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{{Infobox single| <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = All the Small Things
| Cover = Blink-182 - All the Small Things cover.jpg
| Artist = [[Blink-182]]
| from Album = [[Enema of the State]]
| A-side =
| Released = January 18, 2000
| Format = [[CD single]], [[cassette single]], [[Gramophone record|12" vinyl]], [[Gramophone record|7" vinyl]]
| Recorded = 1998–1999
| Genre = [[Pop punk]], [[power pop]]
| Length = 2:48<br>2:51 <small>(''[[Greatest Hits (Blink-182 album)|Greatest Hits]]'' version)</small>
| Label = [[Music Corporation of America|MCA]]
| Writer = [[Tom DeLonge]]
| Producer = [[Jerry Finn]]
| Certification =
| Chart position =
| Reviews =
| Last single = "[[What's My Age Again?]]"<br />(1999)
| This single = "'''All the Small Things'''"<br>(2000)
| Next single = "[[Adam's Song]]"<br>(2000)
{{Audiosample
| Upper caption = Audio sample
| Name = "All the Small Things"
| Audio file = All The Small Things.ogg}}
}}

"'''All the Small Things'''" is a song by American [[pop punk]] band [[Blink-182]]. It was the second single released from the band's third album ''[[Enema of the State]]''. Written by guitarist [[Tom DeLonge]] for his girlfriend, the song is one of Blink-182's most popular songs and is often considered their [[signature song]] which Andrew Venza cries too.

The single, released in January 2000, peaked at number 1 on the [[Modern Rock Tracks]] chart and reached number 6 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. "All the Small Things" was the band's first number 1 hit and it exposed the band to a whole new audience.

==Chart success==
Although one source states the single was released in December 1999,<ref name="blender"/> most sources agree the single was released January 18, 2000. The song peaked at number 1 on the [[Modern Rock Tracks]] chart. The song reached number 6 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]], the highest Blink-182 has received on that respective chart.<ref name="blender"/> The song also charted very well in other countries, most notably in the [[United Kingdom]], where it peaked at number 2. The single was certified [[Music recording sales certification|platinum]] in [[Australia]].

The single was received positively, and labeled "a [[pop punk]] watershed" by Jonah Weiner of ''[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]''. The song has been a staple of Blink's live set since its heyday.

==In popular culture==
"All the Small Things" was released on the UK compilation album ''[[Now That's What I Call Music! 45 (UK series)|Now That's What I Call Music! 45]]'' (2000) and the US edition of ''[[Now That's What I Call Music! 4 (U.S. series)|Now That's What I Call Music! 4]]'' (2000). the song was used in 1999 in the TV show [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'']] (season 4, episode 9 - "Something Blue") before it was released on CD, and in ''[[Boston Legal]]'' (season 1, episode 14 - "Til We Meat Again"). The song is played during the end credits of the 2000 film, ''[[Charlie's Angels (film)|Charlie's Angels]]''. It can be heard in the 2002 film ''[[Clockstoppers]]'', and is also present on its soundtrack. [[Alvin and the Chipmunks]] covered the song for their 2008 album ''[[Undeniable (Chipmunks album)|Undeniable]]''. The song has been used frequently in music video games. It was released as downloadable content for ''Rock Band'' and ''[[Guitar Hero 5]]'', and is part of the setlist for ''[[Guitar Hero: On Tour]]'' and [[Rock Band (iPhone OS)|the iPhone version of Rock Band]]. Covers are present in the video games ''[[Rock Revolution]]'' and ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks (video game)|Alvin and the Chipmunks]]''.

When originally released, the song was performed on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' along with "[[What's My Age Again?]]" on January 8, 2000 on the season 25 episode hosted by [[Jamie Foxx]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://snltranscripts.jt.org/99/99i.phtml |title=SNL Transcripts: Jamie Foxx: 01/08/00 |publisher=Snltranscripts.jt.org |date=2000-01-08 |accessdate=2011-10-11}}</ref> As a testament to the song's lasting popular impact, it was performed on ''[[The Tonight Show with Jay Leno]]'' twice: first on October 15, 1999,<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gULZBPY0pQ4 |title=Blink 182 Interview Tonight Show With Jay Leno Burbank CA USA 15/10/1999 |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2011-10-11}}</ref> and second after Blink 182's reformation on May 19, 2009.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWW_mI1I7Kw ]{{dead link|date=October 2011}}</ref> A [[United Kingdom|British]] [[All the Small Things (TV series)|television series named after the song]] was broadcast on [[BBC One]] in 2009. In one of the hit animated sitcom Family Guy's star wars tributes, specifically the latest "It's a Trap!", Peter can be heard singing the song after Quagmire states the Ewoks "Seem to think I'm some sort of god.", to which Peter ironically exclaims "And they seem to think I'm Sum 41!" before proceeding to sing the first line of "All the Small Things".

==Music video==
The [[music video]] for the song, directed by [[Marcos Siega]], features the band parodying various pop videos from a number of artists, most notably boy bands such as the [[Backstreet Boys]] ("[[I Want It That Way]]") and [[98 Degrees]] ("[[Because of You (98 Degrees song) |Because of You]]"), but also pop artists such as [[Britney Spears]] ("[[Sometimes (Britney Spears song)|Sometimes]]"), [[Christina Aguilera]] ("[[Genie in a Bottle]]"), [[Sugar Ray]] ("[[Someday (Sugar Ray song) |Someday]]"), [[Westlife]], [[Ricky Martin]] ("[[Livin La Vida Loca]]"), [['N Sync |*NSYNC]] ("[[Tearin' Up My Heart]]") and [[Five (band)|Five]]. Siega had previously directed the video for "[[What's My Age Again?]]".

The clip was shot August 5 and 6, 1999 on location at the Van Nuys Airport and Santa Monica Beach.<ref name="video">{{cite web|last= |first= |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1426201/19990811/blink_182.jhtml|title=Blink-182 Spoofs Boy Bands With New Video|publisher=MTV News|date=1999-08-11 |accessdate=2010-06-02}}</ref> The video premiered September 20, 1999 on [[MTV]]’s ''[[Making the Video]]''.<ref name="videopremiere"/> The video was named "Best Video" at the 2000 [[Kerrang! Awards]],<ref name="kerrang">{{cite web|last= Mancini|first=Robert|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1434121/20000830/slipknot.jhtml|title=Slipknot Steals Spotlight At Kerrang! Awards|publisher=MTV News|date=2000-08-30|accessdate=2010-06-02}}</ref> as well as nabbing "Best Group Video" at the 2000 [[MTV Video Music Awards]].

Guitarist Tom DeLonge said of the video:
{{cquote|We want to do a video that's like, directly like a boy band video, because we figure we're just as hot and we look good wet and we dance and we can fit in tight clothes just like everyone else, you know?<ref name="videopremiere">{{cite web|last=Manning|first=Kara|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1426196/19990917/blink_182.jhtml|title=Blink-182 Shoots Boy-Band Video, Prepares To Tour With Silverchair|publisher=MTV News|date=1999-09-17 |accessdate=2010-06-02}}</ref>}}

During rehearsals for the video, bassist Mark Hoppus met his future wife, Skye Everly. According to a 2004 interview, Everly, who was then an [[MTV]] talent executive, initially said no to dating Hoppus: "Tom [DeLonge] always used to embarrass me. Any girl he'd talk to, he'd say, 'Hey, you wanna go on a date with Mark?' He asked Skye [Everly], my wife, who looked at me and said 'No.' That's how it all started."<ref name="blender">{{cite web|last= Weiner|first=Jonah|url=http://www.blender.com/guide/67763/greatest-songs-ever-all-small-things.html|title=The Greatest Songs Ever! All the Small Things – Blender|publisher=Blender|date=2004-11-23|accessdate=2010-06-02}}</ref> Hoppus would marry Everly on December 2, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.last.fm/music/Mark+Hoppus/+wiki |title=Mark Hoppus’s Biography – Discover music, videos, concerts, stats, & pictures at Last.fm |publisher=Last.fm |date=2009-02-11 |accessdate=2011-10-11}}</ref>

==Track listing==

{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline = All the Small Things US Single CD and Cassette
| all_writing = [[Blink-182]]
| total_length =
| title1 = All the Small Things
| length1 = 2:54
| title2 = M+M's
| length2 = 2:39
}}

{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline = All the Small Things UK Single CD #1
| total_length =
| title1 = All the Small Things
| length1 = 2:48
| title2 = [[Dumpweed]]
| note2 = Live
| length2 = 2:24
| title3 = [[What's My Age Again?]]
| note3 = Live
| length3 = 2:58
}}

{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline = All the Small Things UK Single CD #2
| total_length =
| title1 = All the Small Things
| length1 = 2:55
| title2 = All the Small Things
| note2 = Live
| length2 = 3:15
| title3 = [[Dammit (song)|Dammit]]
| note3 = Live
| length3 = 2:38
| title4 = All the Small Things
| note4 = Video
| length4 = 3:00
}}

{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline = All the Small Things UK Single Cassette
| total_length =
| title1 = All the Small Things
| length1 = 2:48
| title2 = Dammit
| note2 = Live
| length2 = 2:45
}}

{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline = All the Small Things Australian Single CD
| total_length =
| title1 = All the Small Things
| length1 = 2:48
| title2 = Dammit
| note2 = Live in LA
| length2 = 3:05
| title3 = Family Reunion
| note3 = Live in LA
| length3 = 0:51
| title4 = [[I Won't Be Home for Christmas]]
| length4 = 3:16
}}

{{tracklist
| collapsed =
| headline = All the Small Things Italian Promo 12" Vinyl
| total_length =
| title1 = All the Small Things
| length1 = 2:48
| title2 = Dumpweed
| note2 = Live
| length2 =
| title3 = What's My Age Again?
| note3 = Live
| length3 =
}}

*All live tracks on the UK release were recorded at the Electric Ballroom, London, England, on November 30, 1999.

==Chart positions==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}

===Peak positions===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Chart
!Position
|-
| [[Billboard Hot 100]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 6
|-
| [[Modern Rock Tracks|U.S. Modern Rock Tracks]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 1
|-
| [[Top 40 Tracks|U.S. Top 40 Tracks]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 17
|-
| [[UK Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 2
|-
| [[ARIA Charts|AUS Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 8
|-
| [[Austria|Austria Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 4
|-
| Canadian ''[[RPM (magazine)|RPM]]'' [[Canadian Singles Chart|Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"|18
|-
| [[Canadian rock/alternative chart|Canadian ''RPM'' Rock Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"|10
|-
| [[Ultratop 50|Flanders Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 17
|-
| [[Media Control Charts|Germany Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 11
|-
| [[Irish Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 7
|-
| [[Irish Singles Chart|Irish Singles Chart (Re-Entry 2010)]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 89
|-
| [[Italy|Italy Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 6
|-
| [[Dutch Top 40|Netherlands Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 21
|-
| [[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|New Zealand Singles Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 10
|-
| [[VG-lista|Norwegian Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 12
|-
| [[Sweden|Sweden Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 7
|-
| [[Switzerland|Switzerland Chart]]
| style="text-align:center;"| 14
|}
{{col-2}}

===End of year charts===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!align="left"|End of year chart (2000)
! style="text-align:center;"|Position
|-
|U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100<ref>{{cite web|url=http://longboredsurfer.com/charts.php?year=2000|title=Billboard Top 100 - 2000|accessdate=2010-08-31}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|40
|}
{{col-end}}

{{S-start}}
{{succession box
| before = "[[Re-Arranged]]" by [[Limp Bizkit]]
| title = [[Modern Rock Tracks|''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks]] [[List of number-one modern rock hits (United States)|number-one single]]
| years = December 25, 1999 - February 19, 2000
| after = "[[Otherside]]" by [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]
}}
{{S-end}}

==Jedward version==
{{Infobox single
| Name = All the Small Things
| Cover = Jedward All-The-Small.jpg
| Artist = [[Jedward]]
| from Album = [[Planet Jedward]]
| Released = 16 July 2010
| Format = [[Music download|Digital download]], [[CD single]]
| Recorded = 2010
| Genre = [[Synthrock]], [[pop punk]]
| Length = 2:48
| Label = [[Universal Music Group|Universal]]
| Writer = [[Tom DeLonge]]
| Last single = "[[Under Pressure (Ice Ice Baby)]]"<br/>(2010)
| This single = "'''All the Small Things'''"<br/>(2010)
| Next single = "[[Lipstick (Jedward song)|Lipstick]]"<br/>(2011)
}}

"'''All the Small Things'''" served as the second single from Irish [[hip hop music|pop rap]] duo [[Jedward]]'s debut studio album, ''[[Planet Jedward]]''. The single was released on July 16, 2010. The song performed relatively modestly, peaking at #21 on the [[Irish Singles Chart|Irish Charts]] and at #6 on the [[UK Indie Chart]]. The single has become Jedward's worst performing single to date.

===Music video===
The music video for "All The Small Things" premiered on YouTube on July 15, 2010. The video was filmed in June 2010. The video is inspired by the original video by [[Blink-182]], parodying popular music videos that have been seen worldwide. The videos parodied by Jedward include "[[SOS (Jonas Brothers song)]]" by the [[Jonas Brothers]]; "[[Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)]]", by [[Beyoncé]]; "[[Telephone (song)|Telephone]]", by [[Lady Gaga]]; and "[[...Baby One More Time (song)|...Baby One More Time]]" by [[Britney Spears]]. The video was given it's first television airplay by 4Music on July 16. Since its premiere, the video has more than 1 million hits on YouTube.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmrmZahuGvU&feature=av2n "All The Small Things" music video by Jedward] at [[Vevo]]</ref>

===Track listing===
# "All the Small Things" (Radio Edit)

===Chart positions===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Chart (2010)
!Peak<br />position
|-
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|-
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|-
{{singlechart|UK|80|artist=Jedward|song=All The Small Things|date=2010-07-31}}
|}

===Release history===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Country
! Release date
|-
| Ireland
| July 16, 2010
|-
| United Kingdom
| July 19, 2010
|}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*{{youtube|9Ht5RZpzPqw|"All the Small Things" Official music video}}

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{{Jedward}}

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"All the Small Things"
Song

"All the Small Things" is a song by American pop punk band Blink-182. It was the second single released from the band's third album Enema of the State. Written by guitarist Tom DeLonge for his girlfriend, the song is one of Blink-182's most popular songs and is often considered their signature song which Andrew Venza cries too.

The single, released in January 2000, peaked at number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. "All the Small Things" was the band's first number 1 hit and it exposed the band to a whole new audience.

Chart success

Although one source states the single was released in December 1999,[1] most sources agree the single was released January 18, 2000. The song peaked at number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest Blink-182 has received on that respective chart.[1] The song also charted very well in other countries, most notably in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 2. The single was certified platinum in Australia.

The single was received positively, and labeled "a pop punk watershed" by Jonah Weiner of Blender. The song has been a staple of Blink's live set since its heyday.

"All the Small Things" was released on the UK compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 45 (2000) and the US edition of Now That's What I Call Music! 4 (2000). the song was used in 1999 in the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer (season 4, episode 9 - "Something Blue") before it was released on CD, and in Boston Legal (season 1, episode 14 - "Til We Meat Again"). The song is played during the end credits of the 2000 film, Charlie's Angels. It can be heard in the 2002 film Clockstoppers, and is also present on its soundtrack. Alvin and the Chipmunks covered the song for their 2008 album Undeniable. The song has been used frequently in music video games. It was released as downloadable content for Rock Band and Guitar Hero 5, and is part of the setlist for Guitar Hero: On Tour and the iPhone version of Rock Band. Covers are present in the video games Rock Revolution and Alvin and the Chipmunks.

When originally released, the song was performed on Saturday Night Live along with "What's My Age Again?" on January 8, 2000 on the season 25 episode hosted by Jamie Foxx.[2] As a testament to the song's lasting popular impact, it was performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno twice: first on October 15, 1999,[3] and second after Blink 182's reformation on May 19, 2009.[4] A British television series named after the song was broadcast on BBC One in 2009. In one of the hit animated sitcom Family Guy's star wars tributes, specifically the latest "It's a Trap!", Peter can be heard singing the song after Quagmire states the Ewoks "Seem to think I'm some sort of god.", to which Peter ironically exclaims "And they seem to think I'm Sum 41!" before proceeding to sing the first line of "All the Small Things".

Music video

The music video for the song, directed by Marcos Siega, features the band parodying various pop videos from a number of artists, most notably boy bands such as the Backstreet Boys ("I Want It That Way") and 98 Degrees ("Because of You"), but also pop artists such as Britney Spears ("Sometimes"), Christina Aguilera ("Genie in a Bottle"), Sugar Ray ("Someday"), Westlife, Ricky Martin ("Livin La Vida Loca"), *NSYNC ("Tearin' Up My Heart") and Five. Siega had previously directed the video for "What's My Age Again?".

The clip was shot August 5 and 6, 1999 on location at the Van Nuys Airport and Santa Monica Beach.[5] The video premiered September 20, 1999 on MTV’s Making the Video.[6] The video was named "Best Video" at the 2000 Kerrang! Awards,[7] as well as nabbing "Best Group Video" at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.

Guitarist Tom DeLonge said of the video:

We want to do a video that's like, directly like a boy band video, because we figure we're just as hot and we look good wet and we dance and we can fit in tight clothes just like everyone else, you know?[6]

During rehearsals for the video, bassist Mark Hoppus met his future wife, Skye Everly. According to a 2004 interview, Everly, who was then an MTV talent executive, initially said no to dating Hoppus: "Tom [DeLonge] always used to embarrass me. Any girl he'd talk to, he'd say, 'Hey, you wanna go on a date with Mark?' He asked Skye [Everly], my wife, who looked at me and said 'No.' That's how it all started."[1] Hoppus would marry Everly on December 2, 2000.[8]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Blink-182

All the Small Things US Single CD and Cassette
No.TitleLength
1."All the Small Things"2:54
2."M+M's"2:39
All the Small Things UK Single CD #1
No.TitleLength
1."All the Small Things"2:48
2."Dumpweed" (Live)2:24
3."What's My Age Again?" (Live)2:58
All the Small Things UK Single CD #2
No.TitleLength
1."All the Small Things"2:55
2."All the Small Things" (Live)3:15
3."Dammit" (Live)2:38
4."All the Small Things" (Video)3:00
All the Small Things UK Single Cassette
No.TitleLength
1."All the Small Things"2:48
2."Dammit" (Live)2:45
All the Small Things Australian Single CD
No.TitleLength
1."All the Small Things"2:48
2."Dammit" (Live in LA)3:05
3."Family Reunion" (Live in LA)0:51
4."I Won't Be Home for Christmas"3:16
All the Small Things Italian Promo 12" Vinyl
No.TitleLength
1."All the Small Things"2:48
2."Dumpweed" (Live) 
3."What's My Age Again?" (Live) 
  • All live tracks on the UK release were recorded at the Electric Ballroom, London, England, on November 30, 1999.

Chart positions

Preceded by Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single
December 25, 1999 - February 19, 2000
Succeeded by

Jedward version

"All the Small Things"
Song

"All the Small Things" served as the second single from Irish pop rap duo Jedward's debut studio album, Planet Jedward. The single was released on July 16, 2010. The song performed relatively modestly, peaking at #21 on the Irish Charts and at #6 on the UK Indie Chart. The single has become Jedward's worst performing single to date.

Music video

The music video for "All The Small Things" premiered on YouTube on July 15, 2010. The video was filmed in June 2010. The video is inspired by the original video by Blink-182, parodying popular music videos that have been seen worldwide. The videos parodied by Jedward include "SOS (Jonas Brothers song)" by the Jonas Brothers; "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", by Beyoncé; "Telephone", by Lady Gaga; and "...Baby One More Time" by Britney Spears. The video was given it's first television airplay by 4Music on July 16. Since its premiere, the video has more than 1 million hits on YouTube.[10]

Track listing

  1. "All the Small Things" (Radio Edit)

Chart positions

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[11] 21
UK Indie (OCC)[12] 6
UK Singles (OCC)[13] 80

Release history

Country Release date
Ireland July 16, 2010
United Kingdom July 19, 2010

References

  1. ^ a b c Weiner, Jonah (2004-11-23). "The Greatest Songs Ever! All the Small Things – Blender". Blender. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  2. ^ "SNL Transcripts: Jamie Foxx: 01/08/00". Snltranscripts.jt.org. 2000-01-08. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  3. ^ "Blink 182 Interview Tonight Show With Jay Leno Burbank CA USA 15/10/1999". YouTube. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "Blink-182 Spoofs Boy Bands With New Video". MTV News. 1999-08-11. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  6. ^ a b Manning, Kara (1999-09-17). "Blink-182 Shoots Boy-Band Video, Prepares To Tour With Silverchair". MTV News. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  7. ^ Mancini, Robert (2000-08-30). "Slipknot Steals Spotlight At Kerrang! Awards". MTV News. Retrieved 2010-06-02.
  8. ^ "Mark Hoppus's Biography – Discover music, videos, concerts, stats, & pictures at Last.fm". Last.fm. 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  9. ^ "Billboard Top 100 - 2000". Retrieved 2010-08-31.
  10. ^ "All The Small Things" music video by Jedward at Vevo
  11. ^ "Chart Track: Week 30, 2010". Irish Singles Chart.
  12. ^ "Official Independent Singles Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company.
  13. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.