- Days Go By (Keith Urban song)
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"Days Go By" Single by Keith Urban from the album Be Here Released 29 June 2004 Format CD single Genre Country Length 3:44 Label Capitol Writer(s) Monty Powell
Keith UrbanProducer Dann Huff
Keith UrbanCertification Gold (RIAA) Keith Urban singles chronology "You'll Think of Me"
(2004)"Days Go By"
(2004)"You're My Better Half"
(2005)"Days Go By" is the title of a single by Keith Urban, written by Urban and Monty Powell. The song was the lead-off single for his Be Here album, which ends with a variation called "These Are the Days.". It became Urban's fifth Number One single, spending four weeks at the top of the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Songs chart in late 2004.
Contents
Content
Starting with an acoustic guitar phrase and then built in D major around Urban's typical up-tempo banjo/mandolin-driven riffs with exuberant vocal yelps and electric guitar fills, the song's message is a variation on the carpe diem theme, as played off the song's title phrase.
Australian Track Listing
- Days Go By (Australian Re-Mix)
- Days Go By (Album Version)
- These Are The Days (Album Version)
Music video
A portion of the song's music video shows Urban appearing to walk forwards, while everyone else about him is walking backwards; this segment was actually filmed in reverse, with Urban walking backwards.[1] The video won a CMT Award for Best Video of 2005.[2]
In another part of the video, Urban makes a hand gesture, holding it parallel to the ground while raising and lowering it in an undulating motion, illustrating the "out the window in the wind" lyric. This inspired a colloborative project in which Urban fans videoed themselves imitating the motion while doing purposeful things, most often by visiting recognizable landmarks such as the Washington Monument, Yellowstone National Park, The Parthenon, or even more modest places such as Paducah, Kentucky; a compilation of these videos was shown on the large image wall backdrop as the song was performed on Urban's 2007 Love, Pain & the whole crazy world Tour.[3]
Other performances
"Days Go By" is one of Urban's songs with the most pop and rock crossover appeal, and was featured in his sets at both the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia in 2005 and the Live Earth concert in New Jersey in 2007. It was also included in the popular Now! series, on 2004's Now That's What I Call Music! 17.
Chart performance
Chart (2004) Peak
positionUS Billboard Hot 100[4] 31 US Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 1 Preceded by
"Girls Lie Too"
by Terri ClarkBillboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks
number one single
18 September-9 October 2004Succeeded by
"Suds in the Bucket"
by Sara EvansReferences
- ^ CMT.com : Keith Urban : 2005 CMT Music Awards Backstage With the Winners
- ^ CMT Music Awards : Country Music Television Awards News Headlines : CMT.com
- ^ Keith Urban debuts fan video at show
- ^ "Keith Urban Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Hot 100 for Keith Urban. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
- ^ "Keith Urban Album & Song Chart History" Billboard Country Songs for Keith Urban. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
Keith Urban Golden Road Be Here "Days Go By" · "You're My Better Half" · "Making Memories of Us" · "Better Life" · "Tonight I Wanna Cry"Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing Greatest Hits: 18 Kids Defying Gravity "Sweet Thing" · "Kiss a Girl" · "Only You Can Love Me This Way" · "'Til Summer Comes Around" · "I'm In"Get Closer "Put You in a Song" · "Without You" · "Long Hot Summer" · "You Gonna Fly"Guest singles "America the Beautiful" · "The Twelfth of Never" (with Dolly Parton) · "Funky Tonight" (with The John Butler Trio) · "In God's Hands" (with Nelly Furtado) · "Start a Band" (with Brad Paisley) · "Blue Sky" (with Emily West) · "Lean on Me" (with Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock)Categories:- 2004 singles
- Billboard Hot Country Songs number-one singles
- Keith Urban songs
- Music videos directed by Wayne Isham
- Songs produced by Dann Huff
- Singles certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
- Songs written by Keith Urban
- Capitol Records singles
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