Directed by Alan Ferguson, the 10-minute cinematic video pays tribute to films like Office Space and Fight Club . 5. Phil Collins – "Everyday" (1994)
Known for its driving beat and a length of 6:43, the "Original Mix" is the definitive club version before radio edits were released. 3. Buddy Holly – "Everyday" (1957) Everyday (Original Mix)
Lyrically, it deals with the pain of a struggling relationship and the effort to move forward. Recent Noteworthy Releases: Agnelli & Nelson - Everyday (Original Mix) (1999) Directed by Alan Ferguson, the 10-minute cinematic video
Produced by Norman Petty, it is famous for its minimalist instrumentation—specifically the use of a celesta (bell-like keyboard) and drummer Jerry Allison slapping his knees for percussion instead of using drums. It reached number 238 on Rolling Stone’s "500
It reached number 238 on Rolling Stone’s "500 Greatest Songs of All Time" and remains a symbol of youthful innocence. 4. Logic & Marshmello – "Everyday" (2018)