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Day-In Day-Out : ウィキペディア英語版
Day-In Day-Out

"Day-In Day-Out" is the first track on David Bowie's album ''Never Let Me Down''. It was issued as a single in March 1987, ahead of the album's release.
The song criticised the urban decay and deprivation in American cities at the time, concerned largely with the depths a young mother has to sink to feed her child, including attempting to shoplift and becoming a prostitute. The video was banned and censored as a result.
The single was modest hit, entering the top 10 charts in several countries worldwide.
==Song production==
Bowie wrote the song out of concern for the treatment of the homeless in the US.〔 The song's R&B roots were reminiscent of some of Bowie's R&B work in the 1970s with one author saying that the song is "an example of Bowie's strength in the R&B genre."〔
The single's B-side, "Julie," was described by one reviewer as the "catchiest" song of all the songs from ''Never Let Me Down'', and lamented that the song was relegated to b-side status.

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