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"These Days" is the third single by Australian pop group Bardot, released in August 2000 on the back of their first national tour. It debuted and peaked at #19 on the ARIA Singles chart and was certified gold. Bardot performed "These Days" at the 2000 ARIA Awards where the group was nominated for three awards. The single was available in two unique formats. CD 1 contained live tracks from their Sydney shows as well as an enhanced component featuring the "These Days" music clip, a screensaver and gallery. CD 2 was a remix disc. "These Days" was covered a year later by American singer Jennifer Paige. It was the 100th highest selling single in Australia of 2000.
"These Days" is a song written by Jackson Browne. Principally recorded by Nico, Gregg Allman, and Browne himself in three different musical worlds, it has lasted for decades as a classic of morose introspection made even more remarkable by Browne having been only 16 years old when he wrote it.
"These Days" is an alternative rock song from Powderfinger's fourth studio album, Odyssey Number Five, which was released in 2000. The song was also released on Powderfinger's 2004 compilation album Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000.
"These Days" was not released as a single, however it topped the Triple J Hottest 100 chart in 1999. It was also awarded Song of the Year at the 2000 Music Critic's Awards. Powderfinger have described "These Days" as one of their most simple, enduring, and popular works to date.
"These Days" is a single from Bon Jovi's 1995 album These Days. It was the fourth single released from the album, and showcases the darker tone that Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora's lyrics sought to achieve with the album. It deals with homelessness, loss of innocence and the difficulty of keeping up a relationship in the modern age. It's about people out there trying to be understood, to live their dreams.
The song is present on the DVD Live from London at the end of the concert, and during the 2007-2008 Lost Highway Tour Richie Sambora has often taken lead vocals on the song and references the difficulties he's been through the past year (2007).





