Everyday Now Explained

Everyday Now
Cover:Everyday Now.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Texas
Album:Southside
B-Side:Waiting for the Fall
Released:[1]
Genre:Blues
Length:4:37
Label:Mercury, Phonogram
Producer:Tim Palmer
Prev Title:Thrill Has Gone
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Prayer for You
Next Year:1989

"Everyday Now" is a song by Scottish band Texas. It was first recorded for the band's 1989 extended play (EP) of the same name and was released as a single on 24 July 1989 from their debut album, Southside (1989). The song debuted at number 58 on the UK Singles Charts and later peaked at number 44. The song has been described as "a bluesy ballad which drips with soul".[2]

A re-recorded version of the song if included on Texas's 2000 compilation album, The Greatest Hits, and a live version of the song appears the album The BBC Sessions.

Track listings

7-inch and cassette single[3] [4]

A. "Everyday Now"

B. "Waiting for the Fall"

12-inch single[5]

A1. "Everyday Now"

B1. "Faith"

B2. "Waiting for the Fall"

CD single[6]

  1. "Everyday Now"
  2. "Waiting for the Fall"
  3. "Future Is Promises" (recorded at 'Out of the Blue' Studios)
  4. "Fool for Love" (recorded live my Radio Clyde)

Charts

Chart (1989) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[7] 52
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[8] 94

Notes and References

  1. New Singles. Music Week. 32. 22 July 1989.
  2. "Texas - The Greatest Hits", New Straits Times, 3 December 2000
  3. Everyday Now. Texas. 1989. UK 7-inch single sleeve. Mercury Records, Phonogram Records. TEX 3, 874 700-7.
  4. Everyday Now. Texas. 1989. UK cassette single sleeve. Mercury Records, Phonogram Records. TEX MC 3, 874 700-4.
  5. Everyday Now. Texas. 1989. UK 12-inch single sleeve. Mercury Records, Phonogram Records. TEX 312, 874 701-1.
  6. Everyday Now. Texas. 1989. UK CD single liner notes. Mercury Records, Phonogram Records. TEX CD 3, 874 701-2.
  7. Book: Ryan, Gavin. Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. 2011. Moonlight Publishing. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia.
  8. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 6. 51. V. 23 December 1989.