Another Day in Paradise

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"Another Day in Paradise"
"Another Day in Paradise" cover
Single by Phil Collins
from the album ...But Seriously
Released October 1989
Format 7", cassette, CD
Recorded  ???
Genre Pop
Length 4:48
Label Atlantic Records, Virgin Records, WEA
Producer(s) Phil Collins, Hugh Padgham
Chart positions
Phil Collins singles chronology
"Two Hearts"
(1988)
"Another Day in Paradise"
(1989)
"I Wish it Would Rain Down"
(1990)

"Another Day in Paradise" was the first single released from Phil Collins' number-one album, ...But Seriously. Written to bring attention to the problem of homelessness, the song was a substantial departure from the dance pop music of his previous album, No Jacket Required.

The song was another huge hit for Collins. On December 23, 1989, it became Collins's seventh (and to date, final) number-one single in the United States. The song was also the final number-one song of the 1980s in the U.S., and remained at number-one for four weeks, which sometimes classifies the song as a hit from the 1990s as well. It also saw out the 1980s and saw in the 1990s at the top of the German singles chart. The song had already reached number two in the UK in November of that year. The single version is slightly different from the album version in that it uses a shorter intro. David Crosby also appears on the backing vocals.

In 2001, it was re-recorded and re-released as a duet single by singers Brandy and Ray-J from the Collins R&B/Hip-hop tribute album Urban Renewal. The song went to number four on the charts in the UK. This song was also covered by the Urban Gospel group Commissioned on their album Matters of the Heart


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Preceded by:
"We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
December 23, 1989
Succeeded by:
"How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" by Michael Bolton

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