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  1. 6. Mai 2024 · Everyday seems a little longer. Every way, love’s a little stronger. The chorus of the song is where the meaning of “Everyday” becomes more apparent. The chorus goes: Come what may, love will find a way. Everyday it’s a-gettin’ closer. Goin’ faster than a roller coaster. Love like yours will surely come my way, a-hey, a-hey.

  2. «Everyday» er ein song skriven av Buddy Holly og Norman Petty, spelt inn av Buddy Holly and The Crickets den 29. mai 1957, og gjeven ut den 20. september 1957, som B-sida til «Peggy Sue». På den originale singelen er ikkje The Crickets nemnt, men de ...

  3. The song Everyday was written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty and was first recorded and released by Buddy Holly in 1957. It was covered by Operation: Cliff Clavin, The Rockin' Devils, James Taylor, Don McLean and other artists.

  4. Versions. Everyday written by Buddy Holly, Norman Petty English. Buddy Holly Medley - Not Fade Away/I'm Gonna Love You To/Think It Over/Oh Boy/Everyday/It's So Easy…. You've Got What It Takes - King of the Road - When You Ask About Love - Everyday - Raining in My H…. Everyday written by Buddy Holly, Norman Petty instrumental.

  5. No credit card needed. Listen to Everyday on Spotify. Buddy Holly, The Crickets · Song · 1958.

  6. Buddy Holly, właśc. Charles Hardin Holley (ur. 7 września 1936 w Lubbock, zm. 3 lutego 1959 w Clear Lake [1]) – amerykański piosenkarz, pionier rock and rolla, gitarzysta, kompozytor. Był jednym z muzycznych wzorców dla artystów, m.in. : Jimi Hendrix [2], The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Elvis Costello, The Rolling Stones czy Bob Dylan.

  7. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buddy_HollyBuddy Holly - Wikipedia

    Buddy Holly, pseudonimo di Charles Hardin Holley (Lubbock, 7 settembre 1936 – Clear Lake, 3 febbraio 1959), è stato un cantautore e chitarrista statunitense.. La sua musica, che passa dal pop al rockabilly e al rock and roll (egli fu proprio uno dei primi grandi interpreti di tal genere), lo rese molto apprezzato dai giovani negli anni cinquanta.