All I Really Want (Alanis Morissette song)
"All I Really Want" | ||||
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Single by Alanis Morissette | ||||
from the album Jagged Little Pill | ||||
Released |
December 1, 1996 (US) December 6, 1996 (UK) February 11, 1997 (Australia) | |||
Format | CD single | |||
Genre | Post-grunge | |||
Length | 4:44 | |||
Label | Maverick | |||
Writer(s) | Alanis Morissette, Glen Ballard | |||
Producer(s) | Glen Ballard | |||
Alanis Morissette singles chronology | ||||
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"All I Really Want" is a song written by Alanis Morissette and Glen Ballard, and produced by Ballard for Morissette's third album, Jagged Little Pill (1995). In the United States it was released as the album's third single in 1995 (see 1995 in music), and outside the U.S. it was released as the album's sixth and final single in 1996 (see 1996 in music). The song was one of the first written for Jagged Little Pill and originated from a song called "The Bottom Line", which was the first song Morissette wrote with Glen Ballard.
The single peaked at number 14 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, number 40 in Australia and number 59 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1996.
Lyrics
Alanis compares herself to Estella from Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations while having a confrontation with her partner about their uncomfortable relationship.
Music video
It had no official video, but there was a promo video that contained footage from concerts and the videos for "You Oughta Know" and "Hand in My Pocket".
Track listing
1. All I Really Want 4:42
2. Ironic - Live from Sydney 4:34
3. Hand in My Pocket - Live from Brisbane 4:34
On Tour
As of 2006, Morissette opens most of her concerts with the song.
Charts
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Alternative Songs | 14 |
Chart (1996) | Peak position |
Australian Singles Chart | 40 |
Canadian Singles Chart | 2 |
UK Singles Chart | 59 |
US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay | 65 |
Covers
- Louis Durra recorded a jazz version with DJ Rob Swift. Released on "Tangled Up In Blue EP" and "Arrogant Doormats" (2011).
References
- "Alanis Morissette - Artist Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved August 23, 2006.
- "Alanis Morissette - Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Retrieved August 23, 2006.
- "Alanis Morissette". Mariah-charts.com. Retrieved August 23, 2006.