2007 was its 40th anniversary, and it was of an immense deal that the cast of Eastenders did a cringeworthy tribute of it for Comic Relief (take some time to think before you go to this) and a whole bunch of other bands (from Stereophonics to The Fray) got together to do a cover album as a tribute too. But it was two years later in 2009, when I first listened to the album and therefore the song. I did not think that it was worth all that fuss. I found out that it was. It's still not my favourite of theirs though.
In terms of the track... I think I was looked at its article on Wikipedia one time (God knows why) and the overwhelming detail it listed about "A Day" - its background, the dates it was recorded on, the crescendos of the brass, the combination of Lennon and McCartney's separate song ideas, the almighty piano chord at the end - it made me think I was missing out on a song of epic proportions. I had to listen to it.
Funnily enough, I didn't care for it so much the first time. I was thirteen. This opinion has changed. It is one of the greatest album closers ever.
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