Kirsty Maccoll - Days 〈Exclusive Deal〉

I bless the light I bless the light that lights on you, believe me And though you're gone You're with me every single day, believe me

Thank you for the days Those endless days, those sacred days you gave me I'm thinking of the days I won't forget a single day, believe me

: It is a profoundly emotional song of gratitude, expressing thanks for the time and memories shared with someone who is no longer there. Kirsty MacColl - Days

Released in June 1989 as the second single from her critically acclaimed album Kite , it became one of her signature tracks. 💿 Release & Commercial Success

: The song was re-released in 1995 after being featured in a Sony camcorder television advertisement, charting at No. 42 . 🎵 Style & Meaning I bless the light I bless the light

: MacColl transformed the raw, acoustic folk-pop of The Kinks into a breezy, upbeat, and lushly produced pop arrangement featuring her characteristic multi-layered vocal harmonies .

: While written as a general "kiss-off" or goodbye, the song took on a deeply poignant and bittersweet legacy among fans following MacColl's tragic death in 2000 . 📄 "Days" Lyrics Excerpt 📄 "Days" Lyrics Excerpt : It peaked at No

: It peaked at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart , matching the exact peak position of the original 1968 version by The Kinks .