Most of All (song)

"Most of All" is a B. J. Thomas single from the 1970 album, Most of All, on Scepter Records.[1] The song, composed by Buddy Buie and J.R. Cobb (Classics IV, Atlanta Rhythm Section), reached #2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary singles chart, and #38 on the Billboard Hot 100, in the same year.[2] The song was also a hit in Canada, reaching the Top 20 on both corresponding charts.

"Most of All"
Single by B. J. Thomas
from the album Most of All
B-side"The Mask"
ReleasedNovember 1970 (1970-11)
Length2:52
LabelScepter Records SCE-12299
Songwriter(s)
Buddy Buie, J.R. Cobb
Producer(s)
BJ Thomas Singles singles chronology
"I Just Can't Help Believing"
(1970)
"Most of All"
(1970)
"No Love at All"
(1971)

History

The song has been republished on many of Thomas' albums and greatest hits compilations,[3] including a calypso arranged duo with Keb' Mo' on The Living Room Sessions (2013).[4][5]

Year Title Single: "Most of All" (B. J. Thomas)
Peak chart positions [2]
Album
US AC US US Country US Christian (CHR) CAN AC CAN CAN Country
1970 "Most of All" 2 38 13 20 Most of All

Other versions

Anne Murray recorded it for her 1971 album "Talk It Over In The Morning".

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References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (1970). "Most of All". Album. AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  2. "Most of All". Awards. AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  3. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (1970). "Most of All". Song. AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  4. Dauphin, Chuck (26 March 2013). "BJ Thomas Teams With Richard Marx, Keb Mo and Others on Duets Album". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  5. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2013). "The Living Room Sessions". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
  6. "Harvey Fuqua". Biography. The Vocal Group Hall of Fame Foundation. 6 July 2010. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
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