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Someday or Some Day may refer to: Film and television * ''Someday'' (1935 film), a British film directed by Michael Powell * ''Someday'' (2011 film), a Japanese film directed by Junji Sakamoto * ''Someday'' (2021 film), an Indian Hindi-language short film directed by Shefali Shah * ''Some Day'' (TV series), a 2010 Hong Kong sitcom * ''Someday'' (TV series), a 2006 South Korean drama * ''Someday'', a 2013 South Korean streaming TV series on Naver TV * " Someday...", an episode of ''The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'' Literature * "Someday" (short story), a 1956 story by Isaac Asimov * ''Someday'', a 2018 novel by David Levithan Music Albums * ''Someday'' (Crystal Gayle album) or the title song, 1995 * ''Someday'' (J-Walk album) or the title song, 2002 * ''Someday'' (Parasol album) or the title song, 2015 * ''Someday'' (Susanna Hoffs album), 2012 * ''Someday'' (Yanni album) or the title song (see below), 1999 * ''Someday'' (Younha album), 2008 * ''Someday...'' (album ...
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Someday (Mariah Carey Song)
"Someday" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey from her self-titled debut studio album (1990). It is a dance-pop, new jack swing and R&B song. Prior to Carey signing a record contract, she and producer Ben Margulies had written and produced a four-track demo which included "Someday". After signing a contract with Columbia Records, Carey began work on her debut album and she reached out to Ric Wake to ask if he would produce the song, to which he agreed. The composition of the demo recording was changed during the recording process, most notably replacing the horns with a guitar, which Carey disapproved of. "Someday" was released as the album's third single on November 28, 1990. The song was a critical and commercial success, being described as an album highlight and becoming Carey's third consecutive number-one single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Someday" was subsequently included on many of Carey's compilation albums and greatest hits releases, includi ...
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Someday (Nickelback Song)
"Someday" is a song by Canadian rock band Nickelback. The lyrics were written by band members Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger, and Ryan Peake, while the music was composed by the entire band. Produced by Nickelback and Joey Moi, "Someday" is a guitar-driven rock ballad that lacks keyboards and orchestral strings—the sound heard at the beginning is actually an electric guitar played with an EBow. The song was included on Nickelback's fourth studio album, '' The Long Road'' (2003), and was released as its lead single. The song was serviced to US modern rock radio on 28 July 2003 and was released commercially in several countries throughout 2003, staring with Japan in late August. Upon its release, "Someday" gave Nickelback their first Canadian number-one single, topping the Canadian Singles Chart for three weeks in September and October 2003. It was also successful in the United States, becoming Nickelback's longest-charting hit on two ''Billboard'' pop airplay charts, reaching num ...
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Someday (Disney Song)
"Someday" is a song from Disney's 1996 animated feature film '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame''. It was written by composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz and originally recorded by American singer and actress Heidi Mollenhauer in her film role as the singing voice of Esmeralda. It was one of three recordings, along with "In a Place of Miracles" and "As Long as There's a Moon", that were discarded during the storyboarding process to be replaced by " God Help the Outcasts." The codirectors Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise both desired a quieter song for Esmeralda's scene inside the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral. Selected as the lead single from the film's soundtrack in 1996, "Someday" was recorded by all–male R&B group All-4-One for the North American release, while British female R&B trio Eternal recorded their own version for the British English version of the song that received international release throughout Europe and Oceania. Mexican singer Luis Miguel recorded a S ...
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Someday? (Concrete Blonde Song)
"Someday?" is a song from American alternative rock band Concrete Blonde, which was released in 1992 as the second single from their fourth studio album '' Walking in London''. The song was written by Johnette Napolitano, and produced by Concrete Blonde and Chris Tsangarides. "Someday?" reached number 8 on the US ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart in May 1992. Background Speaking to ''Billboard'' in 1992, Napolitano spoke about "Someday?" in relation to their 1990 hit "Joey". She stated, "Everybody wanted another mid-tempo pop gem – which we buried way on the second side f ''Walking in London'' We consciously started the record with something harder-edged, to show our audience something different right away." Music video The song's music video was directed by Jane Simpson and produced by Joan Weidman, Simpson and Tina Silvey for Silvey + Co. It achieved active rotation on MTV. Critical reception In a review of ''Walking in London'', Parry Gettelman of ''The Orlando Sentine ...
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Someday (M People Song)
"Someday" is a song by American singer-songwriter CeCe Rogers. It is well-known for its recognisable piano riff and widely acclaimed for its influence on electronic music culture. Marshall Jefferson wrote the lyrics to "Someday" and recruited Rogers to sing the vocals after seeing him in a show with 'Ce Ce & Company'. Jefferson recorded Rogers' warm up vocal. When Rogers said he was ready to start recording the first take, Jefferson told him they had already finished. It was the greatest vocal performance Jefferson had heard on a dance record, but Rogers wanted to re-record it and he did it. Rogers was signed to Atlantic Records, making "Someday" the first house-music song released by a major label. The track went on to sell millions, a landmark release for house music. British band M People released a cover of the song in 1992. Critical reception In 1994, Andrew Harrison from '' Select'' wrote, "Those who whinge that house lacks emotional depth will choke when they hear its go ...
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Someday (Glass Tiger Song)
"Someday" is a song by Canadian pop band Glass Tiger. It was released on 1986 as the third single from their debut studio album '' The Thin Red Line'' through Capitol Records in Canada and Manhattan Records worldwide. The song was written by members Alan Frew and Al Connelly and by producer Jim Vallance. "Someday" also won a Juno Award in the category Single of the Year. Following the success of " Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone)", "Someday" reached No. 14 on Canada's ''RPM'' Top 100 and it was also a success in the U.S., reaching No. 7 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while reaching lower positions in other countries. Composition "Someday" is a mid-tempo pop rock ballad written by Alan Frew, Al Connelly and Jim Vallance. The track runs at 100 BPM and is in the key of D major. It runs at three minutes and thirty-seven seconds in the album version. Accolades Music video The music video for "Someday" was directed by Storm Thorgerson, who had also directed the "Thin Red ...
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Someday (2021 Film)
''Someday'' is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language drama short film written and directed by Shefali Shah, who stars in the lead role. Plot A frontline healthcare worker who returns home for a seven-day quarantine due to the COVID pandemic and spends time interacting through a door with her elderly mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Production In 2020, Shah decided to experiment with writing and directing in two self-starring COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic. The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...-based short films, ''Someday'' and ''Happy Birthday Mummy Ji''. ''Someday'' marked her directorial debut, and Shah conceived the story based on memories from her mother who had turned caregiver to her grandmother, and shot the film with a five-member crew at her residence over a period of two d ...
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Someday (Susanna Hoffs Album)
''Someday'' is the third solo album by Susanna Hoffs. Reviews were positive: "Working with Nashville musician Andrew Brassell and producer Mitchell Froom, Hoffs creates an intimate and sweet album that frames her tender vocals with subtle arrangements that trade the jangle of the Bangles for an autumnally rich chamber pop sound." Reception The album received considerable critical acclaim. ''Allmusic'' stated that the album "ends up being some of the best music Hoffs has been associated with. Working with Nashville musician Andrew Brassell and producer Mitchell Froom, Hoffs creates an intimate and sweet album that frames her tender vocals with subtle arrangements that trade the jangle of the Bangles for an autumnally rich chamber pop sound...It's pretty rare that someone would make the best record of her career so far into it; Hoffs has done it, though, and ''Someday'' is an album perfect for not only her fans, but also fans of well-crafted, emotionally true adult pop." ''Slant ...
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Someday (1935 Film)
''Someday'' is a 1935 British romance film, directed by Michael Powell and starring Esmond Knight and Margaret Lockwood. The screenplay was adapted from a novel by I. A. R. Wylie. The film is one of eleven quota quickies directed by Powell between 1931 and 1936 of which no print is known to survive. It is not held in the BFI National Archive, and is classed as "missing, believed lost". It was an early role for Margaret Lockwood. Plot Curley (Knight) is a lift operator in a block of exclusive London apartments. Emily (Lockwood) is a cleaning-girl with a client, Canley (Henry Mollison), in the block, and she and Curley are attracted to one another and long to be married, but their poor economic prospects stand in the way. Emily has to spend some days in hospital, and Curley wants to treat her when she returns. He decides to prepare her a special dinner, using an apartment belonging to a tenant who is away on business and has entrusted Curley with a key to keep an eye on the ...
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