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Daylight (Bobby Womack song)

"Daylight"
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Single by Bobby Womack
from the album Safety Zone
B-side Trust Me (7")
Released January 1976 (7")
Format 7", 12"
Recorded Wally Heider Recording Studios
Genre R&B, soul
Length 3:15 (7"), 3:29 (12")
Label United Artists
Songwriter(s) Bobby Womack, Harold Payne
Producer(s) David Rubinson
Bobby Womack singles chronology
"It's All Over Now"
(1975)
"Daylight"
(1976)
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way"
(1976)
"It's All Over Now"
(1975)
"Daylight"
(1976)
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way"
(1976)
"Daylight"
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Single by Kelly Rowland featuring Gym Class Heroes
from the album Ms. Kelly (Deluxe Edition) and Ms. Kelly: Diva Deluxe
Released March 4, 2008
Format
Recorded October 2007;
London, England;
Fresh Kills
(New York City, New York)
Genre
Length 3:33
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) S*A*M & Sluggo
Kelly Rowland singles chronology
"Work"
(2008)
"Daylight"
(2008)
"No Future in the Past"
(2008)
"Work"
(2008)
"Daylight"
(2008)
"No Future in the Past"
(2008)
Travis McCoy singles chronology
"Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)"
(2006) Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)2006
"Daylight"
(2008) Daylight2008
"Coconut Juice"
(2008) Coconut Juice2008

"Daylight" is a R&B song recorded by American recording artist Bobby Womack for his 1975 album Safety Zone: written by Womack with lyricist Harold Payne, "Daylight" was issued as a single to reach #5 on Billboard's Hot Soul Singles chart in the spring of 1976.

Harold Payne would recall that his brother Larry Payne met up with Womack when the latter was in San Francisco to record the Safety Zone album: Larry Payne ran the pop culture magazine Where It's At which had recently profiled Womack who was resultantly receptive when Larry Payne recommended the singer meet with Larry Payne's aspiring songwriter brother Harold Payne. After receiving a call from Larry Payne, Harold Payne flew from Los Angeles to San Francisco and met with Womack at the Wally Heider Recording Studios where after hashing over musical ideas with Harold Payne, Womack devised a rhythm track: Harold Payne then completed the lyric for "Daylight" at his home in Los Angeles which he describes as "a notorious party house" - "the lyric took on the story of what went on at the house and it meshed well with what Bobby had in mind." Produced by David Rubinson - with Wah Wah Watson as associate producer - "Daylight" featured background vocals by the Pointer Sisters. "Daylight" inaugurated a long songwriting collaboration between Bobby Womack and Harold Payne which extended to Womack's final album: The Bravest Man in the Universe (2012).

In 2007, the song was re-recorded by American recording arist Kelly Rowland along with Travis McCoy , front man of the indie hip-hop band Gym Class Heroes, for the soundtrack of French comedy film Asterix at the Olympic Games. Co-produced by S*A*M & Sluggo, it was released as the lead single from Rowland's re-release album Ms. Kelly: Diva Deluxe, with a release date of March 2008 for the United States, May 2008 for the United Kingdom and August 1 for German-speaking Europe. It reached the top-twenty of the UK Singles Chart.


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