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"Perfect Day" is a song written by Lou Reed in 1972. Its fame was given a boost in the 1990s when it was featured in the 1996 film Trainspotting, and after its release as a charity single in 1997.
The song was originally featured on the 1972 album Transformer. The song's lyrics are often considered to suggest simple, conventional romantic devotion, possibly alluding to Reed’s relationship with Bettye Kronstadt (soon to become his first wife) and Reed’s own conflicts with his sexuality, drug use and ego.
However, on a deeper reading of the song's lyrics, amongst the idealised description of a "perfect day", interposed lines such as "You just keep me hanging on", and "I thought I was someone else, someone good" suggest a far deeper yearning than just the superficial romantic cliches, and allude to the underlying and painful bitterness of nostalgia often felt even as an event is lived - an event one knows or fears to be a mere distraction or illusion.
Some commentators have further seen the lyrics as displaying Reed's romanticised attitude towards a period of his own addiction to heroin. Critics of this view assert that Reed never tried to conceal his drug use, so the song does not have concealed meanings of this nature.
Reed re-recorded the song for his 2003 album The Raven.
"Perfect Day" is the first single from the Duran Duran covers album Thank You. It is a cover version of the 1972 song "Perfect Day", written by Lou Reed and originally released on the classic album Transformer. The song became much more familiar to the general public after its use for a British Children in Need charity campaign in 1997.
"Perfect Day" is a single by British band EMF. It was the first single from their then upcoming album Cha Cha Cha. The single was released in February of 1995 and was not a hit only reaching #27 on the UK Singles Chart.






