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"All by Myself" is a song by American singer-songwriter Eric Carmen, released by Arista in December 1975 as the first single from Carmen's debut album, Eric Carmen (1975). The verse is based on the second movement ( Adagio sostenuto ) of Sergei Rachmaninoff 's 1900–1901 Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor , Opus 18.
"All by Myself" is a song by Brazilian DJ Alok, English DJ Sigala, and English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding. It was released through Sony Music on 7 October 2022. . The song was written by Alok, Andrew Wells, Anthony Rossomando, Goulding, Martin Gore, OhYes, and Tom Mann, and produced by Alok, Sigala, OhYes, and We
"All by Myself" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin, published in 1921. It was introduced in The Music Box Revue of 1922 . Popular recordings in 1921 were by Ted Lewis , Frank Crumit , Aileen Stanley , Benny Krueger 's Orchestra, Vaughn De Leath and by Ben Selvin (vocal by Ernest Hare ).
“All by Myself” was featured in a pivotal scene in the 1995 Nicole Kidman-starring film “To Die For”; two years later Celine Dion took her version of it to No. 4; and two decades after ...
"All by Myself" (Irving Berlin song), 1921 "All by Myself" (Bee Gees song), 1966 "All by Myself" (Alok, Sigala and Ellie Goulding song), 2022 "All by Myself", a 1941 song by Big Bill Broonzy. Re-recorded by Fats Domino on Rock and Rollin' with Fats Domino, 1956 "All by Myself", a song by Green Day from Dookie, 1994
Eric Carmen is the debut album by American rock musician and singer-songwriter Eric Carmen.It is also his first of two self-titled albums, the other released in 1984. It peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard album chart upon its release in 1975, the highest position of his career, and generated the No. 2 pop single "All by Myself" in the same year.
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It was the first song written and credited to Maurice Gibb alone, and was also his first solo lead vocal on a Bee Gees record. The song features a hard distorted electric guitar. The horns were played by Geoff Grant. The track was recorded around June to July 1966 in Saint Clair Studios in Hurstville. [2]