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What a difference a day makes
Twenty four little hours
Brought the sun and the flowers
Where there used to be rain.
My yesterday was blue, dear
Today I'm part of you, dear
My lonely nights are through, dear
Since you said you were mine.
Lord, what a difference a day makes
There's a rainbow before me
Skies above can't be stormy
Since that moment of bliss
That thrilling kiss.
It's heaven when you
Find romance on your menu
What a difference a day makes
And the difference is you .....
My yesterday was blue, dear
Today I'm part of you, dear
My lonely nights are through, dear
Since you said you were mine.
What a difference a day makes
There's a rainbow before me
Skies above can't be stormy
Since that moment of bliss
That thrilling kiss.
It's heaven when you
Find romance on your menu
What a difference a day made
And the difference is you
The difference, the difference is you
Comments
There's an obvious error in the song title of this piece – performed here by Rod Stewart.
✅ The correct title is: “What a Difference a Day Makes”
❌ Not: “What a Difference a Day Made”
This song is a classic jazz standard, originally written as “Cuando vuelva a tu lado” by Maria Grever and later popularized in an English version by Dinah Washington.
Rod Stewart recorded his version on the album "The Great American Songbook, Volume V" (2010).
The error is that the past tense "made" changes the meaning of the title. Originally, it refers to the difference a single day can make, or "makes." It's a subtle but significant difference.
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