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1969 single by The Moody Blues

"Never Comes the Day" is a 1969 single by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by band member Justin Hayward, and was the only single released from their 1969 album On the Threshold of a Dream.

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Never Comes the Day

Moody Blues

1969 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 2 Abril 1969 · Fecha Grabación: 22 Enero 1969 -
    Discográfica: Deram · · Productor: Tony Clarke
    1
    Never Comes the Day
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward • v: Hayward • 1969 /04 /02
    4:38
  • 2
    So Deep Within You
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Mike Pinder • v: Pinder • 1969 /04 /02
    3:01
  • Album


    On The Threshold Of A Dream

    On The Threshold Of A Dream

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 25 Abril 1969 · Fecha Grabación: 31 Enero 1969 -
    Discográfica: Deram · Estudio de Grabación: Decca, London · Productor: Tony Clarke
    1
    In The Beginning
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Graeme Edge • v: Hayward, Pinder, Edge (narration) • 1969 /04 /25
    2:08
  • 2
    Lovely To See You
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Justin Hayward • v: Hayward • 1969 /04 /25
    2:34
  • 3
    Dear Diary
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Ray Thomas • v: Thomas • 1969 /04 /25
    3:56
  • 4
    Send Me No Wine
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: John Lodge • v: Hayward, Lodge, Thomas, Pinder • 1969 /04 /25
    2:20
  • 5
    To Share Our Love
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Lodge • v: Pinder, Lodge • 1969 /04 /25
    2:54
  • 6
    So Deep Within You
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Mike Pinder • v: Pinder • 1969 /04 /25
    3:01
  • 7
    Never Comes The Day
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward • v: Hayward • 1969 /04 /25
    4:38
  • 8
    Lazy Day
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Thomas • v: Thomas, Hayward • 1969 /04 /25
    2:42
  • 9
    Are You Sitting Comfortably
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Hayward, Thomas • v: Hayward • 1969 /04 /25
    3:28
  • 10
    The Dream
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Edge • v: Pinder (narration) • 1969 /04 /25
    0:56
  • 11
    Have You Heard (part 1)
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Pinder • v: Pinder • 1969 /04 /25
    1:37
  • 12
    The Voyage
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Pinder • v: instrumental • 1969 /04 /25
    3:57
  • 13
    Have You Heard (part 2)
    Moody BluesThe Moody Blues • w: Pinder • v: Pinder • 1969 /04 /25
    2:25
  • "Never Comes the Day"
    Single by The Moody Blues
    from the album On the Threshold of a Dream
    B-side"So Deep Within You"
    Released2 April 1969
    Recorded22 January 1969
    GenreFolk rock
    Length4:43
    LabelDeram
    Songwriter(s)Justin Hayward
    Producer(s)Tony Clarke
    The Moody Blues singles chronology
    "Ride My See-Saw"
    (1968)
    "Never Comes the Day"
    (1969)
    "Watching and Waiting"
    (1969)

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    1969 single by The Moody Blues

    "Never Comes the Day" is a 1969 single by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by band member Justin Hayward, and was the only single released from their 1969 album On the Threshold of a Dream.

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    Background

    The song was edited from the album version of 4:43 down to 2:42. The single edit omits the second verse and simply goes into the longer chorus after the first verse. A similar edit was done on the Justin Hayward/John Lodge (Blue Jays) song "I Dreamed Last Night", but that version ends cold. Despite the fact that the album was a number-one hit in the UK, "Never Comes the Day" was a commercial flop as a single, and did not chart in the UK. The single also included Mike Pinder`s "So Deep Within You," another track from the same album, on the B-side.

    Reception

    Cash Box described it as "starting in a gentle folk vein" with less impact than expected, but then grows to become a "hypnotic outing."[1] Record World said that "This soft and sweet art -rock picks up halfway through and could be the biggest yet for the group."[2]

    In Canada, the song peaked at #74 in May and was then off the charts through June, but came back to rank #85 in July.[3]

    Personnel

    • Justin Hayward – acoustic & electric guitars, lead vocals, Mellotron,[4] handclapping
    • John Lodge – bass guitar, backing vocals, handclapping
    • Mike Pinder – Mellotron[citation needed], backing vocals, handclapping
    • Ray Thomas – harmonica, backing vocals, handclapping
    • Graeme Edge – drums, percussion, backing vocals[citation needed], handclapping

    Chart positions

    Chart (1969)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[5]

    48

    Canada RPM[6]

    74

    Billboard Hot 100[7]

    91

    1969 single by The Moody Blues

    "Never Comes the Day" is a 1969 single by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues. It was written by band member Justin Hayward, and was the only single released from their 1969 album On the Threshold of a Dream.

    Background

    The song was edited from the album version of 4:43 down to 2:42. The single edit omits the second verse and simply goes into the longer chorus after the first verse. A similar edit was done on the Justin Hayward/John Lodge (Blue Jays) song "I Dreamed Last Night", but that version ends cold. Despite the fact that the album was a number-one hit in the UK, "Never Comes the Day" was a commercial flop as a single, and did not chart in the UK. The single also included Mike Pinder`s "So Deep Within You," another track from the same album, on the B-side.

    Reception

    Cash Box described it as "starting in a gentle folk vein" with less impact than expected, but then grows to become a "hypnotic outing."[1] Record World said that "This soft and sweet art -rock picks up halfway through and could be the biggest yet for the group."[2]

    In Canada, the song peaked at #74 in May and was then off the charts through June, but came back to rank #85 in July.[3]

    Personnel

    • Justin Hayward – acoustic & electric guitars, lead vocals, Mellotron,[4] handclapping
    • John Lodge – bass guitar, backing vocals, handclapping
    • Mike Pinder – Mellotron[citation needed], backing vocals, handclapping
    • Ray Thomas – harmonica, backing vocals, handclapping
    • Graeme Edge – drums, percussion, backing vocals[citation needed], handclapping

    Chart positions

    Chart (1969)

    Peak
    position

    Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[5]

    48

    Canada RPM[6]

    74

    Billboard Hot 100[7]

    91

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