Every Day Hurts
Sad Café
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I saw the lamplight from your window I didnt think you were home Sitting there all alone So I came up to your room to ask you why Why did you hurt me so? Why did you have to go away? I never wanted anything in my life Not until I met you I thought you'd see me through All the bad days that I had Before I met you Something in the past Never thought it couldn't last Forever There's one thing I can say Every day how I miss you Every day that I'm without you Hurts just a little bit more than I've ever been hurt before Every day that I'm without you Hurts just a little bit more And now I look down from your window See a young man across the street He looks something like me And he's walking with his head down to the ground Did you want to hurt me so? Why did you have to go away? There's one thing I can say Every day how I miss you Every day that I'm without you Hurts just a little bit more than I've ever been hurt before Every day that I'm without you Hurts just a little bit more
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Written by: JOHN STIMPSON, PAUL YOUNG, VICTOR HARVEY EMERSON
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10 facts about this song
Release and Chart Success"Everyday Hurts" is a hit song by the English rock band Sad Café. Released as a single in 1979, it was the group’s most successful record, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.
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Album InclusionThe song is featured on the band's fourth studio album, "Facades", which was released in the same year, 1979.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Everyday Hurts" is notable for its poignant depiction of personal pain and heartbreak. It further amplifies the overarching themes present in the song’s lyrics.
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Song’s ThemeThis song's lyrics convey a strong message about emotional suffering and the difficulty of overcoming heartache. The lead singer, Paul Young, delivers a heart-wrenching vocal performance that enhances the song’s overall emotional impact.
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Cover Versions"Everyday Hurts" has been covered by a number of other artists since its original release. This demonstrates its enduring popularity and influence in the music industry.
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Songwriters"Everyday Hurts" was written by Sad Café members Paul Young, Ian Wilson, and Vic Emerson. Their collaboration resulted in a memorable song that still resonates with listeners today.
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Paul YoungDespite sharing a name with another famous 80’s singer, Paul Young from Sad Café and "Every Day Hurts" shouldn't be confused with the solo singer Paul Young who sang "Every Time You Go Away". Sad Café's Paul Young unfortunately passed away in 2000.
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Impact on Sad Café's CareerThe success of "Everyday Hurts" helped to establish Sad Café as a respected force within the UK rock scene and gave them wider recognition.
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Live PerformancesDuring live performances, "Every Day Hurts" was often a highlight of the band's set list and deeply connected with audiences, due to its stirring lyrics and passionate vocal delivery.
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LongevityDespite originally being released over 40 years ago, "Everyday Hurts" remains a popular song today, a testament to its timeless appeal and the enduring relevance of its emotional message.
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