Everyday (original Mix) Direct
A staple of the late '90s trance era, it is celebrated for its euphoric melody and repetitive, high-energy vocals that describe the feeling of constantly falling in love.
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)
Directed by Alan Ferguson, the 10-minute cinematic video pays tribute to films like Office Space and Fight Club . 5. Phil Collins – "Everyday" (1994) A staple of the late '90s trance era,