Joyce Sims All In All May 2026

The track topped R&B and dance charts internationally, paving the way for her even larger 1987 follow-up, "Come Into My Life". Legacy and Cultural Impact

The song's sound was revolutionary for its time, characterized by Kurtis Mantronik's crisp electronic production. Joyce Sims All In All

Decades later, the song remains a staple on retro dance and R&B radio stations and is still frequently played in clubs. The track topped R&B and dance charts internationally,

The track featured sparse but heavy drum machine patterns and a syncopated bassline that resonated in urban clubs. The track featured sparse but heavy drum machine

While it had modest pop success, it was a major hit on the dance floors, peaking at No. 6 on the US Billboard Dance Club Play chart .

"(You Are My) All and All" is frequently cited as a "pioneering" recording that helped define the early freestyle and electronic dance genres.