Perfect Day
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Perfect Day or A Perfect Day may refer to:
In music:
- Perfect Day (Lou Reed album), a compilation album
- "Perfect Day" (Lou Reed song), a song by Lou Reed, covered many times
- Perfect Day (Cascada album), 2007 album
- "Perfect Day" (Cascada song), a 2008 single
- "Perfect Day" (EMF song), a 1995 song from Cha Cha Cha
- "A Perfect Day (song)", a song by Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composed 1909 and published 1910
- A Perfect Day (album), a 2005 album by Stefanie Sun
- "Perfect Day" (Chris Whitley album), a 2000 album
- "Perfect Day" (Jim Jones song), a 2011 single from Capo
- "Perfect Day", a song by Miriam Stockley featured in The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends
- "Perfect Day", a song by Mozingo from the Thrillville: Off the Rails soundtrack
- "Perfect Day", a 1991 song by Roxette from Joyride
- "Perfect Day", a 2000 song by Collective Soul from Blender
- "Perfect Day", a 2000 song by the Suicide Machines from The Suicide Machines
- "Perfect Day", a 2001 song by Kelis from Wanderland
- "Perfect Day", a 2001 song by Hoku Ho
In film and television:
- Perfect Day (1929 film), a short comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy
- A Perfect Day (film), a 2005 Lebanese film
- Perfect Day (TV film), a 2005 television film
- A Perfect Day, a 2006 made-for-TV Christmas film starring Rob Lowe
- A Perfect Day, a 2006 film by Peter Levin, starring Christopher Lloyd
- Perfect Day, the sequel series to New Scandinavian Cooking
- "Perfect Day", an episode of Ben 10
- "A Perfect Day", an episode of Cold Case
See also
- This Perfect Day, a science fiction novel by Ira Levin
- "This Perfect Day" (song), a song by the Saints
- On This Perfect Day, a 2009 album by Guilt Machine
- A Perfect Day for Bananafish, a 1948 short story by J. D. Salinger
- "My Perfect Day", a 1997 song by Feeder from Polythene
- A "Perfect Day" in USC Trojans football tradition
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