Billy Joe Royal had an August 1970 single release of "Every Night": notable as the first release recorded at
Studio One in
Doraville, the single failed to become a major hit peaking in the
Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart in
Billboard at #113.
Phoebe Snow recorded "Every Night" for her 1978 album
Against the Grain, an album Snow would recall as a "disaster [that] tried to be a rock album but had too many opinions. Everybody who played, sang or cleaned up the studio produced that album", adding that "putting 'Every Night' was the one idea of mine that filtered through." Released as the album's lead single in November 1978, "Every Night" failed to become a major U.S. hit despite garnering sufficient attention to rank on the Singles Chart 101–150 in
Record World for twelve weeks rising as high as #129 "Every Night" would become Snow's only charting single in the UK with a #37 peak and also her only major hit in Australia reaching #22 on the
AR1A singles chart. In New Zealand "Every Night" would chart as high as #6 matching Snow's previous NZ chart best: her 1977 single "
Shakey Ground". "Every Night" has also been covered by
Odetta (on her 1970 album
Odetta Sings),
Claudine Longet (on her 1972 album ''Let's Spend the Night Together
), Richie Havens (on his 1980 album Connections
), The 5th Dimension on their 1971 album Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes and Carry The Zero (on the 2009 McCartney tribute album Looking for Change
). In 2014 Jamie Cullum covered the song on The Art of McCartney'' covers album.,
The Drifters (on the 1972 atlantic/bell compilation 24 original hits from 1975 and LP
THE DRIFTERS NOW) ==References==