All We Have Is Love

"All We Have Is Love" is a song recorded by American singer Sabrina Carpenter from her second studio album Evolution (2016), served as the last track of the album. The track was written by Carpenter, Afshin Salmani and Josh Cumbee, and it was produced by NONFICTION a collaboration of AFSHeeN and Josh Cumbee. The song was released by Hollywood Records as the first promotional single from Evolution on September 23, 2016 with the album's pre-order, three weeks before the album's release. "All We Have Is Love" is a midtempo piano pop song with an electropop chorus. In the song, Carpenter talks about happiness, optimism and love that reflects in a new relationship. According to Carpenter, the song is the most positive song on the album.

"All We Have Is Love"
Promotional single by Sabrina Carpenter
from the album Evolution
ReleasedSeptember 23, 2016 (2016-09-23)
Recorded2015
StudioKite Music Productions (Los Angeles, California)
Genre
Length3:02
LabelHollywood
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)NONFICTION

Background and recording

"All We Have Is Love" is written by Sabrina Carpenter, Afshin Salmani and Josh Cumbree and Carpenter met them in the first day of the recording sessions of the song.[1] In a French Fry Party on the EVOLution Tour in Toronto Sabrina said that they started writing the song on the piano and Carpenter explained that firstly the song was called "All I Have Is Love" and it was a dark, saucy song that talked about "the life that you deserve". In the next day, they rewrote the song and they titled "All We Have Is Love" because they thought it fits better into Carpenter's repertoire and album. Carpenter said in a track commentary that they start creating the song by building a fantasy world where happiness and love take place before everything [2]. In that song commentary, Carpenter states “In the end, the thing that we need to cherish the most is love. And it’s not just love for your significant other…it’s just loving everything you can possibly love with your whole heart.”

In addition of featuring in the background vocals with Sabrina Carpenter, the duo NONFICTION (AFSHeeN and Josh Cumbee) wrote, produced, engineered and mixed the track. Chris Gehringer did the audio mastering at Sterling Sound in New York. The vocals were recorded in 2015 at Kite Music Productions at Los Angeles in California.

Composition

"All We Have Is Love" is a three minutes and two seconds piano-driven pop song with an electropop chorus. The song is composed with a moderate rate of 128 beats per minute. It is written in the key of G major and Carpenter's vocal range spans from the low G3 to D5. Lyrically, "All We Have Is Love" the song talks about happiness, optimism and love that reflects in a new relationship [3].

Critical reception

Brittany Goldfield Rodrigues of ANDPOP said "The first single dropped in promotion of the album, anyone who pre-ordered the record got ‘All We Have Is Love.” The tune manages to be a sweet love song, while being a fun dance track at the same time. Her soft vocals are perfect on the track, complementing the beats instead of overpowering them. Sabrina’s higher register is everything.".[4] Big City said "Closing the album is “All We Have is Love,” which features a mesmerizing mix of multi-layered harmonies. Written a little over a year ago, the song's finished product is polished pop beats with spoken word sass leaving a perfect cliffhanger for whatever is next for Carpenter and her third release.".[5]. That's Why We Musyc said "“All We Have Is Love” is a standout tune she penned, and is ripe with raw emotion set against lush piano. She tells her fictional love, “They could tear this house down brick by brick/But we won’t even miss a thing.” While love is certainly a well-trodden topic, there is something very organic and palpable about “All We Have Is Love” that clearly comes from experience." [6]

Live performances

The song was part of her debut headline tour, being the thirteenth song to be performed.[7]. The song was included on The De-Tour, being the ninth song to be performed.

Credits and personnel

Recording and management

  • Recorded at Kite Music Productions (Los Angeles, California)
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound (New York City)
  • Seven Summits Music (BMI) obo itself and Pink Mic Music (BMI)/BMG Platinum Songs/Soundish (BMI), All Rights Administered by BMG Rights Management (US), LLC. Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved./BMG Gold Songs/Cumbee Publishing/Kite Kid Music (ASCAP), All Rights Administered by BMG Rights Management (US), LLC. Used By Permission. All Rights Reserved.

Personnel

Credits adapted from Evolution liner notes.[8]

Release history

Country Date Format
Worldwide September 23, 2016 Digital download
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References

  1. "Sabrina Carpenter - EVOLution Tour Ultimate VIP French Fry Party Q&A - Toronto". YouTube. 2016-11-17. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  2. "Sabrina Carpenter - All We Have Is Love - Commentary". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
  3. "Meaning of the song and lyrics". Genius. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  4. Brittany Goldfield Rodrigues (October 14, 2016). "ANDPOP - Track By Track Review Of EVOLution By Sabrina Carpenter". ANDPOP. Channel Zero. Archived from the original on November 9, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  5. Big City (October 14, 2016). "Big City - Track By Track Review Of EVOLution By Sabrina Carpenter". Big City. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  6. "That's Why We Musyc Review Of EVOLution By Sabrina Carpenter". Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  7. "EVOLution Tour Setlist". Setlist.fm. Retrieved May 1, 2016.
  8. Evolution liner notes [CD] Hollywood Records (2016).
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