"All I Need to Know" | |||||||||||||||
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Single by Emma Bunton | |||||||||||||||
from the album Life in Mono | |||||||||||||||
B-side | "Midnight and Martinis" | ||||||||||||||
Released | February 12, 2007 | ||||||||||||||
Format | CD single, digital download | ||||||||||||||
Recorded | 2006 | ||||||||||||||
Genre | Soul | ||||||||||||||
Length | 4:18 (Album Version) 3:36 (Single Edit) |
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Label | Universal | ||||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Emma Bunton, Jamie Hartman | ||||||||||||||
Producer | Simon Franglen | ||||||||||||||
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"All I Need to Know" is the second and final single from Emma Bunton's third solo album, Life in Mono (2006). The song was co-written with Jamie Hartman, who is notable for previously writing the hit "All Time Love" for Will Young. First announced by her official site,[1] the single was released physically on February 12, 2007 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was also available to download from February 5, 2007. The physical release of this single is a two-track CD, with a remix being available only as an iTunes exclusive. The single entered the UK Singles Chart on the week of February 24, 2007 at number 60 and charted for only one week before falling out,[2] making it the lowest charting single of Bunton's career.
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UK CD
UK iTunes
UK Radio Promo
UK Club Promo
19 Management Internal CD-R1
1The musical arrangement of the Promo Radio Edit is different from that of the released Single Edit, and features extra strings and an enhanced beat. This version was not released commercially but has since leaked onto the internet.
Directed by Max & Dania, the video was shot shortly before Christmas 2006 in the East End of London.[3] The video features Emma as an angel watching over various lonely people, none of whom can see her.
The only trace of her presence are floating feathers that come from her wings, which are only observable as reflections or from a distance.
The video was originally inspired by the photography of Peter Lindbergh, who is one of the world's preeminent fashion photographers.[4]
Chart (2007) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Chart | 60 |
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