Day & Night (song)

"Day & Night"
Single by Billie Piper
from the album Walk of Life
B-side "Tinted Eyes"
Released 15 May 2000
Format CD
Genre Pop
Length 3:15
Label Innocent, Virgin
Writer(s) Billie Piper, Eliot Kennedy, Mark Cawley, Mike Percy, Tim Lever
Producer Steelworks, Stargate
Certification Silver (BPI)[1]
Platinum (ARIA)
Billie Piper singles chronology
"Thank ABBA for the Music"
(1999)
"Day & Night"
(2000)
"Something Deep Inside"
(2000)
Promo 12" Vinyls 1 & 2

"Day & Night" is a pop song performed by English singer Billie Piper. The song was written by Piper, Eliot Kennedy, Mark Cawley, Mike Percy and Tim Lever for Piper's second album Walk of Life (2000). It was released as the album's lead single in May 2000 to positive reviews from music critics. It was a commercial success, reaching number one in the United Kingdom and was certified silver.[1]

According to Piper's autobiography, the single sold 250,000 copies in the United Kingdom.

Contents

Critical reception

The song received positive reviews from music critics. Lennat Mak in a review for MTV Asia described Piper's vocals as "sexy and luscious" and called the song "edgy".[2] Yahoo! reviewer Jackie Flynn wrote that the song was a "slick piece of dominatrix dance" with "big buffed chords and spike-heel beats".[3] Peter Robinson of NME described "Day & Night" as "exciting" and the magazine wrote that the song was "somewhat harder and American sounding" than her previous singles.[4][5]

Music video

The music video for "Day & Night" was directed by Cameron Casey.[6] It features Piper dancing at a nightclub with a group of friends. The video begins with Piper and three friends walking down a street at night, looking for an exclusive nightclub. After being allowed in, Piper and a group of male dancers begin to perform a dance routine. She is then shown dancing with a group of female dancers on a brightly lit street. The third scene features Piper dancing in a pink room. The video concludes with Piper and her dancers in a laundrette, dancing on top of washing machines and throwing washing powder around the room. The video premiered in the UK on 9 March 2000.[5]

Chart performance

"Day & Night" was officially released in the United Kingdom in May 2000. The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart on 27 May 2000 at number one.[7] It remained on the chart for twelve weeks, before exiting the top seventy-three on 19 August 2000.[7][8] In May 2000, the single was certified silver.[1] This was Piper's third chart topper in the UK - (jointly) the most achieved by a British female artist at this point. This record was beaten a year later by Geri Halliwell however. The track was also successful in Europe. It reached the top twenty in Ireland[9] and the top fifty in Belgium[10] and the Netherlands.[11]

In Australia, "Day & Night" debuted on the singles chart on 4 June 2000 at number sixteen.[12] Eight weeks later, the song peaked at number eight.[12] The track debuted in New Zealand on 4 June 2000 at number forty-three.[13] It peaked at number six three weeks later and remained on the singles chart for fifteen weeks.[13]

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Day & Night".

International CD Single
(SINCD11; Released 2000)

  1. "Day & Night (Stargate mix) – 3:15
  2. "Day & Night (Almighty Club mix) – 8:04
  3. "Day & Night (Robbie Rivera's Bombastic vocal mix) – 7:05
  4. "Day & Night music video

UK Special Edition CD 2
(SINDX11; Released 2000)

  1. "Day & Night (Stargate mix) – 3:15
  2. "Tinted Eyes" – 3:57
  3. "Day & Night (Friday Hope mix) – 7:13

Promotional 12-inch single 1
(SINTXDJ11; Released 2000)

  1. "Day & Night (Almighty Club mix) – 8:04
  2. "Day & Night (Sleaze Sisters Anthem mix) – 6:40
  3. "Day & Night (Sleazy dub) – 6:32

Promotional 12-inch single 2
(SINTXXDJ11; Released 2000)

  1. "Day & Night (Robbie Rivera's Bombastic vocal mix) – 7:05
  2. "Day & Night (Robbie Rivera's Bombastic dub mix) – 7:56

Personnel

The following people contributed to "Day & Night":[14]

Charts

Charts (2000) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[8] 1
New Zealand Singles Chart[15] 6
Australian Singles Chart[16] 8
Irish Singles Chart[9] 13
Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart[10] 38
Dutch Singles Chart[11] 47
Swedish Singles Chart[17] 52
Swiss Singles Chart[18] 62

References

  1. ^ a b c ""Day & Night" British Sales Certificate". British Phonographic Industry. 19 May 2000. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
  2. ^ Mak, Lennat. "Billie Piper: Walk Of Life Review". MTV Asia. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
  3. ^ Flynn, Jackie. "Yahoo! Music Album Review: Billie - 'Walk Of Life'. Yahoo!. 5 October 2000. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
  4. ^ Robinson, Peter. "NME Reviews: "Walk of Life"". NME. 24 November 2000. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
  5. ^ a b "Billie's Back - Because She Wants To!". NME. 29 March 2000. Retrieved 28 December 2008.
  6. ^ "Day and Night" (CD single liner notes). Innocent Records. May 2000.
  7. ^ a b "Chart Stats: Day & Night". ChartStats.com. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
  8. ^ a b "Chart Log UK: 1994–2006: Howie B – David Byrne". Zobbel.de. Retrieved 25 December 2008.
  9. ^ a b "The Irish Charts: All There is to Know". IrishCharts.ie. Retrieved 13 October 2007. Note: User must define 'Search by Artist' search parameter as "Billie Piper".
  10. ^ a b "Discografie Billie Piper". Ultratop.be/nl. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
  11. ^ a b "Discografie Billie Piper". DutchCharts.nl. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
  12. ^ a b "Billie Piper: Day & Night". Australian-Charts.com. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
  13. ^ a b "Billie Piper: Day & Night". Charts.org.nz. Retrieved 29 December 2008.
  14. ^ "Day & Night" (CD single liner notes). Innocent Records. May 2000.
  15. ^ "Discography Billie Piper". Charts.org.nz. Retrieved 25 December 2008.
  16. ^ "Discography Billie Piper". Australian-Charts.com. Retrieved 25 December 2008.
  17. ^ "Discography Billie Piper". SwedishCharts.com. Retrieved 25 December 2008.
  18. ^ "Discography Billie Piper". SwissCharts.com. Retrieved 25 December 2008.


Preceded by
"Don't Call Me Baby" by Madison Avenue
UK number one single
May 21, 2000 - May 27, 2000
Succeeded by
"It Feels So Good" by Sonique