You Made My Day Tonight

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"You Made My Day Tonight"
Single by Canadian Zephyr
from the album The Best of Canadian Zephyr
Released1978
Genre Country
Label RCA
Canadian Zephyr singles chronology
"A Country Mile Better"
(1978)
"You Made My Day Tonight"
(1978)
"Love When It Leaves Here"
(1979)

"You Made My Day Tonight" is a single by Canadian country music group Canadian Zephyr. Released in 1978, it was a single from their album The Best of Canadian Zephyr. The song reached number one on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada in March 1979. [1]

Chart performance

Chart (1978–1979)Peak
position
Canadian RPM Country Tracks1

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References

  1. "RPM Country Tracks for March 24, 1979". RPM . Retrieved 15 March 2011.