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Forever Yours (Alex Day song)

"Forever Yours"
Forever Yours (single cover).jpg
Single by Alex Day
Released 10 November 2011 (2011-11-10)
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre Synthpop
Length 2:52
Songwriter(s) Alex Day
Producer(s) Alex Day
Alex Day singles chronology
"Across the Sea"
(2011)
"Forever Yours"
(2011)
"Lady Godiva"
(2012)
"Across the Sea"
(2011)
"Forever Yours"
(2011)
"Lady Godiva"
(2012)
Music video
"Forever Yours" on YouTube
Audio sample

"Forever Yours" is a single recorded by English musician Alex Day from his studio album Epigrams and Interludes. It was released on 10 November 2011 in an effort to take the Christmas Number 1 spot in the UK Singles Chart. The song's lyrics describe "accepting that all you will be with someone is friends and that being enough." Day has described the track as "a simple great dance pop song that a lot of people can get behind."

"Forever Yours" is Day's third attempt to get into the charts by utilising the internet. In 2009, Day was part of the Chartjackers project, which charted at number 36 in the UK. In 2010, Day was part of the collective "Sons of Admirals" along with three other YouTubers. The group's cover of Cat Stevens' song "Here Comes My Baby" peaked at No. 61 in the UK Singles Chart.

"Forever Yours" was released on 11 November 2011, with the goal to raise as much money as possible, as most of the proceeds from the song will go to World Vision, an organization against child poverty. Day has since released more remixes and versions of the song to maximize profits and sales including an acoustic version and a demo version. Day launched the campaign as a response to X Factor singles routinely topping the UK Singles Chart on Christmas Day. He also created a YouTube holiday on December 18 called "Forever Day" as a way to let fans know when buying the single would count for the Christmas Day chart. The song was given 16-1 odds of topping the UK Singles Chart on Christmas by William Hill.

In the Official 2011 Mid Week Christmas Charts and the Official Christmas Chart, Alex charted at number four, selling over 50,000 copies in the UK, with Christmas Number 1 going to Military Wives for their single "Wherever You Are". The single sold 100,000 copies worldwide in the same period. Forever Yours then dropped to number 112 the following week, setting a record for the biggest drop in UK Singles Chart history, falling 108 places. Had Alex topped the chart, he would have been the first unsigned artist to do so.


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