Muriel Day (born 11 January 1942) is an Irish singer.
[1] After making her name in the Irish showband circuit, and making an uncredited appearance as a dance hall singer in the British film Billy Liar (1963), Day was chosen as Ireland's Eurovision contestant with the song "The Wages of Love" in 1969.
Though the song was a great hit in Ireland, it only finished seventh internationally, in a year with four winners.
As a result of her performance, however, she was offered the chance to record with Peter Warne, producing the northern soul hit "Nine Times out of Ten".
After moving to Canada in 1971, where she continued her career, Day eventually took up medicine and became a laser therapist.