"All My Life" was the first single released from the Foo Fighters' fourth album, One By One. It was released on two main discs in 2002. It also won a Grammy for best hard rock performance. The song spent 10 straight weeks at #1 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, coincidentally succeeding Nirvana (who featured Foo Fighters singer Dave Grohl on drums) and their long-unreleased final recording, "You Know You're Right."
In March 2005, Q magazine placed "All My Life" at number 94 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.
"All My Life" is a song written by Karla Bonoff and performed as duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville on Ronstadt's 1989 album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind.
The song was released as a single in 1990 where it went to #11 on the Billboard Top 100 and #1 on the adult contemporary chart.
"All My Life" won the award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 1991 Grammy Awards.
"All My Life" is a R&B love ballad recorded by Jodeci members (and brothers) K-Ci and JoJo. It was released as a single from the duo's album Love Always.
It was K-Ci and JoJo's second number-one song, following 2Pac's "How Do U Want It" (on which they were credited as featured vocalists). "All My Life" had earned enough airplay to debut on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at number fifteen when the single was released to retail stores in March 1998. The following week it jumped to number one and stayed there for three weeks.
Shayne Ward recorded a cover version for his debut album, Shayne Ward.
Nelly samples the song in his single "Wadsyaname".
The opening violin of the song is sampled from "P.S. I Love You" by Frank Sinatra.
"All My Life" is a single released by Billy Joel, the first new song with lyrics he had written since 1993's River of Dreams album. The song, produced by Phil Ramone, was written in honor of the second anniversary of Joel and his wife Katie Lee. It was recorded at Legacy Studios on December 29, 2006 and released exclusively on People magazine's online homepage for Valentine's Day before becoming available in the iTunes Store on February 20, 2007.