![]() Please contact us for quotations in these circumstances. *Please note that some items are excluded from the free delivery offer, including very large and fragile works of art which may require a specialist delivery service. Prices are automatically calculated once shipping address has been added at the basket, or please call for a quotation and to order. Overseas delivery times from 3 - 14 working days. Please call us to arrange these alternative delivery options on 01932 847939. Professional installation may be offered by quotation to some areas of the UK. We also offer a full range of urgent and same-day delivery options, which may be organised and quoted per order. Saturday deliveries may also be requested, which are available for a small additional fee of £25 per delivery. On rare occasions delivery times can be delayed due to courier delays or stock issues. We can send out on a next day guaranteed courier service Monday-Thursday when items are in stock and the order is received before 1pm. ![]() Just make your purchase by 1pm GMT Monday-Thursday and our friendly after sales team will give you a call to discuss convenient delivery days. Lou Reed even stated "I have never been more impressed with a performance of one of my songs." The song was later released also as a single for the charity Children in Need and has raised over 2 million pounds and sold over 1.5 million copies.Over 90% of our art is in stock and available on a fully insured free of charge next day delivery service to the UK mainland*. The song featured many top class artists: Bono, Elton John, David Bowie, Tom Jones and many others. In 1997 BBC released a version of the song as a promotion of its diverse music coverage on their channel. The song later became as an ode to addiction and was also included in the soundtrack of the 1996 film Transpotting, which talks about the life of heroin addicts. Though many people belive that is the meaning of the song, some fans also belive that the song is actually about Reed's love towards heroin in his drug filled period of life. The lyrics talk about simple romantic relations to his wife and about Reed's conflicts with his drug use and sexuality. The song was written by Reed when him and his then-fiancée and first wife were spending a day in Central Park in New York. The work that Ronson had done on the song/album was lauded by Reed on the documentary series Classic Albums, where he praised the songwritting and the talent he had shown on all of the instruments he played on the album. A D Oh its such a perfect day, Cm Im glad I spent it with D D/C D/B you. The recording took place at the Trident Studios in London. Perfect Day Guitar chords and tabs by Lou Reed. While Bowie had influenced the songwritting style of Reed, guitarist Mick Ronson is responsible for a big part of the production aspect of the song/album, as well as being the primary session musician on the song/album, playing guitar,piano and singing the backing vocals. Bowie was also influenced by Reed in his songwritting, refrencing the Velvet Underground in his album Hunky Dory and adding songs »White Light/White Heat« and »I'm Waiting for the Man« in his setlist in the early 1970's. The song/album was produced by the legendary David Bowie and his guitarist Mick Ronson, whom greatly influenced all of the work that Reed had done with his band The Velvet Underground in the 1960's. It was released in 1972 as a single from the second solo album Transformer, together with his big hit »Walk On The Wild Side«. Perfect Day is a song by American songwritter Lou Reed.
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