SABRINA SALERNO SINGLE RELEASES:
ALL OF ME



UK 'All Of Me' 7" single

1988 started with another success for Sabrina: 'All Of Me', a happy dance-single which had been produced by the legendary production-team of Stock/Aitken/
Waterman in the UK, became a hit in several European countries, including the UK, France, Germany and Spain. SAW did four mixes of the track, a Radio Version, a 6:36 Extended Mix, and a 5:35 Remix. These mixes were used for a 7" and two 12"-releases in the UK (where the Extended Mix was called 'Boy-Oh-Boy-Mix' an the Remix was called 'Gen-Oh-Ah-Mix'). Rather confusingly, the french 'Boy-Oh-Boy- Mix' is a totally unique dub-mix. The standard french 12"-version is unique, too, while the UK remix is found on the french CD-issue of Sabrina's second album, 'Super Sabrina'.


French 'All Of Me' 7" single



'In Germany, 'All Of Me' reached the Top 20, too. Here the UK 12"-mix was edited down to a 5:36-version, while the Remix was issued unaltered on a separate 12". The Spanish releases correspond the German releases. The only different issue is a promo 7", whose sleeve incorrectly states that it features the Remix (both sides play the Radio-Mix). CDsingles still weren't very common in 1988, and so only Carrere in France and Metronome in Germany went for this format. The tracks on the CDsingles are the same as on the standard 12"s.


German 'All Of Me' 7" single

Spanish 'All Of Me' promo-7" single



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