All These Things
1976 single by Joe Stampley
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"All These Things" is a 1962 single[1] written by Allen Toussaint under the pseudonym of "Naomi Neville", and first recorded by Art Neville in 1962.
| "All These Things" | ||||
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| Single by Joe Stampley | ||||
| from the album All These Things | ||||
| B-side | "My Louisiana Woman" | |||
| Released | April 1976 | |||
| Genre | Country | |||
| Label | Dot | |||
| Songwriter | Allen Toussaint | |||
| Joe Stampley singles chronology | ||||
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Joe Stampley version
The biggest chart hit version was performed by Joe Stampley. In 1966,The Uniques recorded the song with Joe Stampley singing lead.[2] "All These Things" was Stampley's third number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for a single week and spent a total of 13 weeks on the chart.[3]
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Cover versions
- An early recording was also done by Lee Tillman,
- A re-recording in 1981 charted at number 62.
- John Boutté recorded it, as well, and performed it regularly and at Allen Toussaint's memorial.
- James Booker recorded the song on his album Classified (1982).
- Elvis Costello recorded the song with Toussaint in 2006 for the album The River in Reverse.