All the Way (Craig David song)

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"All the Way"
Single by Craig David
from the album The Story Goes...
B-side "Take 'Em Off"
"Can You Feel Me"
Released 8 August 2005
Format CD single
Genre R&B
Length 3:55 (album version)
3:35 (radio edit)
Label Warner Bros. / Edel Germany / Atlantic Records
Writer(s) Craig David/Mark Hill
Producer(s) Mark Hill
Craig David singles chronology
"You Don't Miss Your Water ('Til the Well Runs Dry)"
(2003)
"All the Way"
(2005)
"Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)"
(2005)

"All the Way" is the first single released by the British R&B artist Craig David from his third album The Story Goes.... It was the first single he released with new label Warner Bros. Records after Wildstar Records went bankrupt. After missing the top ten with previous singles "World Filled with Love" and "You Don't Miss Your Water ('Til the Well Runs Dry)", "All The Way" returned David to the top three. It was the highest charting single from The Story Goes... but not the biggest selling as "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" spent over double the amount of weeks inside the UK Top 75.

The music video became the 6th Craig David video directed by Max & Dania.

Formats and track listings

UK CD: 1

  1. "All the Way" (radio edit)
  2. "Take 'Em Off" (album version)

UK CD: 2

  1. "All the Way" (radio edit)
  2. "Can You Feel Me"
  3. "All the Way" (Kardinal Beats remix)
  4. "All the Way" (Sandy Rivera Blackwiz mix)
  5. "All the Way" (video)

Chart performance

The single charted at number three on the UK Singles Chart, returning David to the top forty. "All The Way" spent six weeks inside the UK Top 75.

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[1] 31
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[2] 61
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[3] 28
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[4] 28
Denmark (Tracklisten)[5] 8
France (SNEP)[6] 23
Germany (Official German Charts)[7] 18
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[8] 13
Italy (FIMI)[9] 12
Ireland (IRMA) 27
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[10] 47
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[11] 48
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[12] 33
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[13] 3

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