Your rating for "That's All" by GENESIS 32
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15 points - outstanding (6) 19%
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GENESIS - That's All Year: 1983 Album: Genesis Working title: ? Credits: Banks/Collins/Rutherford Lyrics: Yes Length: 4:25 Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford Played live: 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1992 (snippet), 2021, 2022 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: Not Mama, but That's All brought Genesis great chart success in the USA. The song reached No. 6 and was almost too funky and cheerful for Genesis standards, even if the lyrics are rather ambivalent. With the exception of the dress rehearsal in 1998 (Bray Studios), Genesis did not play the song live after 1987 until 2021, meanwhile Ray Wilson still regularly includes it in his setlist. |