All Time Low (The Wanted song)

For other songs, see All Time Low (disambiguation).
"All Time Low"
Single by The Wanted
from the album The Wanted and The Wanted: The EP
B-side "Fight for This Love"
Released
Format
Recorded Rokstone Studios, London, United Kingdom
Genre Dance-pop
Length 3:23
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Steve Mac
The Wanted singles chronology
"All Time Low"
(2010)
"Heart Vacancy"
(2010)
The Wanted US singles chronology
"All Time Low"
(2011)
"Glad You Came"
(2011)
Alternative cover
U.S. cover

"All Time Low" is a song by British-Irish boy band The Wanted, written by Steve Mac, Wayne Hector and Ed Drewett. It was released on 25 July 2010 as the debut single from their self-titled debut album The Wanted, via Geffen Records. The song peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart, and number nineteen in the Republic of Ireland. "All Time Low" is upbeat with prominent dance-pop musical characteristics. It has so far garnered a positive response from contemporary music critics.

The song was accompanied by a music video which was released on 3 June 2010. The Wanted have performed "All Time Low" live at the Summertime Ball, Arqiva Awards, and on various television shows including: GMTV and The Hollyoaks Music Show, and online shows such as SBTV and The 5:19 Show. On 2 July 2010, BBC online magazine Slink used "All Time Low" in their 'Snapped' feature.[1] "All Time Low" was also released as the band's debut single in the United States on 1 July 2011, also becoming the lead single from the group's debut stateside release, extended play The Wanted.

Background and release

After forming and being signed to Geffen Records in 2010 through mass auditioning, The Wanted recorded "All Time Low".[2] It was one of six songs recorded by the band at the time for their debut album due for release in late 2010.[3][4] The track was co-written by its producer Steve Mac in collaboration with Wayne Hector and Ed Drewett. It was mixed by Dann Pursey and Ren Swan. Lyrically, "All Time Low" is written in reference to rising from the difficulty of having someone special constantly on your mind. Speaking to Orange UK, Max George interpreted what the song was about: "It's basically about a girl you can't get out of your mind - whatever you do, you just can't - and it describes how to get up from this all time low."[5] Orange UK described "All Time Low" as having a "lovesick" theme to it.[6] The lines "Waiting at the station/I'm late for work, a vital presentation" were said to take reference to Microsoft PowerPoint by music website Popjustice,[7] while the line "I'm in pieces, seems like peace is the only thing I'll never know" was highlighted by Fraser McAlpine of the BBC as being the most memorable in the song in addition to having a devilish internal rhyme.[8] "All Time Low" acts as The Wanted's debut single and first single from their debut album.

The single was first released on digital download format in Ireland and the United Kingdom on 25 July 2010.[9] The following day, "All Time Low" was released on CD single format in both countries on 26 July 2010.[10] In August 2010, they performed the song in Hannover, Germany at The Dome 55.[11] On 11 September 2010, they performed the song at the Freedom Festival in Hull alongside "Heart Vacancy" and "Lose My Mind".[12] In the United States, the single was released on 1 July 2011, however, it did not achieve any form of commercial success in the country.

Critical reception

"All Time Low" received critical praise from Ryan Love of Digital Spy who gave the song a four out of five star rating. Love described the song as "a bit of a surprise" and gave praise to its opening "quite simply immense" strings. Love went on to call the song a "fresh 'n' fizzy indie-tinged pop gem".[13] "All Time Low" received its second four out of five star rating after a review by Fraser McAlpine from the BBC. McAlpine reviewed the track mentioning: "Now, for a transparent piece of silly old pop music, this has class cooties. The telltale signs are there in the string riff, and the mature, subtle way they approach the singing, and the restraint with which they have applied the autotune." He went on to say that the song was good despite sampling a melody from Coldplay's "The Scientist" (2002). McAlpine added that the song boasts a memorable line with a devilish internal rhyme: "I'm in pieces, it seems like peace is the only thing I'll never know".[8]

Chart performance

"All Time Low" debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, with first-week sales of 84,174 copies.[14] In Ireland, the song peaked at number thirteen on the Irish Singles Chart.[15]

Track listings

  1. "All Time Low" – 3:23
  2. "All Time Low" (D.O.N.S. Remix Radio Edit) – 3:39
  1. "All Time Low" (ForGold Remix) – 4:59
  2. "All Time Low" (Daddy's Groove Remix) – 6:57
  1. "All Time Low" – 3:23
  2. "Fight for This Love" – 3:26
  1. "All Time Low" (Single Mix) – 3:22
  1. "All Time Low" (Single Mix) – 3:22
  2. "All Time Low" (Ralphi Rosario Radio Mix) – 3:44
  3. "All Time Low" (Digital Dog Radio Edit) – 3:18
  4. "All Time Low" (Single Club Mix) – 6:27
  5. "All Time Low" (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix) – 8:01
  6. "All Time Low" (Digital Dog Club Remix) – 6:02
  7. "All Time Low" (Single Dub Mix) – 6:27
  8. "All Time Low" (Ralphi Rosario Dub Mix) – 6:58
  9. "All Time Low" (Digital Dog Dub Remix) – 6:17
  1. "All Time Low" (Digital Dog Radio Edit) – 3:18
  2. "All Time Low" (Digital Dog Club Remix) – 6:02
  3. "All Time Low" (Frank E Radio Edit) – 4:14
  4. "All Time Low" (Frank E Remix) – 7:22
  5. "All Time Low" (D.O.N.S. Radio Edit) – 3:40
  6. "All Time Low" (D.O.N.S. Club Remix) – 7:44
  7. "All Time Low" (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix) – 8:01
  8. "All Time Low" (Ralphi Rosario Dub Mix) – 6:58
  9. "All Time Low" (Daddy's Groove Remix) – 7:24
  10. "All Time Low" (ForGold Remix) – 4:47
  1. "All Time Low" (Live) – 4:57
  2. "Glad You Came" (Live) – 3:20
  3. "Gold Forever" (Live) – 4:24
  4. "Heart Vacancy" (Live) – 4:25
  5. "Animal" (Live) – 2:38
  6. "Lose My Mind" (Live) – 4:13

Personnel

Source:[22]

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Chart (2010–11) Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts)[23] 44
Ireland (IRMA)[15] 13
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[24] 1
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[25] 1
US Hot Dance Club Songs[26] 18

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[27] Gold 495,000[28]

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Format Label
United Kingdom/Ireland 25 July 2010[9] Digital download Geffen
26 July 2010[10] CD single
Germany 9 August 2010[29] Digital download
22 October 2010[30] CD single
Canada[18] 1 July 2011 Digital download Def Jam
United States[18]
United States 30 April 2013[31] Mainstream radio

See also

References

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