It highlights a moment of realization regarding the "sacrifices" the partner made, leading to a desperate plea to return to how things were before. Key Group Context
The song is a mid-tempo R&B track that explores themes of following a breakup.
Like much of their work, "All I Do" relies heavily on the group's gospel-influenced three-part harmonies and powerful lead vocals. Brownstone - All I Do (1997)
The lyrics find the narrator admitting they were "wrong to push your love away" due to fear of intimacy.
"All I Do" is the 10th track from Brownstone's second and final studio album, , released on June 23, 1997 . This guide covers the song's production, lyrical themes, and its place in the group's discography. Song Profile It highlights a moment of realization regarding the
While the album featured singles like "5 Miles to Empty" and "Kiss and Tell," "All I Do" remains a deep-cut favorite for fans of late-90s R&B production. Brownstone - All I Do (Swingbeat)
Still Climbing was the only album to feature Kina Cosper , who replaced original member Monica "Mimi" Doby. The lyrics find the narrator admitting they were
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