Everyday or Every Day may refer to:
- Albums
- Everyday (Dave Matthews Band album), or the title song (see below), 2001
- Everyday (Hillsong United album), or the title song, 1999
- Everyday (Widespread Panic album), 1993
- Everyday (EP), a EP by Girl's Day, 2011
- Everyday, by Activ, 2007
- Every Day (album), an album by The Cinematic Orchestra
- Songs
- "Everyday" (Bon Jovi song)
- "Everyday" (Buddy Holly song)
- "Everyday" (Dave Matthews Band song)
- "Everyday" (OMD song)
- "Everyday" (Oak Ridge Boys song)
- "Everyday" (Phil Collins song)
- "Everyday" (Slade song)
- "Everyday (Rudebwoy)", a song by Kardinal Offishall
- "Everyday", from the High School Musical 2 soundtrack
- "Everyday", by b4-4 from b4-4
- "Everyday", by Hussein Fatal from In the Line of Fire
- "Everyday", by Scatman John from Take Your Time
- "Every Day" (Rascal Flatts song), a song by Rascal Flatts
- "Every Day (I Love You More)", a song by Jason Donovan
- "Every Day", a song by AFX from Hangable Auto Bulb
- "Every Day", a song by The Rasmus from Hell of a Tester
- "Every Day", a song by Roxette from The Ballad Hits
- Other
- Everyday (video), a viral video produced by American photographer Noah Kalina, with a score by Carly Comando
- Every Day (film), a 2010 comedy drama starring Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt
Famous quotes containing the word everyday:
“The organization controlling the material equipment of our everyday life is such that what in itself would enable us to construct it richly plunges us instead into a poverty of abundance, making alienation all the more intolerable as each convenience promises liberation and turns out to be only one more burden. We are condemned to slavery to the means of liberation.”
—Raoul Vaneigem (b. 1934)
“The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking.”
—Albert Einstein (18791955)
“A really tight friendship is when you start to really care about the person. If he gets sick, you kind of start worrying about himor if he gets hit by a car. An everyday friend, you say, I know that kid, hes all right, and you dont really think much of him. But a close friend you worry about more than yourself. Well, maybe not more, but about the same.”
—Anonymous Fifteen-Year-Old Boy. As quoted in Childrens Friendships by Zick Rubin, ch. 3 (1980)