Good morning
Appearance
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"Good morning" is a common greeting in the English language. It may also refer to:
Television
[edit]- Good Morning!!! (Australian show), a children's show
- Good Morning (New Zealand show), a daytime talk show
- Good Morning (Russian show), a news talk show
- Good Morning (CBS), a predecessor of the American news talk show The Early Show
- GMTV, a former national UK breakfast television contractor
- "Good Morning", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
Film
[edit]- Good Morning (1955 film), a Russian film
- Good Morning (1959 film), a Japanese film
- Good Morning, a 2008 short Japanese animated film featured in Ani*Kuri15
- Good Morning (2022 film), a South Korean film
- Good Mourning (film)
Music
[edit]Artists
[edit]- Good Morning (duo), an Australian indie rock duo
Albums
[edit]- Good Morning, a 1976 album by Daevid Allen, or the title song
- GO:OD AM, a 2015 album by Mac Miller
- Good Morning, a 2024 album by Choi Ye-na, or the title song
Songs
[edit]- "Good Morning" (1939 song), a song by Nacio Herb Brown from the 1939 film Babes in Arms, also used in the 1952 musical Singin' in the Rain
- "Good Morning" (Kanye West song), a 2007 song by American hip-hop artist Kanye West
- "Good Morning", a song by D'Cinnamons
- "Good Morning", a song by Eggstone from Somersault
- "Good Morning", a song by Grouplove from Big Mess
- "Good Morning", a song by Blackfoot from Marauder
- "Good Morning", a song by Brymo from The Son of a Kapenta
- "Good Morning", a song by Lionel Richie from Just Go
- "Good Morning" (Chamillionaire song), a 2009 hip-hop single
- "Good Morning", a song by John Legend from Evolver
- "Good Morning" (Max Frost song), a 2018 pop single
- "Good Morning", a song by Rogue Wave from Permalight
- "Good Mornin'", a song by You Am I
- Goodmorning", a song by Bleachers from Gone Now
Other uses
[edit]- Good-morning, a weight training exercise
- Good Morning (magazine), Magazine published by Ellis Jones and cartoonist Art Young from 1919 to 1921