Night and Day

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Night and Day may refer to:

Film, theatre, and television

  • Night and Day (1946 film), an American film based on the life of Cole Porter
  • Night and Day (1991 film), a French film directed by Chantal Akerman
  • Night and Day (2008 film), a South Korean film directed by Hong Sang-soo
  • Night and Day (ballet), an 1883 ballet with choreography by Marius Petipa and music by Ludwig Minkusllet
  • Night and Day (play), a 1978 play by Tom Stoppard
  • Night and Day (TV series), a British soap opera

Literature

  • Night and Day (Parker novel), a 2010 novel by Robert B. Parker
  • Night and Day (Woolf novel), a 1919 novel by Virginia Woolf
  • Night and Day, a defunct magazine edited by Graham Greene

Music

Albums

  • Night and Day (Joe Jackson album), 1982
  • Night and Day (Red Rodney album), 1981
  • Night and Day (Vincent Herring album), 2015
  • Night and Day (Willie Nelson album), 1999
  • Night and Day, by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra, 1976
  • Night & Day (Gemma Hayes album), 2014
  • Night & Day (Keshia Chanté album), 2011
  • Night & Day (The Secret Handshake album), 2010
  • Night & Day (The Vamps album), 2017
  • Night & Day: Big Band, by Chicago, 1995

Songs

  • "Night and Day" (song), written by Cole Porter, 1932
  • "Night and Day" (Bette Midler song), 1990
  • "Night and Day" (Dawn Penn song), 1994
  • "Night and Day", by Léo Ferré from Il n'y a plus rien, 1973

Venues and events

Other

  • Night and Day, a diamond jewellery brand owned by F. Hinds
  • Night 'n Day, a convenience store chain in New Zealand

See also

  • Day and Night (disambiguation)
  • Knight and Day, a 2010 film starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz
  • Natt och Dag (lit. Night and Day), a Swedish noble family
  • Nite and Day, a 1988 song by Al B. Sure!
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