My Day Will Come
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"My Day Will Come" is the second single from Kate Alexa
Kate Alexa
Kate Alexa Gudinski is an Australian pop singer and the daughter of Australian music promoter Michael Gudinski, AM. Alexa first hit the spotlight in 2004 when her song "Always There" was featured in the Channel 7 series Home & Away...

, released in September 2005. This single is from her debut album, Broken & Beautiful. It comprised two singles, one was the one without the digital video film clip which was the original one and the other one with the digital video film clip which was the enhanced limited edition.
Both singles also include a new song called "Walk On" and the acoustic version of Always There
Always There
"Always There" was the first single from Kate Alexa, released in September 2004, when she was sixteen years old. This song is from her debut album, Broken & Beautiful, which was released two years after.-History:...

, her debut single.

History and theme

This was Alexa's second single, released almost a year (50 weeks) after her debut, Always There
Always There
"Always There" was the first single from Kate Alexa, released in September 2004, when she was sixteen years old. This song is from her debut album, Broken & Beautiful, which was released two years after.-History:...

. The album, Broken & Beautiful, was released two more singles later and a year afterwards.

Alexa says the song is about "believing in yourself" and "...no matter how hard things get, don't give up. Your day will come."

Music video

The music video for the song was directed by Bart Borghesi , and shows Alexa in an old house. In the beginning she is sat to a table singing the first verse, and she walks up to the band members with sheets over them, which she pulls off, and then starts performing the first chorus with them. Throughout the video she keeps catching sight of a mysterious man, and shots of her sat on the stairs performing with the band.

Chart performance

It did not do as well on the charts as Always There, it peaked at #24 and stayed on the ARIA
Australian Recording Industry Association
The Australian Recording Industry Association is a trade group representing the Australian recording industry which was established in 1983 by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers which was formed in 1956...

 top 50 for only 4 weeks..
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 24

Track listings

CD Single: Original single track listing
  1. "My Day Will Come"
  2. "Walk On"
  3. "Always There" (Acoustic Version)


CD Single: Enhanced Limited Edition single track listing
  1. "My Day Will Come"
  2. "Walk On"
  3. "Always There" (Acoustic Version)
  4. "My Day Will Come" (Video)
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