Everyday (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)

"Everyday" is a song by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released in 1993 as the third and final single from their ninth album, Liberator (1993). Co-founder Paul Humphreys, who had left the group four years prior, is credited as a co-writer. "Everyday" was the only single from Liberator to miss the UK top 25, charting at number 59. The accompanying music video features Sara Cox, who would later be known as a BBC Radio DJ.

Reception
Alan Jones of Music Week scored the single three-out-of-five, writing, "Jaunty, polished pop without a soul. Oh, for the more angst-ridden OMD of old. Still, it's the kind of song that will appeal to radio — very 'up' and sufficiently commercial to make the usual OMD splash." In a retrospective article, Classic Pop's Wyndham Wallace likened the track to a "horrifying" Stock Aitken Waterman pastiche. OMD frontman Andy McCluskey conceded, "Sadly it wasn't one of our better songs."

Track listings

 * UK 7-inch and cassette single
 * 1) "Everyday"
 * 2) "Every Time"


 * UK CD1 and Australasian CD single
 * 1) "Everyday"
 * 2) "Every Time"
 * 3) "Dream of Me (Based on Love's Theme)" (Interstella mix)
 * 4) "Everyday" (Invisible Man mix)


 * UK CD2
 * 1) "Everyday"
 * 2) "Electricity" (live)
 * 3) "Walk Tall" (live)
 * 4) "Locomotion" (live)