All You Have to Do
| "All You Have to Do" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single by Boy Krazy | ||||
| from the album Boy Krazy | ||||
| Released | 1992 | |||
| Recorded | 1991 | |||
| Genre | Pop/Dance | |||
| Length | 3:11 | |||
| Label | Next Plateau, PolyGram | |||
| Songwriter | Stock/Waterman | |||
| Producers | Mike Stock, Pete Waterman | |||
| Boy Krazy singles chronology | ||||
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"All You Have to Do" is a single by American female pop group Boy Krazy, written and produced by Mike Stock and Pete Waterman.[1] Lead vocals were performed by group member Johnna Cummings, with additional lead vocals in the chorus by Josselyne Jones.
Released in February 1992, this was Boy Krazy's first single as a quartet, after Renee Veneziale left the band in 1991. The song was not a hit for the group, only peaking at #91 in the UK singles chart. The fact that this single was only released on vinyl and not as a CD single may have hindered a bigger success, as the British public were switching to a CD format at the time. The song was later included on the group's debut album in 1993.
The B-side to this single was "Good Times with Bad Boys" which was released as a single on its own in 1993.
In August 2009, the single was released through iTunes as a digital EP, including never released remixes of the song and other album tracks.
Charts
| Chart (1992) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| UK Singles Chart | 91 |
Formats and track listings
7" Single
- All You Have To Do
- Good Times With Bad Boys
12" Single
- All You Have To Do (12" Version)
- Good Times With Bad Boys
- All You Have To Do (Instrumental)
iTunes EP
- All You Have To Do
- All You Have To Do (Extended Version)
- All You Have To Do (Instrumental)
- All You Have To Do (Backing Track) *
- Don't Wanna Let You Go *
- Don't Wanna Let You Go (Instrumental) *
- Who Could Ask For Anything More? (Original Version) *
- Who Could Ask For Anything More? (Original Instrumental) *
- Who Could Ask For Anything More? (Original Backing Track) *
- Who Could Ask For Anything More? (Album Instrumental) *
- Who Could Ask For Anything More? (Album Backing Track) *
References
- ^ Lannert, John (14 March 1993). "Breezy, romantic romp". South Florida Sun Sentinel – via newspapers.com.