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By the time Slade released 鈥楨veryday鈥 in March 1974, they were the biggest pop phenomenon the UK had seen since The Beatles a decade before.听 But 鈥楨veryday鈥 broke with the Midland band鈥檚 tradition of foot-stomping, dancefloor-breaking hits. Although 1973 had seen them become the first group ever to have three singles enter the
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Composer Noddy Holder/Jim Lea
Genre Rock
Album Stomp Your Hands, Clap Your Feet
Released 1974
UK Chart 3
charts at #1 (鈥楥um On Feel The Noize鈥, 鈥楽kweeze Me, Pleaze Me鈥 and the hardy perennial 鈥楳erry Xmas Everybody鈥), 鈥楨veryday鈥 was Slade鈥檚 first ballad - which may explain its relatively disappointing #3 chart position. As ever, the song came from Slade鈥檚 own Lennon & McCartney - bassist Jim Lea and rhythm guitarist/ singer Noddy Holder. From early on in Slade鈥檚 history it had been these two who fuelled the band鈥檚 success, but both knew that for the laddish, big-booted, Slade, releasing a ballad was a calculated risk. The song originated at a party at Jim Lea鈥檚 house. Asked how to write a hit song, he replied with the standard 鈥淓asy, anyone can do it鈥, and then sat down at the piano and - with a little help from his wife Louise - began the song which became 鈥楨veryday鈥. Holder then added the decidedly affectionate and most un-Slade-like lyrics. Although never one of Slade鈥檚 biggest hits, 鈥楨veryday鈥 soon became a fans鈥 favourite in concert, with its chorus regularly sung back to the band. It was a rare sentimental concession from the band who built their reputation on some of the best-loved rock鈥檔鈥檙oll of the 1970s.



Noddy Holder talks about the early days
Noddy Holder and Dave Hill
They got their name after听a secretary at one of their first labels came up with "Ambrose Slade" but no one could get it right so they shortened it to Slade.


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Noddy Holder and Dave Hill
Slade gives an uncharacteristically gentle performance of Everyday. Not known for their ballads this is one of the numbers that allowed the band to show their thoughtful side.

...this song showed that they also had a subtle side too


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