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All I Wanna Do (Sheryl Crow song)

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1994 single by Sheryl Crow
Not to be confused withAll I Wanna Do (The Beach Boys song).

"All I Wanna Do"
US commercial cassette single
Single bySheryl Crow
from the albumTuesday Night Music Club
B-side
  • "Solidify"
  • "I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday"
ReleasedJuly 12, 1994 (1994-07-12)
StudioToad Hall (Pasadena, California)
GenreCountry pop
Length
  • 4:32 (album version)
  • 4:11 (remix)
LabelA&M
Songwriters
ProducerBill Bottrell
Sheryl Crow singles chronology
"Leaving Las Vegas"
(1994)
"All I Wanna Do"
(1994)
"Strong Enough"
(1994)
Audio sample
Music video
"Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do" onYouTube

"All I Wanna Do" is a song performed by American singer and songwriterSheryl Crow. It was written by Crow,David Baerwald,Bill Bottrell, andKevin Gilbert, with lyrics adapted fromWyn Cooper's 1987 poem "Fun". Released in July 1994 byA&M Records, it was Crow's breakthrough hit from her 1993 debut album,Tuesday Night Music Club. The song is Crow's biggest US hit, peaking at number two on theBillboard Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks from October 8 to November 12, 1994 (it was kept from No. 1 byBoyz II Men’s “I’ll Make Love to You”), and it also topped theBillboardAdult Contemporary chart. It was the winner of the1995 Grammy forRecord of the Year andBest Female Pop Vocal Performance and was nominated forSong of the Year.

In addition to its US success, "All I Wanna Do" peaked at number one in Australia for one week and in Canada for four weeks, also topping theRPM Adult Contemporary Tracks chart in the latter country. In New Zealand and the United Kingdom, it peaked at number four, and in Europe, it reached the top 10 in Austria,Flanders, France, Germany, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The accompanying music video was directed by David Hogan andRoman Coppola and won an award at the 1994Billboard Music Video Awards. Crow performed the song on her live albumSheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park.

Background and structure

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The lyrics of the song are based on the poem "Fun" byWyn Cooper.[1][2][3][4] Cooper was inspired to write the poem by a conversation at a bar with a friend and occasional writer, Bill Ripley,[5][6] in which he said "All I want is to have a little fun before I die", which became the first line of the poem. In a 1994 interview, Cooper said: "The poem isn't really about him. Or me. They're different people. They're people you can sort of see as ... well ... objective correlatives. Symbols of people like us, or what we could have been, or what we would have become if we continued to drink and do nothing with our lives."[7][8]

Toad Hall Studio, where the song was recorded, was next door to thePasadena Playhouse.[9][10] Crow's producer (Bottrell) discovered Cooper's poetry bookThe Country of Here Below in a nearby used bookstore inPasadena, California. Crow had written a song called "I Still Love You" but was unhappy with its lyrics; she used its melody and adapted the poem for her lyrics to "All I Wanna Do".

The song earned Cooper considerable royalties and helped to promote his book, originally published in a run of only 500 copies in 1987, into multiple reprints.[7] After the song became popular, Ripley brought an unsuccessful lawsuit against Cooper for some of the song's royalties, which ended their friendship.[7][11]

The opening spoken line, "This ain't no disco", is a reference to the song "Life During Wartime" byTalking Heads.[12]

In 1997, after attending a performance by Crow at theRosemont Theatre in Illinois, veteranChicago Tribune music criticGreg Kot called the song "a rewrite ofStealers Wheel's 'Stuck in the Middle with You'".[13]

Critical reception

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Larry Flick fromBillboard magazine wrote, "Critical darling is poised for a long-deserved top 40 breakthrough with this breezy hand-clapper. Crow has a friendly demeanor that adds extra bounce to a sweet instrumental setting of jangly guitars and toe-tapping beats. Live-sounding jam is a fitting soundtrack to a day at the beach or speeding down the highway with the top down."[14] Troy J. Augusto fromCash Box felt it should have been the first single fromTuesday Night Music Club. "Devil-may-care lyrics ("I like a good beer-buzz, early in the morning"), a coolcountry twang and Sheryl's friendly vocal style should all spell hit for this feelin'-good number.Rock, country,adult and, particularly, hits radio should all find lots to love about this low-key frolic. Don't miss the live show."[15] In a second single review, he noted, "Seriously infectious hook, simple yet clever instrumentation and Crow's likable personality all spell a winner here. A perfect summertime track, 'All I Wanna Do' could well be the song that kicks off Sheryl's run at the big leagues."[16] In his weekly UK chart commentary,James Masterton commented, that "All I Wanna Do" "certainly has potential to go further, not least withLisa Loeb as a role model but my one overwhelming confession is that I honestly cannot see what all the fuss is about. It's a good record, but no more."[17] Alan Jones fromMusic Week said "this cheery pop/rock smash is a wordy, but expertly delivered and invigorating confection with a catchy chorus." He added, "Brits may not smile as much as US rock buyers, but they'll grin enough to get this into the chart."[18]

Music video

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The music video for "All I Wanna Do" was directed by David Hogan andRoman Coppola, with Martin Coppen directing photography.[19] It features Crow and her band performing the song on the street, with notable characters flying through the air. The video was filmed in front of theRoxy Theatre at the corner of Franklin Street and North 1st Street inClarksville, Tennessee. It won an award for Best New Artist Clip of the Year in the category for Pop/AC at the 1994Billboard Music Video Awards.[20][21]

Two versions of the music video exist. The original video featured the character "Billy", mentioned in the song, played by actorGregory Sporleder. A second version of the video was released with the character's appearances edited out. The edited version appears on Crow's "Greatest Hits" music video DVD. In 2009, an additional music video was released, featured on the 2009 re-release ofTuesday Night Music Club.

Impact and legacy

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In 2009, "All I Wanna Do" was ranked number 30 onEntertainment Weekly's "The 100 Greatest Summer Songs", saying, "Barfly-poetry verses outtaTom Waits meet a chorus veritably lifted fromBrian Wilson's picnic basket: It's the most literary-minded mindless summer single ever."[22] In 2017,Billboard ranked it number three on their list of the "10 Greatest Sheryl Crow Songs".[23] In 2023,The Guardian ranked the song number five on their list of the "20 Greatest Sheryl Crow Songs",[24] whileBillboard ranked it number 405 in their "500 Best Pop Songs of All Time".[25] The latter added, "Well, it ain't nodisco and it ain't no country club neither — it's the L.A.-set slice-of-life breakout hit for singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, a "Piano Man" for the alt-rock '90s."

Track listings

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  • US cassette single (cat. no. 31458 0702 4)
  1. "All I Wanna Do" (Remix)
  2. "Solidify"
  • French CD single (cat. no. 580-654-2)
  1. "All I Wanna Do"
  2. "What I Can Do for You" – Live at the Borderline
  • German CD single (cat. no. 580-655-2)
  1. "All I Wanna Do"
  2. "I Shall Believe" – Live in Nashville
  3. "What I Can Do for You" – Live at the Borderline
  • UK CD 1 (cat. no. 580-843-2)
  1. "All I Wanna Do" – Remix
  2. "Solidify"
  3. "I'm Gonna Be A Wheel Someday"
  • European CD single (cat. no. 580-844-2)
  1. "All I Wanna Do"
  • UK CD 2 (cat. no. 580-845-2)
  1. "All I Wanna Do" – live acoustic for Virgin Radio UK
  2. "Run Baby Run" – Live acoustic for Virgin Radio UK
  3. "Leaving Las Vegas" – Live acoustic for Virgin Radio UK

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1994–1995)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[26]1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[27]5
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[28]10
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[29]31
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[30]1
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[31]1
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[32]13
Europe (European AC Radio)[33]4
France (SNEP)[34]5
Germany (GfK)[35]10
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[36]4
Ireland (IRMA)[37]5
Japan (Oricon)[38]5
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[39]15
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[40]10
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[41]4
Norway (VG-lista)[42]15
Scotland Singles (OCC)[43]3
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[44]13
UK Singles (OCC)[45]4
UK Airplay (Music Week)[46]1
USBillboard Hot 100[47]2
USAdult Contemporary (Billboard)[48]1
USAdult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[49]32
USAlternative Airplay (Billboard)[50]4
USMainstream Rock (Billboard)[51]35
USPop Airplay (Billboard)[52]1
USRhythmic Airplay (Billboard)[53]31

Year-end charts

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Chart (1994)Position
Australia (ARIA)[54]34
Brazil (Mais Tocadas)[55]14
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[56]7
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[57]47
Germany (Media Control)[58]93
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[59]16
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[60]116
UK Singles (OCC)[61]58
USBillboard Hot 100[62]34
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[63]41
US Modern Rock Tracks (Billboard)[64]14
USCash Box Top 100[65]21
Chart (1995)Position
Australia (ARIA)[66]78
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[67]38
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[68]72
France (SNEP)[69]46
UK Airplay (Music Week)[70]17
USBillboard Hot 100[71]67

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[72]3× Platinum210,000
Japan (RIAJ)[38]Platinum100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[73]Platinum30,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[74]Gold400,000
United States (RIAA)[75]Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United StatesJuly 12, 1994
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • cassette
A&M[75]
JapanAugust 25, 1994Mini-CD[76]
AustraliaOctober 17, 1994
  • CD
  • cassette
[77]
United KingdomOctober 24, 1994
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
A&M[78]

Cover versions

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Amy Studt version

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"All I Wanna Do"
Single byAmy Studt
from the albumFalse Smiles(re-release)
B-side"Forget It All""You're the Breeze"
ReleasedJanuary 12, 2004 (2004-01-12)[79]
Length3:55
Label
Songwriters
ProducerDavid Eriksen
Amy Studt singles chronology
"Under the Thumb"
(2003)
"All I Wanna Do"
(2004)
"Furniture"
(2007)

English singer-songwriterAmy Studt released acover version of "All I Wanna Do" as her fourth single. Studt was asked personally bySheryl Crow to record a cover of the song, and Crow provided backing vocals on the track.[80][81]

Released on January 12, 2004, the single reached a peak of number 21 on theUK Singles Chart and number 25 on theIrish Singles Chart. It was taken from the re-release of her debut album,False Smiles. Following the peaking of "All I Wanna Do", Studt was dropped from her record labelPolydor for poor sales.[82]

Track listing

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  1. "All I Wanna Do"
  2. "Forget It All"
  3. "You're the Breeze"
  4. "All I Wanna Do" (video)

Charts

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Chart (2004)Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[83]25
Scotland Singles (OCC)[84]17
UK Singles (OCC)[85]21

Other versions

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US singer Joanne Farrell released a dance version of the song in 1995. The song reached number 40 on theBillboard Dance Club Play chart; it also reached number 40 on the Official UK Singles Chart.

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