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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Debuted on 11/14/92 and peaked at #18 on Billboard's Hot 100.

This is the complete full version heard on the radio back in 1992-3 taken off my own personal copy of the 45rpm. On the other side of this 7" was their first hit "All I Want".

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  • Wow they still made 45s in the 90s?;

  • @JoeNJ1 Yes...but in more limited quantities. Most A&M and CBS/Columbia artists still had releases on vinyl through about 1995. Then, I believe both companies were either merged or folded into SONY or BMG and they stopped 45rpm production to tighten margins.

  • I had the 45 record at one time. I loved the flipside of this record, but I don't remember the title of the song. Does anybody know what it is?

  • @zemguitarist All I Want was the b-side. Actually, All I Want charted first and debuted on 6/27/92 and peaked at #15 on the pop chart, #8 on the airplay chart.

  • Geez...this song came out when I was 6 but I still love it!!

  • @rockismylife86 too bad the music videos that are on YT cut off of the ending.

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  • I think that good music is out there, but it's hard to find behind all this crap that's shoved down our throat's by these big music companie's. I don't know anything really about how talent is found by these Co's, but it seem's to me that they just want a pretty face and maybe a little bit of a voice. Even then it's just one song, maybe two and that person is a star?? What happened to the day's when you could put on an album(yes, I said ALBUM) and EVERY song was freekin great?

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  • @JoeNJ1 Dude, seriously? 7in records are generally in 45rpm format. Your messing with us......silly comment maker.  ;)

  • I saw them at The Ark about a year ago... They were sooo good... I love this song, definitely my favorite song by them.

    I'll probably never see them again, unfortunately...

  • I can walk on water

  • This is classic easy listening music like the carpenters

  • dedicated to turtles, fish, whales/dolphins, octopus, and all sentient tru-gods.

  • I was lucky enough to see them live at St. Olaf College in ... I am guessing now, but 94 or 95 ... They were great! Still looking for Glen Phillip's slippers ... ;)

    They were awesome!

  • Gorgeous song. Takes me back to college- reminds me of my friends.  :) Thanks for the upload.

  • Without a doubt, this tune captures the true beauty of this planet's oceans. This is resplendent poetry at its very best. I dedicate this song to anyone who has sailed the seas (military or merchantmen).

  • @babymoondancer  Ain't it the absolute truth! I think Herman Melville, Jack London, and Ernest Hemingway just might like this song.

  • I think this should have been the album mix instead of the other way around....it was great how they picked up on the ending and continue the song and fade it out

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