The single was a significant commercial success, particularly in the United Kingdom, where Sims would maintain a lifelong loyal following. Reached No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart in 1986.
Decades later, the song remains a staple on retro dance and R&B radio stations and is still frequently played in clubs. Joyce Sims All In All
"(You Are My) All and All" is frequently cited as a "pioneering" recording that helped define the early freestyle and electronic dance genres. Decades later, the song remains a staple on
The track topped R&B and dance charts internationally, paving the way for her even larger 1987 follow-up, "Come Into My Life". Legacy and Cultural Impact Legacy and Cultural Impact Released in 1986, was
Released in 1986, was the breakout debut single by American singer-songwriter Joyce Sims , marking a pivotal moment in the fusion of R&B and electronic dance music. Produced by Kurtis Mantronik of the influential hip-hop/electro group Mantronix, the track became a defining club anthem of the late 1980s and established Sims as a distinctive voice in the burgeoning freestyle and house music scenes. Production and Sound