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.
While often stylized as "Every Day," this track is a pillar of modern progressive house. October 15, 2012, on his own Pryda Recordings . Everyday (Original Mix)
A high-energy collaboration from the mixtape Bobby Tarantino II . Produced by Norman Petty, it is famous for
Logic uses the track to discuss his relentless work ethic and "grind". A high-energy collaboration from the mixtape Bobby Tarantino
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)