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"All I Want Is You" | genre: Rock | |
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Ever get a song stuck in your head and just can't get it out? Well, "All I Want Is You," Crimson Rain's first single off their new album "Passion & Pain," is one of those kinds of songs. The track is currently being heard across Ohio airwaves. Previous to the album's release, the song was featured as a "Track of the Day" on garageband.com out of tens of thousands of songs, due to it's rave reviews. In fact, the song peaked at #80 out of 40,000 songs! The track is a sure fire hit with it's radio friendly sound, pop/rock stylings, and catchy hooks. See below for more information on it's B-side, "Sweet November Morning."
Visit www.crimson-rain.com for more information on purchasing the new album, Passion & Pain! |
CD: Passion & Pain
Credits: Hardy/Trenta/D'Entremont/Zaza |
Story Behind the Song
"The story behind this tune is quite good. It was originally entitled "Stuck In A Moment", and was about how sometimes you get down, and it feels like you will never recover. As recording began for what became "Passion and Pain", we were confident it was going to be one of the best songs on the CD. But just as we were about to record vocals, U2 came out with their single "Stuck In A Moment (You Can't Get Out Of)". U2's song had the same title and basically the same storyline. So we tossed the lyrics out, and preceded to sit on the song for months. We just couldn't think of a premise for the song. Finally, our producer Alan D'Entremont and I finally came up with a story. We would write lyrics that told the story of a guy, whose band makes the big time, and he leaves his sweetheart at home for Hollywood. He gets there only to discover that the one he left behind, was the only thing that he really wanted."
-James Hardy - Lead Singer; Crimson Rain
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