Day, Danny

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Danny Day was the pseudonym of Motown writer-producer Hal Davis, adopted for reasons which have never been made entirely clear. One of the all-time great Motown movers and shakers behind the scenes, Davis joined Motown in the early Sixties to run the new Los Angeles office, and then stayed with the company for 30 years, fulfilling almost every role available, becoming known as “Mr Motown”. He racked up a vast number of hit records for other people over the following two decades, most successfully in collaboration with his friend Marc Gordon – but as an artist he only had one Motown single, released in 1965. Hal Davis died in 1998.

Review Archive: Danny DAY (2 items)

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  1. This Time Last Summer
  2. Please Don’t Turn The Lights Out


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