Everyday (original — Mix)

Produced by Norman Petty, it is famous for its minimalist instrumentation—specifically the use of a celesta (bell-like keyboard) and drummer Jerry Allison slapping his knees for percussion instead of using drums.

Though technically the "B-side" to "Peggy Sue," this is the original recording that set a template for pop-rock. Everyday (Original Mix)

A staple of the late '90s trance era, it is celebrated for its euphoric melody and repetitive, high-energy vocals that describe the feeling of constantly falling in love. Produced by Norman Petty, it is famous for