Days Go By
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"Days Go By" is a song by the band Dirty Vegas from their eponymous album. The song became a radio hit in 2002 and received the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. "Days Go By" received significant public exposure in a commercial for Mistubishi car. The music video for the song is unusual in that it largely consists of two dancers representing one character performing a routine of popping, the robot and breakdancing in front of a restaurant. The video was filmed in downtown Los Angeles, California. The young dancer in the video is Garland Spencer. Keith Urban also released a song by the same title of "Days Go By" on his Be Here album in 2004.
[edit] Pop culture occurrences
- In a commercial for the Mitsubishi Eclipse in which a young woman dances while in the passenger seat.
- The Eclipse commercial was in turn parodied by a skit on Chappelle's Show in which Dave Chappelle leaves the dancer by the side of the road.
- In the video game DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution
- On the 28 November 2006 episode of Standoff entitled Peer Group, the acoustic version of Days Go By (which was featured on Dirty Vegas' self-titled album as a bonus track) was played at the end of the episode.