: Music critics noted that "Everytime" was pivotal in demonstrating "serious substance" behind the group’s pop exterior.
: It reached #3 in Norway , becoming one of the group's most enduring hits in Christian’s home country.
The single was a massive success, proving that A1 had the staying power to compete with the heavy hitters of the boy band era. A1 - Everytime (Video)
Decades later, "Everytime" remains a staple of '90s nostalgia playlists and a highlight of the band’s live performances, including their recent sets at The 90s Festival in Jakarta .
Taken from their debut album, Here We Come , "Everytime" is a poignant piano-led ballad about the lingering pain and regret of a lost love. The lyrics grapple with the realization that a meaningful relationship has been "thrown away," punctuated by a chorus that evokes the sensory memory of a past partner: : Music critics noted that "Everytime" was pivotal
: Released as a double A-side with "Ready or Not," it peaked at #3 on the Official UK Singles Chart.
In November 1999, the British-Norwegian boy band released a track that would pivot their image from high-energy dance-pop to serious balladeers. "Everytime" wasn't just another hit; it was a sweeping emotional anthem that showcased the vocal depth and songwriting talent of Ben Adams, Christian Ingebrigtsen, and Mark Read. The Sound of Heartbreak Decades later, "Everytime" remains a staple of '90s
"Every time I kiss, I feel your lips... And every time I close my eyes, I realize / That every time I hold your hand in mine / The sweetest thing my heart could ever find" . A Cinematic Desert Vision