Every Morning - Sugar Ray -
The track is a blend of alternative rock and flamenco pop .
is a hit song by the American rock band Sugar Ray , released in January 1999 as the lead single from their third album, 14:59 . Composition and Style Every Morning - Sugar Ray
The chorus famously references "Suavecito" by the Chicano group Malo and Hugh Masekela's 1968 hit "Grazing in the Grass" . Lead singer Mark McGrath noted that "Suavecito" was a "low rider anthem" he grew up hearing in California. Lyrics and Meaning The track is a blend of alternative rock and flamenco pop
It is written in the key of A♭ major with a moderate tempo and a chord progression of A♭–D♭–A♭–D♭–E♭5. Lead singer Mark McGrath noted that "Suavecito" was
The music video , directed by (who later directed Charlie's Angels ), features the band performing in a roller-skating rink .
The song is known for its iconic opening line: "Every morning there's a halo hangin' from the corner of my girlfriend's four-post bed" . While the vibe is breezy and sun-soaked, McGrath has revealed the lyrics were inspired by personal drama and his own struggles with the temptation to be unfaithful. Chart Success The song was a massive commercial success, reaching: on the US Billboard Hot 100. #1 in Canada. #10 in the United Kingdom and Scotland. Music Video