Some of These Days
Pat Halcox and Friends, Pat Halcox, Bruce Turner, John Beacham, Ray Smith, Jim Douglas, Vic Pitt, Geoff Downes
There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes
3:23 1989
BPM
127
Key
G Major
Camelot
9B

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Some of These Days - Pat Halcox and Friends, Pat Halcox, Bruce Turner, John Beacham, Ray Smith, Jim Douglas, Vic Pitt, Geoff Downes Information

Acousticness
39%
Danceability
58%
Energy
39%
Instrumentalness
3%
Liveness
4%
Loudness
74%
Speechiness
7%
Valence
70%
Popularity
Loudness
-15.821 dB

Summary

Pat Halcox and Friends, Pat Halcox, Bruce Turner, John Beacham, Ray Smith, Jim Douglas, Vic Pitt, Geoff Downes made "Some of These Days" available on 1989. The duration of Some of These Days is about 3 minutes long, at 3:23. Based on our data, "Some of These Days" appears to be safe for all ages and is not considered explicit. This track is about the average length of a typical track. There are a total of 13 in the song's album "There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes". In this album, this song's track order is #11. Furthermore, we believe that the track originated from United States. Based on our statistics, Some of These Days's popularity is unknown right now. The overall mood can be danceable to some, especially with it's high amount of postive energy.

Some of These Days BPM

With Some of These Days by Pat Halcox and Friends, Pat Halcox, Bruce Turner, John Beacham, Ray Smith, Jim Douglas, Vic Pitt, Geoff Downes having a BPM of 127 with a half-time of 64 BPM and a double-time of 254 BPM, we would consider this track to have a Allegro (fast, quick, and bright) tempo marking. Because of this, we believe that the song has an overall fast tempo. Looking at the BPM of this song, this song might go great with walking. The time signature for this track is 4/4.

Some of These Days Key

This song has a musical key of G Major. Or for those who are familiar with the camelot wheel, this song has a camelot key of 9B. So, the perfect camelot match for 9B would be either 9B or 10A. While, 10B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 6B and a high energy boost can either be 11B or 4B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 9A or 8B will give you a low energy drop, 12B would be a moderate one, and 7B or 2B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 6A allows you to change the mood.

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ISRC
USJ4R8918611
Label
L-M Records/RCA Records

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