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Everything I Own

"Everything I Own" is a song written by American singer-songwriter David Gates. It was originally recorded by Gates's soft rock band Bread for their 1972 album Baby I'm-a Want You. The original reached No. 5 on the American Billboard Hot 100. Billboard ranked it as the No. 52 song for 1972.[2] "Everything I Own" also reached No. 5 in Canada and No. 1 in the Philippines.[3]

"Everything I Own"
Single by Bread
from the album Baby I'm-a Want You
B-side"I Don't Love You"
ReleasedJanuary 29, 1972
GenreSoft rock[1]
Length3:07
LabelElektra
Songwriter(s)David Gates
Producer(s)David Gates
Bread singles chronology
"Baby I'm-a Want You"
(1971)
"Everything I Own"
(1972)
"Diary"
(1972)

Jamaican artist Ken Boothe's reggae version of the song was No. 1 in the UK Singles chart in 1974. A version by Boy George reached No. 1 in the charts in the UK, Canada, Ireland and Norway in 1987, Boy George's first hit and only UK No. 1 as a solo artist.

Composition

Although initial listeners may have interpreted it as a song about a broken relationship, David Gates revealed that it was written in memory of his father who died in 1963 before he achieved his success with Bread.[4] According to the book 1000 UK No. 1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh, at his father's funeral, a friend took David Gates aside and said, "Your dad was so proud of what you were doing." David agreed, "My success would have been so special to him as he was my greatest influence. So I decided to write and record 'Everything I Own' about him. If you listen to the words, 'You sheltered me from harm, kept me warm, you gave my life to me, set me free', it says it all."[5] As for the title, Gates said that he once sent his mother an orchid for her birthday at a time when he could barely afford it: "She was so touched – my dad wrote to tell me I could have had "anything she owned" in return."[4] Typically Gates wrote the lyrics after the music. Although the lyrics were written so it could be interpreted as a love song, Gates said: "When I played it for my wife, she knew right away that it was about my father. She cried."[4]

Covers

The single has been recorded by Shirley Bassey, The Connells, Jack Jones, Zdravko Čolić, Ken Boothe, Olivia Newton-John, Georgie Fame, Boy George, William Tarmey, *NSYNC, Jude, Rod Stewart, Rebeca Monroy, Crystal Gayle, Nicole Scherzinger, Russ Willoughby, Chrissie Hynde, Felix Serrat, Greg London, Edison Lighthouse, Marc Engelhard, Hernaldo Zuniga, Aiza Seguerra, Vanessa Hudgens and Boyzone. The song was frequently interpreted as a romantic one, but Gates wrote it as a tribute to his late father.[6]

Charts

Ken Boothe version

"Everything I Own"
 
Single by Ken Boothe
from the album Everything I Own
B-side"Drum Song"
Released1974
StudioFederal studios, Kingston
GenreReggae
Length3:49
LabelWild Flower/Federal (Jamaica)
Trojan (UK)
Songwriter(s)David Gates
Producer(s)Lloyd Charmers
Ken Boothe singles chronology
"Everything I Own"
(1974)
"Crying Over You"
(1974)
Official audio
"Everything I Own" on YouTube

Jamaican artist Ken Boothe's reggae version of the song "Everything I Own" in 1974 was featured on his Trojan Records album release of the same name. Boothe first heard Andy Williams' version of the song in Canada, and included it in his album as he needed additional material.[4] He recorded the song at the Federal studios in Kingston, Jamaica, and it reached No. 1 in that country on release. The recording was then picked by Trojan Records for release in the United Kingdom,[4] where it reached No. 1 in the Singles charts on October 26, 1974, staying at the top for three weeks.[15] Although the song was a major success, with Trojan going bankrupt in 1975, Boothe did not receive royalties.[4]

Boothe's version employs the lyric "I would give anything I own".

Personnel

Source: [16]

Boy George version

"Everything I Own"
 
Single by Boy George
from the album Sold
B-side"Use Me"
ReleasedMarch 13, 1987 (UK)
1993 (US)
Recorded1986 in Montserrat
GenreReggae
Length4:00
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)David Gates
Producer(s)Stewart Levine
Boy George singles chronology
"Everything I Own"
(1987)
"Keep Me in Mind"
(1987)

"The Crying Game"
(1992)

"Everything I Own"
(1993)

"More Than Likely"
(1993)
Alternative cover
Music video
"Everything I Own" on YouTube

The version by British singer and songwriter Boy George reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in March 1987, becoming his first hit and only UK No. 1 as a solo artist.[17] It was also his first solo single after a departure from his band, Culture Club. Owing more to the Ken Boothe version, the sweet reggae style was reminiscent of his earlier debut hit with Culture Club, "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?". Coming at the time of his arrest for possession of heroin, it provided a major boost to his career. Other than the UK, it was a No. 1 in many countries (including Canada, Ireland, Italy, Norway and South Africa) and top 10 in many markets too. The track was recorded during the "Sold" sessions at Air Studios Montserrat and produced by Stewart Levine. The musicians were Ian Maidman (later aka Jennifer Maidman) bass and guitar, Vic Martin keyboards, Glen Nightingale guitar, Richie Stevens drums, and Paul 'Wix' Wickens keyboards .[citation needed]

Boy George played this song many times in his live shows. He re-recorded the track in an acoustic style (named the Hippy Trippy Mix) and it was released on the American CD single of "Everything I Own", a re-release from 1993. It was also remixed in a dub version for the Culture Club 2002 box set.[citation needed]

Critical reception

William Ruhlmann from AllMusic stated in his review of Sold, "But it's still that bouncy, vulnerable voice, notably on the reggae-tinged hit "Everything I Own", that remains his trademark."[18] On the 1993 version, Larry Flick from Billboard commented, "Refurbished for George's new "At Worst, The Best Of" compilation, oh-so charming track should meet with greater approval this time around—thanks to George's revived strength at radio and radio's increasing penchant for reggaevibed covers."[19] Irish newspaper Kerryman wrote that the singer "returns with the deceptive tune that was aired by American group Bread. While it may not be a brilliant return the Boy needs our support. Lets hope this will mark the beginning of a full rehabilitation."[20] A reviewer from People Magazine described it as an "atrocious" reggae version, and added, "To fit the reggae meter George must resort to a sort of hiccup on the chorus, “I would give everything I o-own." Oh-oh, Boy!"[21] British newspaper Reading Evening Post reviewed the song as a "croaky and tired sounding version of the old hit."[22]

Charts

Covers (details)

Andy Williams released a version in 1972 on his album, Love Theme from "The Godfather".

Cilla Black released a version in 1974 on her album In My Life.

Joe Stampley released this song twice. First on his 1972 album, If You Touch Me (You've Got to Love Me), and then again in 1976 on his All These Things album. He released it as a single in 1976 and it peaked at No. 12 on the Country charts.

Brazilian singer Diana recorded a Portuguese version of the song with the title "Tudo Que Eu Tenho". The version by Ken Boothe reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in October 1974.[48] The version by Boy George also reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, in 1987.

Country star Crystal Gayle released her version as a single in 1983 where it peaked at No. 93 on the UK Singles Chart.

A cover version of this song was recorded by The Remingtons, a band which comprised former Bread member Jimmy Griffin, on their 1993 album Aim for the Heart.

In 1998, 'N Sync also covered the song on their debut album *NSYNC.

In 2006, Chrissie Hynde covered the song for the soundtrack to the film Happy Feet. This recording was produced by John Powell and Gavin Greenaway. On the soundtrack album Happy Feet: Music from the Motion Picture, the song is mashed up with "The Joker", recorded by Jason Mraz.

The song (in a new ska arrangement) is also included in the 2009 film Bandslam. It is performed by Vanessa Hudgens, and is present on the soundtrack as well.

On November 19, 2009, Greg London and "Everything I Own" won the award for Best Adult Contemporary Song for the highest charting new artist release and release on an independent label on all three AC Radio airplay charts at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards HMMA.[49][50]

In 2013, Irish group Boyzone released the song as part of their anniversary album BZ20. They later performed the song at Sport Relief 2014.

References

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For the Ken Boothe album see Everything I Own album Everything I Own is a song written by American singer songwriter David Gates It was originally recorded by Gates s soft rock band Bread for their 1972 album Baby I m a Want You The original reached No 5 on the American Billboard Hot 100 Billboard ranked it as the No 52 song for 1972 2 Everything I Own also reached No 5 in Canada and No 1 in the Philippines 3 Everything I Own Single by Breadfrom the album Baby I m a Want YouB side I Don t Love You ReleasedJanuary 29 1972GenreSoft rock 1 Length3 07LabelElektraSongwriter s David GatesProducer s David GatesBread singles chronology Baby I m a Want You 1971 Everything I Own 1972 Diary 1972 Jamaican artist Ken Boothe s reggae version of the song was No 1 in the UK Singles chart in 1974 A version by Boy George reached No 1 in the charts in the UK Canada Ireland and Norway in 1987 Boy George s first hit and only UK No 1 as a solo artist Contents 1 Composition 2 Covers 3 Charts 3 1 Weekly charts 3 2 Year end charts 4 Ken Boothe version 4 1 Personnel 5 Boy George version 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Charts 5 2 1 Weekly charts 5 2 2 Year end charts 6 Covers details 7 ReferencesComposition EditAlthough initial listeners may have interpreted it as a song about a broken relationship David Gates revealed that it was written in memory of his father who died in 1963 before he achieved his success with Bread 4 According to the book 1000 UK No 1 Hits by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh at his father s funeral a friend took David Gates aside and said Your dad was so proud of what you were doing David agreed My success would have been so special to him as he was my greatest influence So I decided to write and record Everything I Own about him If you listen to the words You sheltered me from harm kept me warm you gave my life to me set me free it says it all 5 As for the title Gates said that he once sent his mother an orchid for her birthday at a time when he could barely afford it She was so touched my dad wrote to tell me I could have had anything she owned in return 4 Typically Gates wrote the lyrics after the music Although the lyrics were written so it could be interpreted as a love song Gates said When I played it for my wife she knew right away that it was about my father She cried 4 Covers EditThe single has been recorded by Shirley Bassey The Connells Jack Jones Zdravko Colic Ken Boothe Olivia Newton John Georgie Fame Boy George William Tarmey NSYNC Jude Rod Stewart Rebeca Monroy Crystal Gayle Nicole Scherzinger Russ Willoughby Chrissie Hynde Felix Serrat Greg London Edison Lighthouse Marc Engelhard Hernaldo Zuniga Aiza Seguerra Vanessa Hudgens and Boyzone The song was frequently interpreted as a romantic one but Gates wrote it as a tribute to his late father 6 Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1972 PeakpositionAustralia KMR 12Canada Top Singles RPM 7 5New Zealand Listener 8 9Philippines 3 1UK Singles OCC 9 32US Billboard Hot 100 10 5US Adult Contemporary Billboard 11 3US Cash Box Top 100 12 6 Year end charts Edit Chart 1972 RankAustralia 63US Billboard Hot 100 13 52US Cash Box 14 68Ken Boothe version Edit Everything I Own Single by Ken Boothefrom the album Everything I OwnB side Drum Song Released1974StudioFederal studios KingstonGenreReggaeLength3 49LabelWild Flower Federal Jamaica Trojan UK Songwriter s David GatesProducer s Lloyd CharmersKen Boothe singles chronology Everything I Own 1974 Crying Over You 1974 Official audio Everything I Own on YouTubeJamaican artist Ken Boothe s reggae version of the song Everything I Own in 1974 was featured on his Trojan Records album release of the same name Boothe first heard Andy Williams version of the song in Canada and included it in his album as he needed additional material 4 He recorded the song at the Federal studios in Kingston Jamaica and it reached No 1 in that country on release The recording was then picked by Trojan Records for release in the United Kingdom 4 where it reached No 1 in the Singles charts on October 26 1974 staying at the top for three weeks 15 Although the song was a major success with Trojan going bankrupt in 1975 Boothe did not receive royalties 4 Boothe s version employs the lyric I would give anything I own Personnel Edit Source 16 Ken Boothe vocals Willie Lindo guitar Lloyd Parks bass Paul Douglas a k a Paul Williams drums Federal Soul Givers Lloyd Charmers producer organ piano percussion Buddy Davidson amp George Raymond mixing engineersBoy George version Edit Everything I Own Single by Boy Georgefrom the album SoldB side Use Me ReleasedMarch 13 1987 UK 1993 US Recorded1986 in MontserratGenreReggaeLength4 00LabelVirginSongwriter s David GatesProducer s Stewart LevineBoy George singles chronology Everything I Own 1987 Keep Me in Mind 1987 The Crying Game 1992 Everything I Own 1993 More Than Likely 1993 Alternative coverMusic video Everything I Own on YouTubeThe version by British singer and songwriter Boy George reached No 1 on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in March 1987 becoming his first hit and only UK No 1 as a solo artist 17 It was also his first solo single after a departure from his band Culture Club Owing more to the Ken Boothe version the sweet reggae style was reminiscent of his earlier debut hit with Culture Club Do You Really Want to Hurt Me Coming at the time of his arrest for possession of heroin it provided a major boost to his career Other than the UK it was a No 1 in many countries including Canada Ireland Italy Norway and South Africa and top 10 in many markets too The track was recorded during the Sold sessions at Air Studios Montserrat and produced by Stewart Levine The musicians were Ian Maidman later aka Jennifer Maidman bass and guitar Vic Martin keyboards Glen Nightingale guitar Richie Stevens drums and Paul Wix Wickens keyboards citation needed Boy George played this song many times in his live shows He re recorded the track in an acoustic style named the Hippy Trippy Mix and it was released on the American CD single of Everything I Own a re release from 1993 It was also remixed in a dub version for the Culture Club 2002 box set citation needed Critical reception Edit William Ruhlmann from AllMusic stated in his review of Sold But it s still that bouncy vulnerable voice notably on the reggae tinged hit Everything I Own that remains his trademark 18 On the 1993 version Larry Flick from Billboard commented Refurbished for George s new At Worst The Best Of compilation oh so charming track should meet with greater approval this time around thanks to George s revived strength at radio and radio s increasing penchant for reggaevibed covers 19 Irish newspaper Kerryman wrote that the singer returns with the deceptive tune that was aired by American group Bread While it may not be a brilliant return the Boy needs our support Lets hope this will mark the beginning of a full rehabilitation 20 A reviewer from People Magazine described it as an atrocious reggae version and added To fit the reggae meter George must resort to a sort of hiccup on the chorus I would give everything I o own Oh oh Boy 21 British newspaper Reading Evening Post reviewed the song as a croaky and tired sounding version of the old hit 22 Charts Edit Weekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Everything I Own Chart 1987 PeakpositionAustralia KMR 23 5Austria O3 Austria Top 40 24 10Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 25 2Canada Top Singles RPM 26 13Denmark IFPI 27 8Finland Suomen virallinen lista 28 21France SNEP 29 11Ireland IRMA 30 1Netherlands Dutch Top 40 31 3Netherlands Single Top 100 32 4New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 33 3Norway VG lista 34 1Sweden Sverigetopplistan 35 14Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 36 8UK Singles OCC 37 1West Germany Official German Charts 38 8Zimbabwe ZIMA 39 1 Year end charts Edit 1987 year end chart performance for Everything I Own Chart 1987 RankAustralia Kent Music Report 40 84Belgium Ultratop Flanders 41 20Canada Top Singles RPM 42 86Europe European Hot 100 43 18Netherlands Dutch Top 40 44 22Netherlands Single Top 100 45 17New Zealand RIANZ 46 27UK Singles OCC 20West Germany Official German Charts 47 72Covers details EditAndy Williams released a version in 1972 on his album Love Theme from The Godfather Cilla Black released a version in 1974 on her album In My Life Joe Stampley released this song twice First on his 1972 album If You Touch Me You ve Got to Love Me and then again in 1976 on his All These Things album He released it as a single in 1976 and it peaked at No 12 on the Country charts Brazilian singer Diana recorded a Portuguese version of the song with the title Tudo Que Eu Tenho The version by Ken Boothe reached No 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in October 1974 48 The version by Boy George also reached No 1 on the UK Singles Chart in 1987 Country star Crystal Gayle released her version as a single in 1983 where it peaked at No 93 on the UK Singles Chart A cover version of this song was recorded by The Remingtons a band which comprised former Bread member Jimmy Griffin on their 1993 album Aim for the Heart In 1998 N Sync also covered the song on their debut album NSYNC In 2006 Chrissie Hynde covered the song for the soundtrack to the film Happy Feet This recording was produced by John Powell and Gavin Greenaway On the soundtrack album Happy Feet Music from the Motion Picture the song is mashed up with The Joker recorded by Jason Mraz The song in a new ska arrangement is also included in the 2009 film Bandslam It is performed by Vanessa Hudgens and is present on the soundtrack as well On November 19 2009 Greg London and Everything I Own won the award for Best Adult Contemporary Song for the highest charting new artist release and release on an independent label on all three AC Radio airplay charts at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards HMMA 49 50 In 2013 Irish group Boyzone released the song as part of their anniversary album BZ20 They later performed the song at Sport Relief 2014 References Edit James Griffin 61 Co Founder of Band Bread Shared an Oscar Los Angeles Times January 14 2005 Retrieved February 19 2020 Billboard Year End Hot 100 singles of 1972 a b Philippines Billboard Billboard Publications Inc August 12 1972 p 56 Retrieved September 17 2022 Courtesy The Music Bank Report a b c d e f Simpson Dave August 20 2019 How we made Everything I Own Ken Boothe and David Gates on their shared hit The Guardian Everything I Own by Bread Songfacts Songfacts com February 27 1972 Retrieved May 1 2014 David Gates amp Billy Dean Everything I Own 1994 YouTube Archived from the original on August 24 2013 Retrieved March 27 2014 Top RPM Singles Issue 7597 RPM Library and Archives Canada Flavour of New Zealand 15 May 1972 Bread Artist Chart History Official Charts Company Bread Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart Billboard January 2 2013 Cash Box Top 100 3 11 72 Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved December 10 2016 Musicoutfitters com Archived from the 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