Everyday or Every Day may refer to:
Books
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''Every Day'' (novel), by David Levithan, 2012
Film
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''Every Day'' (2010 film), an American comedy-drama starring Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt
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''Everyday'' (film), a 2012 British drama directed by Michael Winterbottom
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''Every Day'' (2018 film), an American romantic drama based on the book of the same name
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''Everyday'' (video), a viral video produced by American photographer Noah Kalina
Music
Albums
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''Every Day'' (album), by the Cinematic Orchestra, 2002
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''Everyday'' (Dave Matthews Band album), 2001
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''Everyday'' (Hillsong United album) or the title song, 1999
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''Everyday'' (Widespread Panic album), 1993
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''Everyday'' (Winner album), 2018
* ''Everyday'', an album by
Activ, 2007
* ''Everyday'', an EP by
Girl's Day, 2010
Songs
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"Everyday" (Angie Stone song), 2000
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"Everyday" (Ariana Grande song), 2017
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"Everyday" (ASAP Rocky song), 2015
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"Everyday" (Bon Jovi song), 2002
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"Everyday" (Buddy Holly song), 1957
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"Everyday" (Dave Matthews Band song), 2001
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"Everyday" (DJ Méndez song), 2018
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"Every Day" (Eric Prydz song), 2012
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"Everyday" (Logic and Marshmello song), 2018
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"Everyday" (The Oak Ridge Boys song), 1984
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"Everyday" (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song), 1993
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"Everyday" (Phil Collins song), 1993
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"Every Day" (Rascal Flatts song), 2007
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"Everyday" (Slade song), 1974
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"Every Day" (Stevie Nicks song), 2001
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"Everyday" (Toby Lightman song), 2004
* "
Every Day (I Love You More)", by Jason Donovan, 1989
* "
Everyday (Rudebwoy)
"Everyday (Rudebwoy)" is a hip-hop song by Kardinal Offishall featuring Ray Robinson. It was the second single from his third album ''Fire and Glory''.
The song samples the backing track "People Everyday" by Arrested Development, and also inclu ...
", by Kardinal Offishall, 2005
* "Everyday", by 54-40 from ''
Show Me''
* "Every Day", by AFX from ''
Hangable Auto Bulb
''Hangable Auto Bulb'' is a series of two 1995 EPs by electronic musician Richard D. James, under his alias AFX. The two were re-released by Warp Records as a single album on 31 October 2005. They marked James's first foray into rapid drill 'n' ...
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* "Everyday", by
Agnelli & Nelson
Agnelli & Nelson were the collective name of Northern Irish music producers Christoper James Agnew and Robert Frederick Nelson, writers and producers of electronic dance music who have worked in the genre of trance from 1997 to 2014. They also ...
* "Everyday", by Alexia from ''
The Party''
* "Everyday", by
The Americanos
The Americanos are an American electronic dance music DJ trio based in Los Angeles consisting of DJ Felli Fel, Lex Larson and Louie Rubio.
Background
Felli Fel, a veteran DJ and radio host, formed the group alongside Lex Larson and Louie Rubio. ...
* "Everyday", by Anne Murray from ''
Yes I Do
Yes or YES may refer to:
* An affirmative particle in the English language; see yes and no
Education
* YES Prep Public Schools, Houston, Texas, US
* YES (Your Extraordinary Saturday), a learning program from the Minnesota Institute for Talente ...
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* "Everyday", by
Anticappella
* "Everyday", by b4-4 from ''
b4-4
b4-4, later known as Before Four (stylized as before four), was a Canadian boy band from Toronto, Ontario. The band was composed of twins Ryan and Dan Kowarsky, along with Ohad Einbinder. They were signed to Sony Records and achieved commerci ...
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* "Everyday", by Ben E. King from ''
Music Trance
''Music Trance'' is a studio album by Ben E. King, released in 1980.
It contains only seven tracks; however, the tracks are some of the longest he ever recorded. As a result, the length of the album is longer than many of his others.
The single ...
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* "Everyday", by Bif Naked from ''
Superbeautifulmonster''
* "Everyday", by BoDeans from ''
Still''
* "Everyday", by Cheryl Lynn from ''
Start Over''
* "Everyday", by Def Leppard from ''
X''
* "Everyday", by Don McLean from ''
And I Love You So''
* "Everyday", by En Vogue from ''
Soul Flower''
* "Everyday", by Five from ''
Invincible''
* "Everyday", by Hussein Fatale from ''
In the Line of Fire''
* "Everyday", by Ivy from ''
Realistic''
* "Everyday", by Jimmy Gilmer from ''
Buddy's Buddy''
* "Everyday", by Joy Williams from ''
By Surprise''
* "Everyday", by Julian Lennon from ''
The Secret Value of Daydreaming
''The Secret Value of Daydreaming'' is the second studio album by singer-songwriter Julian Lennon.
Background and recording
After going on tour the previous year to promote his previous album, ''Valotte'', Lennon took a break to write material f ...
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* "Everyday", by Kim English from ''
My Destiny My Destiny may refer to:
* ''My Destiny'' (Kim English album), or the title song
* ''My Destiny'' (Yomo album), or the title song
* ''My Destiny'' (EP), by Leaves' Eyes
* "My Destiny" (Katharine McPhee song)
* "My Destiny" (Lionel Richie song)
*"My ...
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* "Everyday", by Lisa Loeb from ''
Hello Lisa
''Hello Lisa'' is a studio album by Lisa Loeb, released on October 15, 2002 by Artemis Records. It is a re-release of the album '' Cake and Pie'', which was released by A&M Records earlier that year.
Overview
Loeb's 2002 album ''Cake and Pie'' di ...
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* "Everyday", by Orianthi from ''
Violet Journey''
* "Everyday", by Ringo Starr from ''
Vertical Man
''Vertical Man'' is the 11th studio album by Ringo Starr, issued in 1998. The album served as Starr's attempt at a commercial comeback following the success of ''The Beatles Anthology'' project. Starr enlisted the help of many of his musician fr ...
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* "Every Day", by Roxette from ''
The Ballad Hits''
* "Everyday", by Scatman John from ''
Take Your Time''
* "Every Day", by
Shelton Brooks
* "Every Day", by Sick Puppies from ''
Welcome to the Real World''
* "Every Day", by
Wally Lewis
* "Everyday", by Whiteout from ''
Bite It
''Bite It'' is the debut album by Scotland, Scottish rock music, rock band (music), band Whiteout (band), Whiteout, released in 1995 (see 1995 in music). The album includes two of the overall four previously released singles by the band, namely ...
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* "Everyday", by Z-Ro from ''
The Life of Joseph W. McVey
''The Life of Joseph W. McVey'' is the eighth solo studio album by American rapper Z-Ro. It was released on February 24, 2004 through Rap-A-Lot 4 Life/J. Prince Entertainment with distribution via Asylum Records. Recording sessions took place at ...
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* "Everyday", from the
''High School Musical 2'' soundtrack
* "Everyday (Coolin')", by Swizz Beatz from ''
Haute Living''
* "Everyday (Late November)", by Social Code from ''
Social-Code
''Social-Code'' is the second album by the Canadian alternative rock group Social Code under that name. It was released on May 8, 2007, exactly 3 years after the first album, in only Canada so far.
"Bomb Hands" was the official first single. The ...
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