Morris E. Day (born December 13, 1956) is an American singer, songwriter, bandleader and actor. He is best known as the lead singer of The Time.

Music career

Day in 1996

Morris Day is best known as the lead singer of The Time, a group associated with Prince. Day and Prince attended the same high school in Minneapolis and in 1974, as teenagers, became bandmates in the band Grand Central. The band was managed by Morris' mother.

Morris announced in 2022 that he would be releasing his final solo album Last Call and retiring after his 2023–2024 tour.

Acting career

In addition to his roles in Purple Rain (1984) and Graffiti Bridge (1990), Day also appeared in small parts in films such as Richard Pryor's Moving (1988) and the Andrew Dice Clay film The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990). Day's presence on the screen decreased until, in 2001, he returned to film in Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, performing "Jungle Love" with The Time after being introduced emphatically by Jason Mewes' character as "Morris Day and the Time!" and dancing with the movie's stars in the film's ending.

Day also appeared on the small screen in 1990 when he portrayed the character Lamarr on ABC's short-lived sitcom New Attitude. He guest-starred on the sitcom Eve as a pimp who wanted Eve's fashion boutique to design a flamboyant suit to match his witty personality, and appeared as himself in an episode on the series Moesha, attempting to file a lawsuit against Moesha's ex-boyfriend Q, who used a sample from "The Oak Tree" without permission. He also appeared in the series 227.

He appeared opposite James Avery and Matthew Stewart in a pilot called Heart & Soul produced by Quincy Jones. In 2018, Will Smith revealed that he auditioned on the spot for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air with a script for a "failed Morris Day pilot" that Jones handed to him.

Legal dispute with Prince Estate

Morris Day and The Time performing in 2024

In March 2022, an article written by the Los Angeles Times mentioned that the Prince Estate recently informed Day that he "can no longer use Morris Day and the Time in any capacity." After reading the letter that was sent to Day from the estate, music industry attorney Erin M. Jacobson mentioned in that same article that it was more accurate to say the letter stated that Day could not claim “ownership of the name,” but there was still opportunity to use the name via an agreement with the Prince Estate that would provide terms for Day to monetarily compensate “the trademark owner in exchange for the ability to continue using the name.”

Discography

Albums

YearAlbumChart positions
USUS R&B
1985Color of Success377
1987Daydreaming417
1992Guaranteed
2004It's About Time19738
2022Last Call
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles

YearSingleChart positions
USUS R&BUS DanceUK
1985"The Oak Tree"6531477
"The Color of Success"15
"The Character"34
"Love Sign"
1987"Fishnet"23112
1988"Love Is A Game"71
"Are You Ready"8
"Daydreaming"26
1992"Circle of Love"
"Gimme Whatcha Got"77
2000"Get a Job"96
2017"Over That Rainbow"
"One Night Stand" (with Snoop Dogg)
2019"Lil Mo Funk" (with Snoop Dogg)
2020"Cooler Than Santa Claus"
"Headrush" (with Trinidad James)
2021"Grown Man" (with Big Daddy Kane)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Purple RainHimself
1988MovingRudy
Heart and SoulCurtis BrousseauTV movie
1990The Adventures of Ford FairlaneDon Cleveland
Graffiti BridgeHimself
1991Hotel DicksDick 1
1997A Woman Like That
2001Boys KlubMarx 2
Jay and Silent Bob Strike BackHimself
2004West from North Goes SouthElvis Potter

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989227Prince LionelEpisode: "The Prince"
1990New AttitudeLamarrMain cast
1997MoeshaHimselfEpisode: "Rhythm and Dues"
2004EveRodney PEpisode: "Pimps Up, DivaStyle Down"
Da Boom CrewZorchMain cast
2007-08Baisden After DarkHimself/Band LeaderTV series

Further reading

  • Day, Morris (2019). On Time: A Princely Life in Funk (illustrated ed.). Hachette Books. ISBN 9780306922206.

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