Everyday Now

JOHN MCELHONE, SHARLEEN SPITERI

I just woke up and I can see it now
It's never been this close before
Tried to tell myself I didn't care
Crying out why am I here
There's no point in me hiding
And only now I can see

Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me

Something deep inside said move away
Try to leave what's good behind
And I still ask myself
Why I let it go
All these years were wasted time
There's no point in me hiding
And only now I can see

Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me

Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me

Cause I never told you
That I could never live without it
Now the blame's on me

Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me

Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me

Everyday now
Everyday now
The blame's gonna fall on me

Trivia about the song Everyday Now by Texas

On which albums was the song “Everyday Now” released by Texas?
Texas released the song on the albums “Southside” in 1989, “Everyday Now - EP” in 1989, “The Greatest Hits” in 2000, “The BBC Sessions” in 2007, and “The Very Best of 1989 – 2023” in 2023.
Who composed the song “Everyday Now” by Texas?
The song “Everyday Now” by Texas was composed by JOHN MCELHONE, SHARLEEN SPITERI.

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