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All My Hits: Todos Mis Éxitos is a greatest hits album by American singer Selena.It was released posthumously on March 9, 1999, through EMI Latin to commemorate its ten-year anniversary since entering the music industry.
It peaked at number ten on the country music charts. From 1989 to 2011, Williams performed a version of the song (reworked as "All My Rowdy Friends Are Here on Monday Night") as the opening theme to Monday Night Football. [1] The song was reinstated in 2017, with a new version by Williams Jr., Florida Georgia Line and Jason Derulo.
"My All" is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey from her sixth studio album, Butterfly (1997). It was released as the album's fifth single overall and second commercial single on April 21, 1998, by Columbia Records.
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands.
"All My Love" (stylised in all caps) 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.
The song was the title track of the All My Loving EP released in the UK on 7 February 1964. [14] The song was released on another EP, Four by The Beatles in the US, on May 11, 1964. "All My Loving" was the Beatles' opening number on their debut performance on The Ed Sullivan Show February 9, 1964; [15] the recording was included on Anthology 1 ...
All My Tomorrows is a studio album by American jazz saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. The album was released in 1994 on Columbia Records label. The album is his fifth for Columbia and twenty-fourth overall as a leader; also this is his first all-acoustic record.
"All My Friends" was met with mixed reviews from music critics. In a review of Cinematic for Jesus Freak Hideout, writer Christopher Smith stated that the track was a significant set back for the album. [3] However, Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms compared the track to Ed Sheeran for its "structure and sound."