Lovin' All Night

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“Lovin' All Night”
Single by Rodney Crowell
from the album Life Is Messy
Released 1992
Genre Country
Length 3:50
Label Lucky Dog
Writer(s) Rodney Crowell
Producer Rodney Crowell, John Leventhal
Rodney Crowell singles chronology
"Things I Wish I Said"
(1991)
"Lovin' All Night"
(1992)
"What Kind of Love"
(1992)
“Lovin' All Night”
“Lovin' All Night” cover
Single by Patty Loveless
from the album On Your Way Home
B-side Over My Shoulder
Released June 14, 2003 (2003-06-14)
Format CD-Single
Genre Country
Length 3:38
Label Epic
Writer(s) Rodney Crowell
Producer Emory Gordy, Jr.
Patty Loveless singles chronology
"Out of Control Raging Fire"
(2002)
"Lovin' All Night"
(2003)
"On Your Way Home"
(2003)

"Lovin' All Night" is a song written and performed by Rodney Crowell. Crowell recorded the song for his 1992 album, Life Is Messy. It was released as the first single from the album and peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart.

[edit] Patty Loveless verison

Patty Loveless included a version of the song on her eighth album with Epic Records, On Your Way Home, her thirteenth album of original music overall. The single was released in 2003. It was the first single released from the album.

Video Frame from the accompanying music video
Video Frame from the accompanying music video

According to Loveless "...On the Down From The Mountain tour last year (2002), a friend of mine, Rodney Crowell was out there with me. Rodney was hosting the show, and he would perform it. We were having the best time of our lives out there, and we were in Roanoke, Virginia and he asked me to come out and perform with him, and I couldn't refuse him. Later, when I was in the process of reviewing material for the new album, I remembered the night in Roanoke and I asked my producer if we could contract Rodney and include the song on the album. So, that's how it came about how I recorded "Lovin All Night".[1]

The song charted for 19 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart, reaching #18 during the week of 27 September 2003.

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