In the style originally performed by Ruby and the Romantics
Number 1 Billboard Hot 100 Hit for Ruby and the Romantics for the week of March 23, 1963
Number 1 Billboard Rhythm and Blues Hit for Ruby and The Romantics for the weeks of March 23, 1963 through March 30, 1963
Our Day Will Come lyrics available from Google Lyrics and Oldies Lyrics
Original song version from 1963
This short excerpt is in MP3 format running at 128 Kb per second.
The version on the CD album runs at 1,411 Kb per second.
The full CD audio file format size is 25,232 KB and runs for 2 minutes and 26 seconds.
Our Day Will Come was created using 2 Acoustic Grand Pianos, 2 Chorused Pianos, 1 Fretless Bass, 1 String Ensemble 1 (Consisting of 2 Violins, 1 Viola, and 1 Cello), 1 String Ensemble 2 (Consisting of 2 Violins, 1 Viola, 1 Cello, and 1 Contrabass), 1 Synthesized Metallic Preset, 1 Synthesized New Age Preset, 1 Acoustic Bass Drum, 1 Acoustic Snare Drum, 1 Closed Hi‑Hat Cymbals, 1 Open Hi‑Hat Cymbals, 1 Splash Cymbal, 1 Open Triangle, 1 Cabasa, 1 Maracas, and 1 Tambourine.
Songwriters
Bob Hilliard     Wikipedia
Mort Garson     Wikipedia
Our Day Will Come by Ruby and the Romantics
Song released about February 1963
Included in the album Our Day Will Come
Recording Producer
Recording Performers
Ruby Nash Garnett     Wikipedia
Vinnie Bell     Wikipedia
Al Gorgoni     Wikipedia
Kenny Burrell     Wikipedia
Russ Savakus     Wikipedia
Gary Chester     Wikipedia
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