"Another Day in Paradise" is a dissent tune recorded by English drummer and artist Phil Collins. Delivered by Collins alongside Hugh Padgham, it was discharged as the main single from his main
collection ...But Seriously (1989). Similarly as with his tune for Genesis, "Man on the Corner", the track has as its subject the issue of homelessness; thusly, the tune was a considerable takeoff from the move popular music of his past collection, No Jacket Required (1985).
Collins sings the melody from a third-individual point of view, as he watches a man intersection the road to disregard a vagrant, and he entreats audience members not to deliberately ignore to vagrancy on the grounds that, by drawing a religious suggestion, "it's simply one more day for you and me in heaven". Collins likewise advances specifically to God by singing: "Gracious Lord, is there nothing more anyone can do? Goodness Lord, there must be something you can say?"
The melody was Collins' seventh and last Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, and the main number-one single of the 1990s. It was additionally an overall achievement, in the long run getting to be a standout amongst the best tunes of his performance vocation. It won Collins and Padgham the Grammy Award for Record of the Year at the 1991 grants service, while it was likewise assigned for Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male and Best Music Video, Short Form. "Another Day in Paradise" additionally won a honor for Best British Single at the 1990 BRIT Awards. In spite of the honors increased after its discharge, the tune additionally created debate over its topic and has gotten a to a great extent negative response from music pundits.
Collins and David Crosby's live execution of the melody at the 1991 Grammy Awards was discharged on the 1994 collection Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume I. In 2009, Collins' rendition was recorded at 86th on Billboard's Greatest Songs of All Time. "Another Day in Paradise" has subsequent to been secured by a few craftsmen, including Brandy, her sibling Ray J, Jam Tronik, Axxis, Novecento, and Hank Marvin.
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