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This song was covered by Richard Hell & the Voidoids as a track on their first album Blank Generation but was not used until the album was re-printed in the late 1990s. Jimmy Scott recorded the song in his distinctive style on his album All the Way in 1992. Joe Lovano included the song in his 1996 album Celebrating Sinatra.
An upbeat pop song with synths, "All the Way" encourages its listeners to succeed and always do their best. "All the Way" was praised by music critics for being catchy. Commercially, the song charted in both Sweden and the United States. It also spent 23 non-consecutive weeks on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. A lyric video with skateboarders ...
All the Way is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1961. The fourth Capitol compilation album of singles and B-sides from 1957 to 1960. Capitol released All the Way on compact disc briefly in 1988, before discontinuing it in the early 1990s. All tracks are available on The Complete Capitol Singles Collection box set.
"All the Way" is a song recorded by the British singer Craig David. ... "All the Way" charted at number three on the UK Singles Chart, returning David to the top ...
All the Way (Allstar Weekend album) or the title song, 2011; All the Way (Brenda Lee album), 1961; All the Way (Calloway album) or the title song, 1989; All the Way (Diamanda Galás album), 2017
The cover art image replaces the distance with the words "All the Way". By the time of the single release, local Chicago radio stations and sports bars had begun to play the song in anticipation of the 2008 Cubs' playoff run. [24] The song is considered to be an earnest tribute to the Cubs. [25]
All the Way... A Decade of Song is the first English-language greatest hits album by Canadian singer Celine Dion.Released by Sony Music on 12 November 1999, it features nine previously released songs on most editions and seven new recordings on all editions.
"Go All the Way" is a song written by Eric Carmen of American rock group the Raspberries, from their 1972 album Raspberries. Released as a single in July 1972, the song reached the Top 5 on three principal US charts: number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, [6] number 4 on Cashbox, [7] and number 3 on Record World.