Everyday Now
"Everyday Now" is a song by Scottish band Texas. It was first recorded for the band's 1989 EP of the same name, Everyday Now. It was released as a single on 5 August 1989[1] and is taken from the band's debut album Southside. The song debuted at #58 on the UK Singles Charts, peaking at #44, and as a result became the band's second single not to reach the UK Top 40 (although it did fare better than the previous single, "Thrill Has Gone"). The song has been described as "a bluesy ballad which drips with soul".[2]
"Everyday Now" | ||||
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Single by Texas | ||||
from the album Southside | ||||
B-side | "Waiting For the Fall" | |||
Released | 5 August 1989 | |||
Recorded | 1988 | |||
Length | 4:37 | |||
Label | Phonogram TEX 3 | |||
Songwriter(s) | McElhone / Spiteri | |||
Producer(s) | Tim Palmer | |||
Texas singles chronology | ||||
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A re-recorded version featured on their album The Greatest Hits, and a live version of the song was issued on the album The BBC Sessions.
Track listing
CD (TEX CD3) [3]
- "Everyday Now" - 4:37
- "Waiting For the Fall" - 3:37
- "Future is Promises" - 3:36
- "Fool For Love" - 4:05
- "Future is Promises" was recorded live at 'Out Of The Blue' studios.
- "Fool For Love" was recorded live by Radio Clyde.
Charts
Chart (1989) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[4] | 52 |
French Singles Chart | 25 |
UK Singles Chart[5] | 44 |
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References
- Texas - Everyday Now at Discogs
- "Texas - The Greatest Hits", New Straits Times, 3 December 2000
- Texas - Everyday Now (CD) at Discogs
- "25 Years Ago This Week: November 26, 1989". chartbeat.blogspot.com.au. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
- Official Charts Company - Texas - Everyday Now
External links
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