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"Daisy a Day" is a song written and performed by Jud Strunk. It was produced by Mike Curb and Don Costa and Costa also was the arranger.

Background
During the song, the singer tells a story about the relationship between a boy and girl as they grow up together and ultimately grow old together. For every single day of their joined lives, he gives her a daisy as a sign of their love. In the last verse, she has died but her widower husband continues to make daily visits to her grave … and he still gives her a daisy a day. ==Chart performance==
Chart performance
Weekly charts Danny Doyle version Year-end charts ==Other versions==
Other versions
Dian Hart, as a single in 1972. • Danny Doyle, as a single in 1973; it reached No.1 in Ireland. • The Settlers, as a single in the United Kingdom in 1973. • Roy Clark, on his 1973 album, Come Live with Me. • Ernest Tubb, on his 1973 album, ''I've Got All the Heartaches I Can Handle''. • Hank Snow released it on his LP of the same name in 1974. • Kamahl, as the B-side to his 1975 hit single, "The Elephant Song". • Patsy Montana, on her 1978 album, ''I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart''. • Wilma Lee Cooper and the Clinch Mountain Clan, on her 1979 album, A Daisy a Day. • Glen Campbell, as the B-side to his 1981 single, "I Don't Want to Know Your Name". It was featured on his album, ''It's the World Gone Crazy''. • Berni Flint, as a single in 1983. • Spike Jones Jr. recorded a version of the song which has never been released. Dr. Demento played it on his nationally syndicated radio show multiple times. • Tony Kenny released his take in Ireland as the B-side to his 1990 single, "Where've You Been". • D'Arcy Broderick, on his 2006 album, By Request. • Dutch singer Conny Vandenbos released a Dutch take titled, Een Roosje Mijn Roosje ("A rose for my rose"), in 1974. A year later, she issued a German translation, Ein Röschen mein Röschen. • Greg Page sings it on his Let It Be Me album. ==References==
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