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"All My Love" is a song by British rock band Coldplay, from their tenth studio album, Moon Music. It was released as the record's third single on 4 October 2024 through Parlophone in the United Kingdom and Atlantic Records in the United States. Chris Martin has stated that it is to be the last proper single of the band's career. [1] [2]
"All My Love" is a mid-tempo rock-style ballad, [1] that biographer Nigel Williamson describes as "underpinned by a semi-classical arrangement of the kind popular at the time with the likes of Genesis and ELO". [2] The original working title was "The Hook". The song was recorded between November and December 1978 at Polar Studios in Stockholm ...
All My Love, by Cliff Richard (1970) All My Love (Peabo Bryson album) (1989) All My Love, by American guitarist Esteban (1990) All My Love (SS501 album), or the title ...
"All My Love" received positive reviews from music critics who complimented the track's production. Commercially, the track performed modestly in Belgium and charted in France and the United Kingdom. A remix of the song featuring vocals from Grande and Trinidadian singer Machel Montano was released on 21 January 2015 and appears as the final ...
"All My Love (Bolero)" (1950) "Back in Your Own Backyard" (1950) "All My Love" is a 1950 popular song. The subtitle, in brackets, is Bolero. The music was written by ...
"All My Love" was commercially released in the United States on January 20, 1998 and in the United Kingdom on April 27, 1998. [2] [3] British columnist James Masterton called the track a "brilliant" song and noted that it was a much better effort than Queen Pen's debut, "Man Behind the Music", while Music & Media magazine referred to the song as "catchy beyond belief".
"Solo tu" ("Only You") is a song by Italian singer Orietta Berti, released as a single in April 1967. [2] Whilst it did not chart, it was a finalist in that year's summer festival Un disco per l'estate. [3]
"Saving All My Love for You" is a song written by Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin, originally recorded by Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. for their album Marilyn & Billy (1978). American singer Whitney Houston recorded it for her self-titled debut studio album (1985).