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Day after day


"Day after Day" by Badfinger is a popular rock song originally released in the key of A major. The music was written by Pete Ham, one of the band's lead guitarists and vocalists, while the lyrics were penned by Tom Evans, also a member of Badfinger. The song was featured on their 1971 album "Straight Up" and became one of their biggest hits, reaching the top ten on the charts in various countries. Interestingly, George Harrison, a friend and supporter of Badfinger, contributed slide guitar to the recording. The melody of "Day after Day" is characterized by its catchy guitar hooks and melodic vocals, creating a memorable and infectious tune.