All or Nothing (Cher song)
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"All or Nothing" is the third international single by American
United States
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 singer-actress Cher
Cher
Cher is an American recording artist, television personality, actress, director, record producer and philanthropist. Referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globes and a Cannes Film Festival Award among others for her work in...

 from her twenty-third studio album, Believe. It was released in 1999 by Warner Bros
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, and WEA
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.

Song information

"All or Nothing" was used as the third international single
Single (music)
In music, a single or record single is a type of release, typically a recording of fewer tracks than an LP or a CD. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety of different formats. In most cases, the single is a song that is released separately from an album, but it can still appear...

 release from American singer/actress Cher
Cher
Cher is an American recording artist, television personality, actress, director, record producer and philanthropist. Referred to as the Goddess of Pop, she has won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, three Golden Globes and a Cannes Film Festival Award among others for her work in...

's twenty third album Believe. After "Strong Enough
Strong Enough (Cher song)
"Strong Enough" is a song by American recording artist Cher from her twenty-third studio album Believe . The song was released as the second single from the album. It was released on May 4, 1999 by Warner Bros, and WEA. The song's composition and musical style is very strong modern 80's disco music...

" didn't do well on the Billboard Hot 100, "All or Nothing" was released and cracked the top 40 on the Hot 100 Singles Sales
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 chart at number 38.

Music video

The music video for "All or Nothing" was shot while Cher was on tour for her album, Believe. Although most of the video features random clips of some of Cher's Do You Believe? tour performances, new footage was filmed in which Cher sang the song, wore a red wig and a silver outfit rather than the tour costume which Cher herself described as "Bozo the Clown-meets-Braveheart look."

In 1999, the video was released as a VHS
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 and CD-R
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 promos in North America, but later that year it was included in the Taiwanese release of the Believe album.

A remix video was made which is very similar to the original version. The main difference is that the remix video is in black and white. Although Dan Rux most famously known as Dan-O-Rama made all the remix videos for the Believe album's singles (including a tour-only video mix), it is unknown whether he created the "All or Nothing" remix video. The remix used in the video is the Almighty Definitive Mix.

Prior to the release of the video in the UK and Europe a video composed of scenes from the previous two videos - 'Believe' and 'Strong Enough' was used as the official video was not completed in time

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of all single releases of "All or Nothing".

US CD Maxi-Single (9 44774-2)
  1. "All or Nothing" (Danny Tenaglia International Mix)
  2. "All or Nothing" (Metro Radio Mix)
  3. "All or Nothing" (Danny Tenaglia Cherbot Vocadub)
  4. "All or Nothing" (Almighty Definitive Mix)
  5. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Todd Terry's TNT Club Mix)
  6. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Tony Moran's Anthem Mix)
  7. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Ray Roc's Latin Soul Vocal Mix)
  8. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Tee's Radio Mix)
  9. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Tony Moran's Anthem 7" Mix)
  10. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Ray Roc's Radio Mix)


US 2 x 12" Vinyl (0-44774)
  • A1. "All or Nothing" (Danny Tenaglia International Mix)
  • A2. "All or Nothing" (Almighty Definitive Mix)
  • B1. "All or Nothing" (Danny Tenaglia Cherbot Vocadub)
  • B2. "All or Nothing" (Metro Radio Mix)
  • C1. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Todd Terry's TNT Club Mix)
  • C2. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Tony Moran's Anthem Mix)
  • D1. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Ray Roc's Latin Soul Vocal Mix)
  • D2. "Dov'e L'Amore" (Todd Terry's MT's Club Mix)


US 2 x 12" Vinyl (PRO-A-9926-A)
  • A1. "All or Nothing" (Danny Tenaglia International Mix)
  • B1. "All Or Nothing" (Danny Tenaglia Cherbot Vocaldub)
  • C1. "All or Nothing" (Danny Tenaglia Inchermental)
  • D1. "All or Nothing"
  • D2. "All or Nothing" (Cherbots)


US 2 x 12" Vinyl (PRO-A-4208)

Same tracklist of the US 2 x 12 Vinyl but, without the "Album Version" and with the "Metro Radio Mix".

Germany 12" Vinyl (3984 28128-0)
  • A1. "All Or Nothing" (Metro Mix)
  • A2. "All Or Nothing" (Almighty Definitive Mix)
  • B1. "All Or Nothing" (K-Klass Klub Mix)
  • B2. "All Or Nothing" (Bunker Dub)


UK CD Single Pt. 1 (3984-27730-2)
  1. "All Or Nothing"
  2. "All Or Nothing" (Almighty Definitive Mix)
  3. "All Or Nothing" (K-Klass Klub Mix)


UK CD Single Pt. 2 (3984-27731-2)
  1. "All Or Nothing"
  2. "All Or Nothing" (Metro Radio Mix)
  3. "All Or Nothing" (Almighty Radio Edit)
  4. "All Or Nothing" (K-Klass Radio Mix)


Germany CD Single Pt. 2 (3984 28120-2)
  1. "All Or Nothing" (Metro Mix)
  2. "All Or Nothing" (Almighty Definitive Mix)
  3. "All Or Nothing" (K-Klass Klub Mix)


Official Mixes

  • Album Version (3:58)

Metro Remixes
  • Metro Mix (3:59)
  • Metro Mix Edit (3:31)
  • Metro Video Mix (4:00)

Almighty Remixes
  • Almighty Definitive Mix (8:32)
  • Almighty Radio Mix (3:37)
  • Almighty 12" Instrumental Mix
  • Almighty 7" Instrumental Mix
  • Almighty 12" PA
  • Almighty 7" PA

Danny Tenaglia Remixes
  • Danny Tenaglia International Mix I (9:50)
  • Danny Tenaglia International Mix II (7:09)
  • Danny Tenaglia Cherbot Vocadub (12:47)
  • Danny Tenaglia Inchermental (7:45)
  • Danny Tenaglia Cherbots (0:47)

K-Klass Remixes
  • K-Klass Klub Mix (7:02)
  • K-Klass Bunker Dub (7:17)
  • K-Klass Radio Mix (3:50)

Wayne G Remix - Not Official
  • Sleaze Sisters Remix (8:56)

Live performances

Cher performed the song on the following concert tours:
  • Do You Believe? Tour
    Do You Believe? Tour
    The Do You Believe? Tour, sometimes also known as The Believe Tour, was Cher’s third solo concert tour. The tour which took place in 1999 and 2000, was used to promote her album Believe.-History:...

  • The Farewell Tour
    Living Proof: The Farewell Tour
    Living Proof: The Farewell Tour is the seventh concert tour by American singer, Cher. The tour supported her twenty-fourth studio album, Living Proof and eleventh compilation album, The Very Best of Cher...

     (2002–2005)
  • Cher at the Colosseum
    Cher at the Colosseum
    'Cher at the Colosseum was a series of concerts by Cher at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. For the three years engagement, Cher received $180 million. Performing at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, the first show occurred on May 6, 2008 and the last show was on February 5, 2011...

     (sung for the first couple of weeks only)

Charts

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