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''Caillou's Holiday Movie'' is a 2003 direct-to-video film which is about the title character Caillou learning about the holidays. Around the same time the movie was released to DVD, the film had a soundtrack released which was only available in Canada. The original soundtrack had 18 tracks in, the last track being a song called '''''Everyday''''' which was performed by the French artist Marilou. The song was also featured as the end theme of the credits from the movie. In 2010, UMG released the soundtrack from the movie on Canadian iTunes which had the song and removed it in 2014. In 2014, DHX Media released the soundtrack, however ''Everyday'' was not on the album.  
''Caillou's Holiday Movie'' is a 2003 direct-to-video film which is about the title character Caillou learning about the holidays. Around the same time the movie was released to DVD, the film had a soundtrack released which was only available in Canada. The original soundtrack had 18 tracks in, the last track being a song called '''''Everyday''''' which was performed by the French artist Marilou. The song was also featured as the end theme of the credits from the movie. In 2010, UMG released the soundtrack from the movie on Canadian iTunes which had the song and removed it in 2014. In 2014, DHX Media released the soundtrack, however ''Everyday'' was not on the album.  


Three versions of the song is available online, but the version from the album is nowhere to be found.
Three versions of the song are available online, but the version from the album is nowhere to be found.


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[[Category:Lost music|Everyday (lost album version)]]
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Revision as of 12:59, 19 December 2018

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Caillou's Holiday Movie is a 2003 direct-to-video film which is about the title character Caillou learning about the holidays. Around the same time the movie was released to DVD, the film had a soundtrack released which was only available in Canada. The original soundtrack had 18 tracks in, the last track being a song called Everyday which was performed by the French artist Marilou. The song was also featured as the end theme of the credits from the movie. In 2010, UMG released the soundtrack from the movie on Canadian iTunes which had the song and removed it in 2014. In 2014, DHX Media released the soundtrack, however Everyday was not on the album.

Three versions of the song are available online, but the version from the album is nowhere to be found.

Gallery

Version from the Sony Wonder version of Caillou's Holiday Movie.

Version from the Warner Home Video version of Caillou's Holiday Movie.

Promo version of the song.