Halcyon Days
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Halcyon days is a literary commonplace in English language and culture, signifying ideals of prosperity, bonhomie, joy, liberation, or tranquility.
Halcyon Days may refer to:
In music:
- Halcyon Days (album), an album by Steve Roach, Kenneth Newby, and Stephen Kent
- Halcyon Days (Bruce Hornsby album)
- Halcyon Days (Strawbs album)
- Halcyon Days, an album by Bodies Without Organs
- "Halcyon Days", a song by A Wilhelm Scream from Benefits of Thinking Out Loud
- "Halcyon Days", a song by Siobhán Donaghy from Ghosts
- "The Halcyon Days", a song by The Tea Party from Triptych
- "Halcyon Days (Where Were You Then?)", song by Local H from Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles?
- "Halcyon Days", the first movement of the suite The Three Elizabeths by Eric Coates
In other uses:
- Halcyon Days (play), a play by Steven Dietz
- Halcyon Days (book), a collection of interviews with programmers of early video games
[edit] See also
- "Halcyon Daze", a song by Hidden in Plain View from Life in Dreaming
- Halcyon (disambiguation)