See the Day

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"See the Day"
Dee C. Lee - See the day.jpg
Single by Dee C. Lee
from the album Shrine
B-side "The Paris Match"
Released21 October 1985
Genre
Label CBS
Songwriter(s) Dee C. Lee
Producer(s) Brian Robson
Dee C. Lee singles chronology
"Don't Do It Baby"
(1984)
"See the Day"
(1985)
"Come Hell or Waters High"
(1986)

"See the Day" is a song by English singer Dee C. Lee, released as a single on 21 October 1985. On 2 December it peaked at number 3 on the UK Singles Chart where it stayed for two weeks. The single sold in excess of 250,000 copies, receiving a silver certification, and became Lee's biggest hit single and her only UK top-40 hit, peaking at number three. "See the Day" also charted in Australia, the Netherlands, and West Germany. The B-side of the single, "The Paris Match", features Lee's future husband Paul Weller and his band the Style Council, of which Lee was a part-time member.

Contents

"See the Day" was covered by Girls Aloud in 2005, where it reached number nine on the UK Singles Chart.

Track listings

7-inch single

A. "See the Day"
B. "The Paris Match"

12-inch single

A1 "See the Day"
A2 "The Paris Match"
B1 "Luck" (live version)
B2 "Don't Do It Baby" (remix)

Charts

Girls Aloud version

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"See the Day"
SeeTheDay-CD1.jpg
Single by Girls Aloud
from the album Chemistry
B-side
  • "It's Magic"
  • "I Don't Really Hate You"
Released19 December 2005
Recorded2005
Genre Pop
Length4:04
Label Polydor
Songwriter(s) Dee C. Lee
Producer(s)
Girls Aloud singles chronology
"Biology"
(2005)
"See the Day"
(2005)
"Whole Lotta History"
(2006)
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