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"That's All" is a song by the English rock band Genesis. It is a group composition and appears as the second track on their self-titled album (1983). It was the album's second single after "Mama". On June 17, 1993, MCA Records re-issued and re-released the song as a CD and "HiQ" cassette single.
Three tracks were released as singles; "Mama" reached No. 4 in the UK, their highest-charting UK single to date, [122] and "That's All" reached No. 6 in the US. [22] The Mama Tour ran from late 1983 through to 1984, covering North America and five UK shows in Birmingham. The latter shows were filmed and released as Genesis Live – The Mama ...
"That's All" is song written in 1952 by Alan Brandt with music by Bob Haymes. It has been covered by many jazz and blues artists. The first recording, by Nat King Cole in 1953, achieved some popularity but was not among that year's top 20 songs.
Yukich had previously worked with Genesis on the "That's All" music video in 1983. [ 14 ] [ better source needed ] The scene begins in a large auditorium with Collins, Rutherford and Banks goofing around with 8 mm film cameras; the video progresses to show the entire set with Collins using his own drumsticks for a microphone and the band ...
In October 1982, the Genesis line-up of drummer/singer Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks, and guitarist/bassist Mike Rutherford, with live drummer Chester Thompson and live guitarist Daryl Stuermer, wrapped their two-month tour of North America and Europe in support of the band's third live album, Three Sides Live.
The promotional music video for "Illegal Alien" was released after the music video for "That's All", and Collins considered it the best music video from their eponymous studio album. [15] It shows the members of Genesis as a group of Mexican men trying to get their passports approved.
The Last Domino? – The Hits is a greatest hits album by the English rock band Genesis, released on 17 September 2021 by Virgin Records. The set coincides with The Last Domino? Tour, staged following the announcement of their reunion after a 13-year hiatus.
...Calling All Stations... (stylised in all capitals) is the fifteenth and final studio album by English rock band Genesis.It was released 1 September 1997 by Virgin Records and is their only album featuring Scottish singer Ray Wilson as frontman following the departure of long-term drummer/singer Phil Collins in 1996, making it their only album since Trespass to not involve Collins.