums - Page 3".
  6. ^ "Roger Daltrey: Setlists including Days Of Light (The Who on Tour: The Who Concert Guide)". www.thewholive.net. Archived from the original on 27 December 2013.

External links

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