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Oak Ridge Boys – Everyday

The single had great success on the charts, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States and on the RPM Country Singles chart in Canada. That's a powerhouse performance for any Country Music track!

Unlocking the Magic of «Oak Ridge Boys – Everyday» 🎶

Have you ever heard a song that just feels like a perfect sunny afternoon, yet somehow you can’t quite place the history behind it? Well, get ready to discover the story behind one of the most heartwarming tracks in Country Music history: «Oak Ridge Boys – Everyday». This isn’t just a tune; it’s a slice of simple joy, and by the time you’re done reading, you’ll know exactly why this classic remains so beloved.

The Essential Details of «Everyday» 📀

Oak Ridge Boys - Everyday
Cover LP Oak Ridge Boys MCA 1984
Let’s dive into the core facts of this track. The song was written by Dave Loggins and J.D. Martin and produced by the legendary Ron Chancey. It was recorded and released in 1984 and was a standout track on their album,»Greatest Hits 2″. The single had great success on the charts, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States and on the RPM Country Singles chart in Canada. That’s a powerhouse performance for any Country Music track!.

What Does «Everyday» Really Mean? 💖

At its heart, «Oak Ridge Boys – Everyday» is a beautiful celebration of simple, lasting love. The lyrics talk about a person who is grateful for their partner, not just for grand gestures, but for the consistent, reliable love they show «every day.» It’s about finding the extraordinary in the ordinary—the quiet, constant commitment that makes a relationship work. It’s a message that resonates deeply, making «Everyday» a favorite for countless Country Music fans. This clear, positive meaning is why people keep searching for «Everyday».




A Look Back at the Oak Ridge Boys’ Career 🤠

The Oak Ridge Boys - Touch a Hand, Make a Friend
The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys didn’t start in country music; they actually began as a gospel quartet in the 1940s! It wasn’t until the 1970s that they fully transitioned into the country genre. With their instantly recognizable four-part harmony and hits like «Elvira» and «Bobbie Sue,» they became one of the most successful groups in the industry. Their move cemented their status as Country Music icons, earning them multiple awards and a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Their timeless sound ensures their presence remains strong.
So, there you have it: the full story of «Oak Ridge Boys – Everyday»! A true classic that shows the power of simple, honest songwriting. We hope this deep dive into the track’s history, facts, and meaning has made your Country Music day a little brighter. ☀️🎸
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COUNTRYPEDIA




Oak Ridge Boys – Everyday Lyrics

You know a smile never goes out of style
So brighten up the one that you wear
Let it shine and you just might find
You’ll lighten up the load that you bear
You know with all the trouble and sorrow in the world
It seems like the least we can do
Just take that smile into the street
And share it with everybody you meet
Everyday (everyday) I want to shake somebody’s hand
Everyday (everyday) I want make somebody know
(That thinks they can) that they can (yes they can)
Everyday (everyday) I want to try (I want to try)
To show my brothers and my sisters
That I want to help them along the way everyday, everyday
You know a kind work never goes unheard
But too often goes unsaid
And on the tongue of the old and the young
It’s swallowed up with pride instead
You know with all the trouble and sorrow in the world
It seems like the least we can do
Just take a kind word into the street
And share it with everybody you meet
Everyday (everyday) I want to shake somebody’s hand, yer
Everyday (everyday) I want make somebody know
(That thinks they can) that they can (yes they can)
Everyday (everyday) I want to try (I want to try)
To show my brothers and my sisters
That I want to help them along the way everyday, everyday
If they’re lost I want to show them the sunshine
If they look tossed I want to throw them a lifeline
I want the reach out my hand, (reach out) yer (a hand to hold)
Oh yeah, and let ‘em know (let ‘em know)
There’s a light (that there’s light) down at the end of the road
If they’re lost I want to (show them the sunshine)
If they’re tossed I want to (throw them a lifeline)
Well everyday (everyday) I want to shake somebody’s hand, mmm
Everyday (everyday) I want make somebody know
(That thinks they can) that they can (yes they can)
Everyday (everyday) I want to try (I want to try)
To show my brothers and my sisters
That I want to help them along the way everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday (everyday) I want to shake somebody’s hand, yer
Everyday (everyday) I want make somebody know
(That thinks they can) that they can (yes they can)
And everyday (everyday)…

GENIUS




Oak Ridge Boys - Everyday
Single Oak Ridge Boys MCA 1984

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