Just Another Day (John Mellencamp song)

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"Just Another Day"
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Single by John Mellencamp
from the album Mr. Happy Go Lucky
ReleasedFebruary 4, 1997 (1997-02-04) [1]
Genre Pop rock
Length3:28
Label Mercury
Songwriter(s) John Mellencamp
Producer(s) Little Bastard
John Mellencamp singles chronology
"Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)"
(1996)
"Just Another Day"
(1997)
"Without Expression"
(1997)

"Just Another Day" is a song by American rock singer John Mellencamp. It was released on February 4, 1997, as the second single from his 14th studio album, Mr. Happy Go Lucky (1996), and became Mellencamp's final number-one hit in Canada. In the United States, it reached number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Critical reception

Larry Flick, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it a "richly atmospheric blend of acoustic rhythms and raw pop-rock power." [2]

Music video

The music video was directed by Samuel Bayer and premiered on November 20, 1996.

Charts

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