Name this song, anyone?

It’s on a commercial I see quite frequently on tv. But to be honest I’m so distracted by the song I can’t remember what the commercial is selling.

I think it’s an older song. I seem to think I remember my Mom singing it when I was a child, though I could easily have that wrong, be forewarned.

Unfortunately I have no idea who sings it, either the version in the commercial or who may have made it popular. Sorry about that.

Here’s as much of the lyric as I can get:

“Every single day, I will love you more. More than yesterday, or the day before. From Monday, until Sunday, every single day, I love you more”, something, something, something, “Every single night, I will care for you…”

All attempts at searching produces bands named things like Every Single Night, or ‘…I love you more today than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow…’!

I love that song…but it’s not it, sorry!

I give up in frustration, stomp away from my computer and then, a few hours later, I hear it play again in the back ground. And the cycle begins anew, sigh.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

I found a link to a facebook topic that seems related, the song was used in a promo for TVO(?)

Check the link and maybe it’s the right match!

Michael Price
Does anyone know what the song that is played during one of the TVO promos? “From Monday until Sunday, each and every day, I love you more”.

TVO
Hi there - the song, “Monday to Sunday” was acquired from APM Music for this particular promo. You can contact them for more info: http://www.apmmusic.com/
Like · Feb 3

Patricia Misiura
Thank you! APM Music - New Releases
Like · 1 · Feb 3

Michael Price
Thank you so much for answering my question! I can’t seem to get the song out of my head.

Thanks so much! It was for a TVO promo, you’re absolutely right.

But I’m a little more confused too. I can’t find anything by googling that song title. Or any of the lyrics. I’m no closer to knowing if it’s an oldie, or I’m misremembering entirely. And I’m still unable to google up anyone who may have recorded it. Either past or present. Why would that be, I wonder?

I recognize I could contact the rep at the licensing (?) site, but it seems kinda overkill just to satisfy my curiosity.

Colour me still a tad confused but I am delighted to know I am not the only one intrigued by the song.

But I have not given up, and thank you for your hard work and for this lead!

Found it at another site: Warner Chappell Production Music | Hear it. Feel it. Get it.

No artist listed, but it has a bit more information. Maybe John Cacavas is the singer?