Everything at Once

2012 single by Lenka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Everything at Once" is a song written and recorded by the Australian singer Lenka. It was released in 4 November 2012 as the third single from her second studio album, Two (2011).

Released4 November 2012 (2012-11-04)
Length2:38
SongwriterLenka Kripac
Quick facts Single by Lenka, from the album Two ...
"Everything at Once"
Single by Lenka
from the album Two
Released4 November 2012 (2012-11-04)
Length2:38
LabelSony
SongwriterLenka Kripac
ProducerDavid Kosten
Lenka singles chronology
"Two"
(2011)
"Everything at Once"
(2012)
"Heart to the Party"
(2013)
Music video
"Everything at Once" on YouTube
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Release and commercial performance

"Everything at Once" was originally released as her second studio album Two's second promotional single in 2011;[1] but it was later released as an official single in November 2012. It was featured in a Windows 8 commercial and Disney Studio All Access trailer, becoming Lenka's second most successful single after 2008's "The Show".[2]

Music video and live performance

Lenka performed "Everything at Once" in Jimmy Kimmel Live! with "Heart Skips a Beat".[3] Its music video shows Lenka wearing a black and white striped dress dancing with two women with the background matching Lenka's dress. Lenka then starts miming with her hands the things she wants to be. Then, she starts dancing with eyes painted on her hands. She then forms a circle with the other women and begins to switch the background in order to match her and the women's dresses. The video then ends with Lenka falling backwards into the women's arms.

Track listings

CD single[4]
  1. Everything at Once – 2:39
  2. Deep Blue – 3:50
Digital download – EP[5]
  1. Everything at Once – 2:39
  2. The Show – 3:56
  3. Trouble Is a Friend – 3:36
  4. Heart Skips a Beat – 3:22

Charts

More information Chart (2012–2013), Peak position ...
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Certifications

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List of certifications and sales
Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Germany (BVMI)[32] Gold 150,000^
South Korea (Gaon) 243,623[33]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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