Night and Day
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Night and Day may mean:
- "Night and Day (song)", a song written by Cole Porter for the 1932 play Gay Divorce and introduced by Fred Astaire who also performed the song as part of a dance routine with Ginger Rogers in The Gay Divorcee (1934); it subsequently became an American standard and has been performed and recorded by dozens of artists, notably Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald.
- Night and Day (movie) is the 1946 movie about Cole Porter's life, which stars Cary Grant.
- Night and Day is also the name of a recorded anthology of Cole Porter's music.
- Night and Day (novel) is a novel by Virginia Woolf set in Chelsea. It begins "It was a Sunday evening in October".
- Night and Day (play) is a 1978 play by Tom Stoppard set in Africa.
- Night and Day (album) is Joe Jackson's fifth album, released in 1982.
- Night and Day (soap opera) was a British soap opera which ran from 2001 to 2003.
- Night & Day Big Band is a 1995 album of big-band songs by Chicago.
- Night & Day is a contact lens by Ciba Vision.
- Night and Day is a magazine supplement of the Mail on Sunday, a British newspaper.
- Night and Day Cafe is the name of a live music venue/bar in Manchester.
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