"Days Go By" is a song by the band Dirty Vegas from their eponymous album. The song became a radio hit in 2002, peaking at #14 in the U.S. , and received the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. "Days Go By" received significant public exposure in a commercial for the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The music video for the song is unusual in that it largely consists of two dancers representing one character performing a routine of popping, locking, the robot and breakdancing.
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- "Days Go By" is a song by the band Dirty Vegas from their eponymous album. The song became a radio hit in 2002, peaking at #14 in the U.S. , and received the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. "Days Go By" received significant public exposure in a commercial for the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The music video for the song is unusual in that it largely consists of two dancers representing one character performing a routine of popping, locking, the robot and breakdancing. The performance occurs in front of Chroni's Famous Sandwich Shop in East Los Angeles, California, and tells the story of a dancer who shows up once a year and dances all day from sunrise to sunset. He dances in hopes of bringing back a lost love, who left him because he couldn't stop dancing. (The video even halts abruptly while some of the bystanders try to guess what happened to the aforementioned love. ) The young dancer in the video is Garland Spencer. The older dancer is Byron McIntyre. There are 2 versions of the music video; one has 3 of the onlookers observing from the restaurant while the other replaces those shots with shots of the same onlookers in a silver Mitsubishi Eclipse sitting at a stoplight. In addition to the replaced shots, the Eclipse version of the video includes footage of the approach to and departure from the stoplight.
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- Days Go By (Keith Urban song)
- the song by Keith Urban
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- Victoria Horn, Steve Smith
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- "Days Go By" is a song by the band Dirty Vegas from their eponymous album. The song became a radio hit in 2002, peaking at #14 in the U.S. , and received the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. "Days Go By" received significant public exposure in a commercial for the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The music video for the song is unusual in that it largely consists of two dancers representing one character performing a routine of popping, locking, the robot and breakdancing.
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