Good Day (The Dresden Dolls song)

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"Good Day"
Good Day (The Dresden Dolls single - cover art).jpg
Single by The Dresden Dolls
from the album The Dresden Dolls
ReleasedDecember 2003 (2003-12)
GenreDark cabaret, piano rock
Length5:51
LabelImportant Records
8ft. Records
Songwriter(s)Amanda Palmer
The Dresden Dolls singles chronology
"Good Day"
(2003)
"Girl Anachronism"
(2003)

"Good Day" is the debut single by The Dresden Dolls duo, taken from the self-titled debut album The Dresden Dolls. It was originally released by Important Records in December 2003 in an edition of 500 on white vinyl. The set also included a photograph signed by Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione. The 7" was later reissued in October 2005 on Palmer's own 8 Ft. Records during the band's Fall 2005 North American tour. The cover of the reissue depicted a painting by that recreated the photo from the original release.

In The Dresden Dolls Companion,[1] Amanda Palmer has published the lyrics, sheet music, history, and creative process for this single.

The B-side, "A Night at the Roses," features a noticeably different sound from the band's usual material, with Palmer contributing vocals and tambourine, and Viglione playing the electric guitar. The song was only available on this single on vinyl until 2007, when Important included it on the IMPREC100 - A Users Guide to the First 100 Important Releases compilation CD. The song was also made available as part of a digital download for No, Virginia... on June 10, 2008[2] and as an unlisted bonus track with the full album download for the A Is for Accident re-release at bandcamp.com.[3]

Track listing[]

  • Side A: "Good Day" - 5:51
  • Side B: "A Night At the Roses" - 4:54

Personnel[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ The Dresden Dolls Companion, by Amanda Palmer, eight foot music publishing, June, 2006, ISBN 1-57560-888-X ISBN 978-1575608884
  2. ^ "Apr. 16, 2008 Dresden Dolls e-mail list". Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  3. ^ http://dresdendolls.bandcamp.com/album/a-is-for-accident Bandcamp's "A Is For Accident" page.

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