"Everyday" is a song by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), released as the third and final single from their ninth album, Liberator (1993).
The track dates to 1987, with OMD co-founder Paul Humphreys – who left the group two years later – receiving a co-writing credit.
[2] Alan Jones of Music Week scored the single three-out-of-five, writing, "Jaunty, polished pop without a soul.
Still, it's the kind of song that will appeal to radio — very 'up' and sufficiently commercial to make the usual OMD splash.
"[3] In a retrospective article, Classic Pop's Wyndham Wallace likened the track to a "horrifying" Stock Aitken Waterman pastiche.