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"All 4 Love"
Song

"All 4 Love" (also known as "All for Love") is a number-one single by the music group Color Me Badd released in 1991 as the third single from their debut album C.M.B. As a number-one single, it replaced Michael Jackson's "Black or White" and was then replaced by Elton John and George Michael's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" in early 1992. It was the band's second number-one single in the US, and also their last one. The recording contains elements and/or samples of the 1966 minor R&B hit "Patch My Heart" by The Mad Lads. In 2002, Stevie Brock covered it as his first single.

Track listings

Single [2]

  • 1 All 4 Love [Album Version] 3:30
  • 2 Color Me Badd 4:05

Maxi-CD [3]

  • 1 All 4 Love [Album Mix] 3:29
  • 2 All 4 Love [All 4 Street Mix - with Rap] 3:47
  • 3 All 4 Love [Red Hot Mix] 3:48
  • 4 All 4 Love [All 4 Street Mix - without Rap] 3:47

Chart positions

Preceded by New Zealand Singles Chart
11 October 1991 (1 week)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
January 25, 1992
Succeeded by

See also

References

  1. ^ "All 4 Love: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  2. ^ "Color Me Badd - All 4 Love (Cassette) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  3. ^ "Color Me Badd - All 4 Love (CD) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  4. ^ http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Color+Me+Badd&titel=All+4+Love&cat=s
  5. ^ Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. p. 263. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
  6. ^ "Billboard Top 100 - 1992". Archived from the original on January 17, 2010. Retrieved July 30, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ Geoff Mayfield (December 25, 1999). 1999 The Year in Music Totally '90s: Diary of a Decade - The listing of Top Pop Albums of the '90s & Hot 100 Singles of the '90s. Billboard. Retrieved October 15, 2010. {{cite book}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)