Watch the video or listen to Dee C. Lee – See the Day for free. See the Day appears on the album 100 Hits of the '80s. Lee was a backing vocalist for the pop ..
"See The Day" is track #5 on the album Chemistry. It was written by Diane Sealy. (No other information is available for this lyric - would you like to add something today?) When you look at me Tell me what you see Do you see no love at all? Or do you see in me What you always see In every girl that you fall for I will show you How love is meant to be Just watch and learn And listen to me Will you ever see the day Heartache leads astray Good love will always come from me Will you ever learn to...
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Lyrics to 'See The Day' by Girls Aloud. When you look at me / Tell me what you see / Do you see no love at all? / Or do you see in me / What you always see / In.
Lyrics to "See The Day" song by GIRLS ALOUD: When you look at me Tell me what you see Do you see no love at all? Or do you see in me What you alw..
"See the Day" was a 1985 single by Dee C. Lee. The single was released on 21 October 1985, and on 2 December it peaked at number 3 in the British singles chart where it stayed for two weeks. The single sold in excess of 250,000 copies, receiving a silver certification, and becoming Lee's greatest hit single (and her only UK top 40 hit to date). "See the Day" also charted in Australia, Germany and the Netherlands. The B-side of the single, The Paris Match, featured Paul Weller and his band The Style Council, of which Lee was a part-time member. The song was covered by Girls Aloud in 2005, where it reached number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. 7" single A "See the Day" B "The Paris Match" 12" single A1 "See the Day" A2 "The Paris Match" B1 "Luck" [live version] B2 "Don't Do It Baby" [remix] Chart (1985) Peak position UK Singles Chart 3 Dutch Singles Chart 36 German Singles Chart 36 Australian Singles Chart 28 In 2005, British all-female pop group Girls Aloud recorded a cover of "See the Day" for their third studio album Chemistry. Their version was produced by Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania. A contender for the Christmas number one, the single was released just four weeks after "Biology". The single became Girls Aloud's lowest charting single at that point, but continued their string of top ten hits on the UK Singles Chart and received extensive airplay. The music video, which had the feel of a painting, featured Girls Aloud in the scenic landscape of a snow globe. "See the Day" was promoted through numerous live appearances and was featured on 2006's Chemistry Tour. Although the track was "given a glossy 21st century refurb," contemporary music critics criticized the song for its lack of creativity and similarities to Girls Aloud's 2004 cover of "I'll Stand by You". Cheryl Cole later said she hates "See the Day" and regrets releasing it. Much like Girls Aloud's 2004 cover of The Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You", Brian Higgins and Xenomania felt "See the Day" needed to stick closely to the original in terms of tone. The song, described as "the obligatory Christmas ballad", was "given a glossy 21st century refurb." Following "Jump" and the aforementioned "I'll Stand by You", "See the Day" was Girls Aloud's third and final cover version to be released at Christmas apart from a year later when I Think We're Alone Now was released. The song was released on 19 December 2005 as a contender for the Christmas number one of the year. It was available on two CD single formats and as a digital download. The first disc included "It's Magic", an album track from Chemistry co-written by Girls Aloud and sung solely by Nicola Roberts. The second CD format included a previously unreleased track entitled "I Don't Really Hate You", as well as a Chemistry album medley and the Soundhouse Masterblaster Mix of "See the Day". The artwork of the second disc features Girls Aloud lying on the ground, positioned to create a snowflake. Cheryl Cole stated in January 2008 that the song was only put out because they were stuck for ballads. "I wish we hadn't released See The Day. I absolutely hate that track, I don't think it's us at all, it's really old fashioned." Girls Aloud's version of "See the Day" received generally negative reviews from contemporary music critics. The cover was largely slated for its lack of creativity and similarities to their 2004 cover of The Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You" (although some critics preferred it). John Murphy of musicOMH stated that "See The Day should wipe away all memories of I'll Stand By You" and that while it's "not in the same league as the Girls' Xenomania compositions, but it's still by far the best cover version they've done." Virgin Media said that "coming so hot on the heels of the still-charting Biology and taken from an album chock-full of corking tracks, it seems more than a little cynical." Girls Aloud won the Heart Award for "See the Day" at the O2 Silver Clef Lunch, an annual awards ceremony honouring songwriting and performance in aid of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh, members of the band, attended the awards presentation ceremony. "See the Day" became Girls Aloud's lowest charting single to date when it entered the UK Singles Chart at number nine, behind other new entries by Shayne Ward and Eminem at numbers one and five respectively. The single fell just one position the following week, rounding out the top ten. It swiftly fell down the charts, falling to number nineteen in its third week. The song spent a total of just six weeks in the UK's top 75. "See the Day" made Girls Aloud the first girl group to achieve eleven consecutive top ten singles. The song was also an airplay hit. It was, however, less successful on the official UK Download Chart, where "See the Day" debuted at number 29. On 16 June 2006, Lucy Benjamin performed a version of "See the Day" on The X Factor: Battle of the Stars that was credited to Girls Aloud rather than Dee C. Lee. Following the final and Benjamin's victory, the single briefly re-entered the top 200. "See the Day" entered the Irish Singles Chart at number sixteen. It fell to number seventeen the following week, before rising to number fifteen in its third week. "See the Day" reached its peak of number fourteen in its fourth week on the Irish Singles Chart. The single spent eight weeks in Ireland's top fifty. The music video for "See the Day" was directed by Harvey & Carolyn, filmed one day after the video for "Biology". The video starts with a stage curtain being drawn back, similar to the opening for the video for "Biology". The girls are revealed to be in a snowy realm wearing white dresses. Throughout the video, various close-up glamour shots are shown, as well as group shots of the girls standing in a line and sitting aronud a pond reflecting the night sky. At one point, the girls can seen within a snow globe, perched upon a human hand. The video ends with the girls seated around the pond, while the song title glitters in the sky. The curtain then closes. The video can be found on the DVD release of 2006's Chemistry Tour, as well as 2007's Style DVD. Girls Aloud performed "See the Day" live for the first time at Children in Need's Great Big Bid. The band appeared on Blue Peter, CD:UK (twice), Hit40UK, Ministry of Mayhem, The Paul O'Grady Show, Today with Des and Mel, Top of the Pops, and Top of the Pops Reloaded. It was also featured on 2006's Chemistry Tour. As one of the group's least favourite singles, as well as one of the worst-performing, "See the Day" has rarely been performed live since its release. These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "See the Day". UK CD1 (Polydor / 9875964) "See the Day" — 4:04 "It's Magic" — 3:52 UK CD2 (Polydor / 9875965) "See the Day" — 4:04 "I Don't Really Hate You" — 3:38 "See the Day" (Soundhouse Masterblaster Mix) — 5:02 "Chemistry Album Medley" — 3:08 "See the Day" (video) — 3:29 "See the Day" (karaoke video) — 3:29 "See the Day" (game) "See the Day" (ringtone) The Singles Boxset (CD11) "See the Day" — 4:04 "It's Magic" — 3:52 "I Don't Really Hate You" — 3:38 "See the Day" (Soundhouse Masterblaster Mix) — 5:02 "Chemistry Album Medley" — 3:08 "See the Day" (video) — 3:29 "See the Day" (karaoke video) — 3:29 "See the Day" (game) Saxophone: Ian Ritchie Guitar: Nick Coler Keyboards: Brian Higgins, Tim Powell, Jon Shave Mastering: Dick Beetham for 360 Mastering Mixing: Brian Higgins, Tim Powell Production: Brian Higgins, Xenomania Programming: Brian Higgins, Tim Powell Vocals: Girls Aloud Published by Warner/Chappell Music and Xenomania Music Chart (2005) Peak position Ireland (IRMA) 14 UK Singles (Official Charts Company) 9 Lucy Benjamin performed a version of "See the Day" (credited to Girls Aloud rather than Dee C. Lee) on The X Factor: Battle of the Stars in 2006. The song was recorded by British musical theatre performer Louise Dearman for her 2012 album Here Comes the Sun. Full lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
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See the Day
"See the Day" was a 1985 single by Dee C. Lee. The single was released on 21 October 1985, and on 2 December it peaked at number 3 in the British singles ..