Today's the Day (Sean Maguire song) explained

Today's the Day
Cover:Sean Maguire Today's the Day.JPG
Type:single
Artist:Sean Maguire
Released:17 March 1997
Recorded:1997
Genre:Pop
Label:Parlophone
Producer:Phil Thornalley
Prev Title:Don't Pull Your Love
Prev Year:1996

"Today's the Day" is a song by Sean Maguire, released in 1997 as his eighth single and his first new recording since his second album Spirit, which was released the previous year. "Today's the Day" was a standalone single following his two studio albums and was also omitted from his subsequent Greatest Hits compilation. The song was a change of style in Maguire's music; while his first two albums had been pop music, "Today's the Day" was almost Britpop in style. The single was a moderate success, peaking at #27 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] [2]

Track listing

CD1

CD2

Notes and References

  1. News: Fulton . Rick . I WAS FLOP AT POP; Sean Maguire tells how singing almost cost him everything . . November 15, 2001 .
  2. Web site: Sean Maguire | Artist . Official Charts . 2013-11-13.