"All Mine"
File:Portishead-all mine.jpg
Single by Portishead
from the album Portishead
A-side "All Mine"
B-side "Cowboys"
Released 8 September 1997
Recorded 1996–1997
Genre Trip-hop, Jazz fusion
Length 4:00
Label Go! Discs/London
Writer(s) Geoff Barrow, Beth Gibbons, and Adrian Utley
Producer Portishead
Portishead singles chronology
"Glory Box"
(1995)
"All Mine"
(1997)
"Over"
(1997)

"All Mine" is the second track and first single from Portishead's self-titled second album. It was released as a single, along with "Cowboys", "Only You" and "Over". The music video — based on an 1968 Italian music show and The Outer Limits — featured a little girl singing in front of an orchestra. The single reached #8[1] in the United Kingdom and is so far the band's only Top 10 hit there.

Tracklist [link]

  1. "All Mine"  (Album Version; 3:59)
  2. "Cowboys" (Album Version; 4:38)
  3. "Cowboys Instrumental" (4:38)


Cut 1 written by Barrow, Gibbons & Utley || Cuts 2 & 3 written by Barrow, Gibbons

Charts [link]

Chart (1997) Peak
position
Belgian Singles Chart (WA) 36[citation needed]
French Singles Chart 12[citation needed]
Dutch Singles Chart 25[citation needed]

References [link]



https://wn.com/All_Mine

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PLAYLIST TIME:

All One

by: Entrain

was driving down a lonely road
one dark and stormy night.
I was fighting the wheel and it started to feel
like something just ain't right.
When up ahead in the distance
I saw an approaching light.
Coming out of the rain was a speeding train
and so begins my plight.
As that speeding train got closer I tried to look away.
I thought if I could just close my eyes,
then it might just go away.
I jerked real hard upon the wheel
and spinning round and round.
I was driving down a lonely road
one dark and stormy night.
A pair of hands from that freight car,
they snatched me up off the ground.
Oh Mama Please.
I wanna get off this train. Please take me home.
I came to in a box car & it was rockin' side to
side.
The moon she stole the darkness
and filled the space with light.
I looked around at the faces
that were lurking in the gloom.
They smiled and spoke in whispers
of my impending doom.
They gathered all around me
then they kicked me to the ground.
I started to fight, but hands held me tight
and they shoved and pushed me down.
They started in to singing low then went into a dance.
As their shadows twisted on the wall I fell into a
trance.
Oh Mama Please.
I wanna get off this train. Please take me home.
All at once they screamed out loud
and they shut there eyes tight.
It broke the trance, I saw my chance
and I dove into the night.
As I tumbled through the darkness
contemplating what went wrong
I heard their tortured voices
they were singing out this song.
Oh Mama Please.
I wanna get off this train. Please take me home.




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