The song of the day for Friday, August 29, 2025, is “Daybreak.”
About This Song
The music for “Daybreak” was written in 1926 by Ferde Grofé and Harold Adamson. The song “Daybreak” was part of a classical suite of songs by Ferde Grofé called Mississippi Suite, composed in 1925. In 1942, lyricist Harold Adamson took the theme from the final movement and wrote lyrics for it, resulting in the song “Daybreak.” The first recording of “Daybreak” was in 1942 by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, with Frank Sinatra on vocals. Dinah Washington recorded “Daybreak” for her album I Concentrate On You, released in 1960.
About This Version
Tony Bennett recorded “Daybreak” in July 1995 for his tribute to the great women singers of the 20th century: Here’s To The Ladies. The song is in tribute to Dinah Washington. Jorge Calandrelli wrote the arrangement and conducted the orchestra.
Here’s To The Ladies won the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance.
“Daybreak,” as well as Here’s To The Ladies, is available on Apple Music.
Here’s Dinah Washington’s 1960 recording of “Daybreak.”
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