Go All the Way (song)

original song written and composed by Eric Carmen; first recorded and released by Raspberries in 1972

"Go All the Way" is a 1972 song by Raspberries and is the second single from their debut studio album Raspberries. It was their biggest hit of their career and went to number 5 in the United States and Canada and number 14 in Australia. It was banned by the BBC in the United Kingdom for sexual content.

"Go All the Way"
Single by Raspberries
from the album Raspberries
B-side"With You in My Life"
ReleasedJuly 1972
Recordedearly 1972
StudioAbbey Road Studios London
Genre
Length3:19
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Eric Carmen
Producer(s)Jimmy Ienner
Raspberries singles chronology
"Don't Want to Say Goodbye"
(1972)
"Go All the Way"
(1972)
"I Wanna Be With You"
(1972)

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