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"Day-In Day-Out" is a song recorded by English singer David Bowie, 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.

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  • Day-In Day-Out est une chanson de David Bowie parue en 1987 sur l'album Never Let Me Down. Premier single tiré de l'album, elle se classe no 17 des ventes au Royaume-Uni. (fr)
  • "Day-In-Day-Out" é uma canção do músico britânico David Bowie, sendo a faixa de abertura do seu décimo sétimo álbum de estúdio, Never Let Me Down (1987). A faixa foi lançada como single em 23 de março de 1987, antes do lançamento do álbum. A canção foi composta por Bowie e produzida por Bowie e David Richards. Uma faixa em estilo R&B, "Day-In-Day-Out" critica o tratamento dado aos moradores de rua nos Estados Unidos na época, abordando as dificuldades passadas por uma jovem mãe para alimentar seu filho. (pt)
  • "Day-In Day-Out" is a song recorded by English singer David Bowie, 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. (en)
  • Day-In Day-Out è un brano musicale del 1987 scritto ed interpretato dal cantautore inglese David Bowie, traccia d'apertura del suo album Never Let Me Down. La traccia fu pubblicata come singolo nel marzo 1987, prima dell'uscita dell'album. Il testo del brano critica il decadimento urbano delle metropoli statunitensi dell'epoca, narrando la storia di una giovane ragazza madre che arriva a doversi prostituire per sfamare il proprio figlio. Come risultato, il videoclip della canzone venne censurato e messo al bando in vari Paesi. (it)
  • Day-In Day-Out is een nummer van Britse muzikant David Bowie en de eerste track van zijn album Never Let Me Down uit 1987. Het nummer werd in maart 1987 als de leadsingle van het album uitgebracht. Het was de meest succesvolle single van het album. (nl)
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