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"All My Friends" was named the #1 song of 2007 by Pitchfork. [4] In 2009, Pitchfork listed the song at #2 of their Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s. [5] It was selected by Guardian Unlimited readers as the best single of 2007. [6] Time magazine named "All My Friends" one of The 10 Best Songs of 2007, ranking it at #4. [7]
The song builds from acoustic guitars that is "accompanied by a friendly gang vocal into a stadium-size chant," [4] as well as some rapping. [5] Young stated that the song is about, "those rare friendships that you never forget." [4] "At the time of writing, I was remembering a bunch of my friends from junior high and high school.
All My Friends may refer to: . All My Friends, a 1989 EP by House of Freaks "All My Friends" (LCD Soundsystem song), 2007 "All My Friends" (Madeon song), 2019 "All My Friends" (Snakehips song), 2015
"All My Friends" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number 27 on the chart date 21 December 2015. It eventually peaked at number 3. [6] In the United Kingdom, the song peaked at number 5 on the Official Singles Chart. [7] The song also peaked at number 2 in New Zealand, number 7 in Scotland and number 15 in Ireland. The song marked Tinashe as ...
But even after all this, you're still everything to me And I know you don't care, I guess that that's fine But you know I can't let it go, I've tried, I've tried, I've tried for so long
Mitchell has four songs that have reached the Top 40 on the US radio charts, the July 2018 release "Girls", which reached No. 39, [3] the March 2019 release "All My Friends", which reached No. 24, [4] "Slow Dance" (featuring Ava Max), which reached No. 28, [5] and "Stop" from his debut studio album Skyview (2021), which reached No. 33.
Max Bemis - all the instruments except where noted; Coby Linder - all live (non-synth) drums; Michael Levin - bass on Junior Varsity, Baseball, "Jessie and My Whetstone" and "Consigliore" Evan Span - guitar on Junior Varsity and the guitar solo on "All My Friends" from Baseball; Joe Doleman - saxophone on "Ants in My Pants" from Baseball
Switching to a lighter game, in Spyfall, everyone is handed a card with a location on it – things like an airplane, hotel, or circus – except one person, who is the spy and has no idea what ...