"All This Love" is a single by DeBarge, released on October 17, 1982. The song was released as the third and final single from their second studio album of the same title on the Gordy label. The single would help DeBarge rise to R&B stardom. A cover version of the song was recorded by Patti LaBelle on her 1994 gold album Gems. A video for her version was also filmed.
Overview
History
DeBarge had released one album that performed poorly on the charts, and they recorded their second album with their own songs, chiefly written by El DeBarge, the main lead singer and focal point of the group. "All This Love" was one of the songs, a song with a high tenor part; El DeBarge had written it a year earlier in the hopes that then-label mate and longtime idol Marvin Gaye would record it.
Gaye had served as El's inspiration for the song, hinted in the group's vocal harmonizing in the final part of the song, which was similar to Gaye's "I Want You" vocal style period. But by the following year, Gaye had left the label. Debarge recorded the song, produced by Berry Gordy's niece Iris. It was the third single from the album, also called All This Love.
The song was featured in a 1983 episode of the US daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives.
Reception
Much like their first hit, "I Like It", "All This Love" was immediately embraced by the R&B community while the group gained a pop fan base. In the US, The single reached number 5 on the BillboardR&B chart, number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] and number one on the Adult Contemporary chart,[2] helping its parent album of the same name reach gold status by the summer of 1983.
Personnel
Lead vocals, keyboards and rhythm arrangement - El DeBarge
It was covered by American jazz violinist John Blake on his 1987 album Adventures of the Heart with vocals by Gwen Guthrie.[3]
Pop group Scene 23 from the WB show Popstars recorded a version on the song for their debut album, Introducing Scene 23.
Detroit-based guitarist Calvin Brooks recorded an instrumental version of it on his 1992 album My Favorite Thing.[4]
The song was re-recorded by R&B legend Patti LaBelle on her 1994 album, Gems. LaBelle's version, produced by Teddy Riley, was released as a single and peaked at #42 on the Billboard R&B chart. DeBarge and LaBelle later sung the song together as a duet live in concert.
Mexican-American percussionist Pete Escovedo, along with saxophonist Gerald Albright did an instrumental version of "All This Love" for Escovedo's 1995 album Flying South, which had considerable air time on smooth jazz radio stations.[5]