Up All Night (Unwritten Law song)

"Up All Night" is a song by the San Diego-based rock band Unwritten Law, released as the first single from the band's 2002 album Elva. It was written by singer Scott Russo and produced by Michael "Miguel" Happoldt. It was their second song to chart, reaching #14 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.[1]

"Up All Night"
Single by Unwritten Law
from the album Elva
Released2002
Recorded2001 at Total Access, Redondo Beach, California
GenrePunk rock
Length11:52
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)Rob Brewer, Pat "PK" Kim, Steve Morris, Scott Russo, Wade Youman
Producer(s)Miguel, Unwritten Law, John Shanks, Steve Morris, Scott Russo
Unwritten Law singles chronology
"Lonesome"
(2000)
"Up All Night"
(2002)
"Seein' Red"
(2002)

Track listing

[2]

All lyrics are written by Scott Russo.

No.TitleMusicProducerLength
1."Up All Night"Unwritten Law, Inspired by Grinspoons 'Busy' from 'Pushing buttons' EP 1998. Credit- Phil Jamieson and Pat DavernMiguel, Unwritten Law3:03
2."Darkside"Russo, James BanisterJohn Shanks5:24
3."Baby, Baby" (demo)Russo, Rob BrewerSteve Morris, Russo3:25
Total length:11:52

Personnel

[2]

Band

Additional musicians

Production

  • Miguel – producer of "Up All Night", additional production on "Darkside"
  • John Shanks – producer of "Darkside"
  • David J. Holman – mix engineer of "Up All Night"
  • Eddie Ashworth – engineer of "Up All Night" and "Darkside"
  • Mike McMullen – assistant engineer of "Up All Night", additional engineering on "Darkside"
  • Dan Chase and Baraka – Pro Tools on "Up All Night" and "Darkside"
  • Tal Herzberg – Pro Tools on "Darkside"
  • Mark DeSisto – engineer of "Darkside"
  • Toby Miller – mix engineer of "Darkside"
  • Brian Garder – mastering

Artwork

  • Dean Karr – photography
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References

  1. "Unwritten Law Album & Song Chart History: Alternative Songs". Billboard charts. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  2. Up All Night (CD). Unwritten Law. Santa Monica, California: Interscope Records. 2001. 069497647-2.CS1 maint: others (link)
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