All My Love

All My Love may refer to:

  • All My Love (TV series), a 2010 South Korean sitcom
  • Music

  • "All My Love", an album released in 1970 by Cliff Richard
  • "All My Love", a 1990 album by Peabo Bryson
  • "All My Love", a 1990 album by American guitarist Esteban
  • All My Love (SS501 album), Japanese language album by Korean boy band
  • All My Love (Patti Page song), a 1950 song popularized by Patti Page, recorded by many artists including Bing Crosby
  • All My Love (Major Lazer song), a 2014 song by Major Lazer featuring Ariana Grande
  • All My Love (Led Zeppelin song), a song by Led Zeppelin
  • "All My Love (Solo Tu)", a song released as a single in 1967 by Cliff Richard, reaching #6 on the UK singles chart
  • "All My Love", a Japanese-language song by SS501 from All My Love (SS501 album)
  • "All My Love", a song by Joe Ely from Joe Ely
  • "All My Love", a song by Queen Pen from My Melody
  • "All My Love", a 2001 song by A-Teens
  • "All My Love", a 1947 song by Al Jolson, written by Jolson, Saul Chaplin, and Harry Akst
  • "All My Love", a 2013 single by Richard Beynon and Zen Freeman featuring CeCe Peniston
  • All My Love (Major Lazer song)

    "All My Love" is a song by American electronic music project Major Lazer, featuring the vocals of American singer Ariana Grande. The song was written by Grande, Lorde, and and produced by Diplo, Boaz van de Beatz , Ronnie Flex and Jr Blender. It is the fifth song on the The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 soundtrack. The song also appears on Major Lazer's third studio album Peace Is the Mission (2015) in remix form featuring Machel Montano as the last track.

    Background

    "All My Love" was first mentioned by Diplo on October 16, 2014 via Twitter: "Ok so this @MAJORLAZER @ArianaGrande track is sounding pretty gigantic right now #allmylove." However, he quickly deleted the tweet afterwards. Five days later the full soundtrack was revealed, with the exception of a "Track 5" recorded by "Various Artists."Lorde stated on Twitter that it was not for "secrecy's sake – it's just not quite finished."

    On October 28, Grande revealed in a livestream through Twitcam that she was included on The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 soundtrack. She described the song as "a very interesting song. It's very different."

    Peabo Bryson

    Peabo Bryson (born Robert Peapo Bryson, April 13, 1951, given name changed from "Peapo" to Peabo c. 1965) is an American R&B and soul singer-songwriter, born in Greenville, South Carolina. He is well known for singing soft-rock ballads (often as a duo with female singers) and has contribution to at least 3 Disney animated feature soundtracks.

    Career

    As one of the oldest of four siblings, two sisters and a brother, he spent much of his childhood on his grandfather's farm in Mauldin, South Carolina. His love for music stemmed from his mother, who often took the family to concerts of well-known African-American artists at the time, such as Sam Cooke, Little Richard and Billie Holiday.

    At age 14, Bryson marked his professional debut, singing backup for Al Freeman and the Upsetters, a local Greenville group. It was Freeman's difficulty in pronouncing Bryson's French West Indian name, "Peapo", that led Bryson to change its spelling to Peabo. Two years later, he left home to tour the chitlin' circuit with another local band, Moses Dillard and the Tex-Town Display. Bryson's first break came during a recording session at Atlanta's Bang Records. Although Bang was not impressed with Dillard's band, the young backup singer caught the ear of the label's general manager, Eddie Biscoe. Biscoe signed Bryson to a contract as a writer, producer, and arranger and encouraged Bryson to perform his own songs. For several years, Bryson worked with hometown bands and wrote and produced for Bang. In 1976, he launched his own recording career with "Underground Music" on the Bang label. His first album, Peabo, followed shortly thereafter. Although only a regional success, Bryson signed to Capitol Records in 1977.

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    All My Love

    by: Joe Ely

    All My Love
    Baby turn the key.
    All My Love
    Say you'll stay by me.
    All My Love
    Close your eyes and yawn.
    Well, I been lookin' at you
    For an hour or two
    But I can't stay up 'till dawn.
    All My Love
    Comb your shiny hair.
    All My Love
    Lay away your cares.
    All My Love
    Close your eyes and yawn.
    Well, I been lookin' at you
    For an hour or two
    But I can't stay up 'till dawn.
    Well, now that we're together
    What more can I say.
    Now that we're together, honey,
    Lay your blues away.
    All My Love
    Turn your light down low.
    All My Love
    Tell my you won't go.
    All My Love
    Close your eyes and yawn
    Well, I been lookin' at you
    For an hour or two
    But I can't stay up 'till dawn.
    I been lookin' at you
    For an hour or two




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