Phil Collins - Everyday (2015 Remaster Official Audio) May 2026
Originally released in 1993 for the Both Sides album, the song was born from the quiet isolation of his home studio. Unlike his massive '80s hits, Collins played every instrument himself and handled all the production, making it his most personal work [2, 3]. The Story Behind the Song
When Collins launched his retrospective campaign in 2015, "Everyday" was a centerpiece. Phil Collins - Everyday (2015 Remaster Official Audio)
In a poignant move, Collins recreated the original album art for the remaster—photographing his older, 2015 self in the same pose as the 1993 original. It served as a visual story of aging, survival, and looking back at past pain with new eyes [1]. Originally released in 1993 for the Both Sides
The remaster stripped away some of the 90s digital "fuzz," bringing his vocals and the soulful keyboard arrangement to the forefront [1]. In a poignant move, Collins recreated the original
Originally released in 1993 for the Both Sides album, the song was born from the quiet isolation of his home studio. Unlike his massive '80s hits, Collins played every instrument himself and handled all the production, making it his most personal work [2, 3]. The Story Behind the Song
When Collins launched his retrospective campaign in 2015, "Everyday" was a centerpiece.
In a poignant move, Collins recreated the original album art for the remaster—photographing his older, 2015 self in the same pose as the 1993 original. It served as a visual story of aging, survival, and looking back at past pain with new eyes [1].
The remaster stripped away some of the 90s digital "fuzz," bringing his vocals and the soulful keyboard arrangement to the forefront [1].