Everyday (original Mix) Page

Logic uses the track to discuss his relentless work ethic and "grind".

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) Everyday (Original Mix)

Though technically the "B-side" to "Peggy Sue," this is the original recording that set a template for pop-rock. Logic uses the track to discuss his relentless

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. A staple of the late '90s trance era,

The track's longevity is tied to its "audiophile grade" production, making it a frequent inclusion in classic dance playlists. 2. Eric Prydz – "Every Day" (2012)

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 Greatest Songs of All Time" and remains a symbol of youthful innocence. 4. Logic & Marshmello – "Everyday" (2018)