Every Night (Hannah Diamond song)

"Every Night" is a song recorded by the English singer Hannah Diamond, released as a non-album single on 24 November 2014 through PC Music.

Critics described it as dance-pop and synth-pop, with Diamond's child-like vocals accompanied by pulsating beats.

[9] Trevor Anderson of Billboard compared its "bubbly, electronic vibe" to "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor and "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen,[10] while Alex Chapman of Interview felt its production was similar to La Bouche's.

[5] Chapman said that it is simultaneously "adorable and danceable", describing its vibe as "bright and sunny",[11] while Exclaim!

[14] Noah Simon of The Line of Best Fit said the song contains "vibrant, bubbly synths" and "stocky drum sounds".

[12] Simon described Diamond's performance as "robotic yet emotionally resonant" while presenting "crafty vocal chopping".

[6] He felt that the lyrics are "a little more bizarre and self-reflexive than your typical tale of romantic pining",[6] while Angus Finlayson of Resident Advisor wrote that there is a "surprising complexity beneath the cutesy delivery", as the song shows romance as a bewildering loop.

[6] The Line of Best Fit's Laurence Day described it as "melodic, infectious and abrasive",[21] while Sarah Murphy of Exclaim!

[12] Ryan Bassil of Vice said that it is more bold, confident, and universal when compared to Diamond's earlier songs; he called it "the sound of falling for someone".