We’re All Alone

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"We’re All Alone" is a soft rock ballad popularized by Boz Scaggs in the late 1970s, known for its lush arrangement and numerous cover versions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
composer Boz Scaggs NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy Elkie Brooks NERFINISHED
Engelbert Humperdinck NERFINISHED
Frankie Valli NERFINISHED
Joe Pizzulo NERFINISHED
Karla Bonoff NERFINISHED
La Toya Jackson NERFINISHED
Marlena Shaw NERFINISHED
Olivia Ong NERFINISHED
Regine Velasquez NERFINISHED
Rita Coolidge NERFINISHED
Shirley Bassey NERFINISHED
Tavares NERFINISHED
The Carpenters NERFINISHED
The Nolans NERFINISHED
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra NERFINISHED
The Three Degrees NERFINISHED
The Walker Brothers NERFINISHED
Westlife NERFINISHED
era late 1970s
genre soft rock
hasInstrumentation orchestral arrangement
piano
soft rock rhythm section
string arrangement
hasMusicalStyle ballad
isPopularMusic true
language English
lyricist Boz Scaggs NERFINISHED
notableFor lush arrangement
numerous cover versions
originalReleaseDecade 1970s
performer Boz Scaggs NERFINISHED
popularizedBy Boz Scaggs NERFINISHED
productionCharacteristic lush production
smooth sound
tempo slow
theme emotional intimacy
romantic love
title We’re All Alone NERFINISHED
vocalStyle melodic

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Boz Scaggs notableWork We’re All Alone
Boz Scaggs notableSingle We’re All Alone
Rita Coolidge notableWork We’re All Alone
Rita Coolidge notableWork We’re All Alone
this entity surface form: We’re All Alone (album Anytime…Anywhere)