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| Recorded = March – August, 1989, [[Skywalker Ranch]], [[Marin County]] |
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| Label = [[Elektra Records|Elektra]] |
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"All My Life" is a song written by Karla Bonoff and performed as duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville on Ronstadt's Triple Platinum-certified 1989 album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind; this was the second collaboration of Ronstadt and Neville. The song was released as a single in early 1990 and hit #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart (where it held for 3 weeks) as well as #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[1]
- Due to radio airplay the song was already in the Top 10 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart (which monitors airplay only).
"All My Life" won the award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 1991 Grammy Awards.
Personnel
- Linda Ronstadt - Vocals
- Aaron Neville - Vocals
- Don Grolnick - Piano
- Andrew Gold - Electric guitar
- Michael Landau - Electric Guitar
- Lee Sklar - Bass
- Russ Kunkel - Drums
- Michael Fisher - Percussion
- Robbie Buchanan - Keyboard
- Skywalker Symphony Orchestra arranged and conducted by David Campbell
References
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Top Adult Contemporary: 1961-2006. Record Research. p. 209.