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- Light_&_Day runtime "3.05".
- Light_&_Day abstract "\"Light & Day\", also known as \"Section 9 (Light & Day/Reach for the Sun)\", is a single from The Beginning Stages of... by The Polyphonic Spree.The song has been used several times in popular culture - once in an episode of Scrubs, once in an episode of Undone, the documentary Murderball, an episode of Chuck, in advertisements for the supermarket Sainsbury's, as well as most recently being the theme song in the trailer for the 2012 film adaptation of Dr.Seuss' The Lorax. In April 2010, research conducted by PRS for Music revealed that the song was the most performed in UK Television advertising.The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind DVD includes a music video for the song, featuring scenes from the movie altered so that both the main actors (Carrey and Winslet), as well as various inanimate background elements of the movie (a brain scan, a plate of vegetables, a house), appear to be lip-syncing to the song.".
- Light_&_Day album The_Beginning_Stages_of....
- Light_&_Day musicalArtist The_Polyphonic_Spree.
- Light_&_Day musicalBand The_Polyphonic_Spree.
- Light_&_Day releaseDate "2003-02-10".
- Light_&_Day runtime "183.0".
- Light_&_Day wikiPageID "6359778".
- Light_&_Day wikiPageLength "1975".
- Light_&_Day wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Light_&_Day wikiPageRevisionID "702202309".
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Advertising.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Polyphonic_Spree_albums.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_(TV_series).
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Eternal_Sunshine_of_the_Spotless_Mind.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Las_Vegas_(TV_series).
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Murderball_(film).
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink PRS_for_Music.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Sainsburys.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Scrubs_(TV_series).
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Scrubs_(season_3).
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Supermarket.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Television_advertisement.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink The_Beginning_Stages_of....
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink The_Lorax_(film).
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink The_Polyphonic_Spree.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink Undone_(radio_series).
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLinkText "Light & Day".
- Light_&_Day wikiPageWikiLinkText "Section 9 (Light & Day / Reach for the Sun)".
- Light_&_Day artist The_Polyphonic_Spree.
- Light_&_Day fromAlbum The_Beginning_Stages_of....
- Light_&_Day genre "Pop".
- Light_&_Day length "183.0".
- Light_&_Day name "Light & Day".
- Light_&_Day recorded "October 2000".
- Light_&_Day released "2003-02-10".
- Light_&_Day wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:2000s-pop-song-stub.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Light_&_Day wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Light_&_Day subject Category:The_Polyphonic_Spree_albums.
- Light_&_Day hypernym Single.
- Light_&_Day type MusicalWork.
- Light_&_Day type Single.
- Light_&_Day type Work.
- Light_&_Day type CreativeWork.
- Light_&_Day type Thing.
- Light_&_Day type Q134556.
- Light_&_Day type Q2188189.
- Light_&_Day type Q386724.
- Light_&_Day comment "\"Light & Day\", also known as \"Section 9 (Light & Day/Reach for the Sun)\", is a single from The Beginning Stages of... by The Polyphonic Spree.The song has been used several times in popular culture - once in an episode of Scrubs, once in an episode of Undone, the documentary Murderball, an episode of Chuck, in advertisements for the supermarket Sainsbury's, as well as most recently being the theme song in the trailer for the 2012 film adaptation of Dr.Seuss' The Lorax.".
- Light_&_Day label "Light & Day".
- Light_&_Day sameAs Q6545958.
- Light_&_Day sameAs m.02vkj73.
- Light_&_Day sameAs Q6545958.
- Light_&_Day wasDerivedFrom Light_&_Day?oldid=702202309.
- Light_&_Day isPrimaryTopicOf Light_&_Day.
- Light_&_Day name "Light & Day".