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New Birth recorded the song for their 1970 eponymous debut album as well as their Coming Together album in 1972. Glen Campbell recorded the song for his album Try a Little Kindness in 1970. Céline Dion performed "All The Way" in 1998-1999 as the final part of an acoustic medley during her Let's Talk About Love World Tour.
"Let's Go All the Way" is a song by American musical group Sly Fox. Released as a single in 1985 from their debut studio album of the same name, the record became a sleeper hit, [1] entering the top 10 of the singles charts in both the US and the UK the following year.
"Go All the Way" is a song written by Eric Carmen of American rock group the Raspberries, from their 1972 album Raspberries. Released as a single in July 1972, the song reached the Top 5 on three principal US charts: number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 , [ 6 ] number 4 on Cashbox , [ 7 ] and number 3 on Record World .
"All the Way from Memphis" is a single released by Mott the Hoople as the lead track from the album Mott in 1973. The song tells a story about a rock and roller whose guitar is shipped to Oriole, Kentucky, [4] instead of Memphis, Tennessee. [5] The track peaked at No. 10 in the UK Singles Chart. [6]
The song title, also in the lyrics, is a reference to "turtles all the way down", a lighthearted term for the concept of Anavastha from Indian philosophy, which states that there is no underlying basis, or ground, for existence.
I mean, I get obsessed with production. I went deep into [Jack] Antonoff over Christmas. The way he plays with sound and how it moves back to front — it’s actually incredibly emotional to me.
“This song asks the question that I have (struggled) with for all of my 68 years,” another person commented. “I thought I had the answer several times, only to realize that it slipped ...
"All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" is a song by American rock band R.E.M. It was released on July 23, 2001 as the second single from the band's twelfth studio album, Reveal (2001). The single did not chart on the US Billboard Hot 100 , but it did reach number 24 on the UK Singles Chart , number 31 in Italy, and number 34 in Ireland.