Released in 1986, was the breakout debut single by American singer-songwriter Joyce Sims , marking a pivotal moment in the fusion of R&B and electronic dance music. Produced by Kurtis Mantronik of the influential hip-hop/electro group Mantronix, the track became a defining club anthem of the late 1980s and established Sims as a distinctive voice in the burgeoning freestyle and house music scenes. Production and Sound
The song's sound was revolutionary for its time, characterized by Kurtis Mantronik's crisp electronic production. Joyce Sims All In All
"(You Are My) All and All" is frequently cited as a "pioneering" recording that helped define the early freestyle and electronic dance genres. Released in 1986, was the breakout debut single
The track featured sparse but heavy drum machine patterns and a syncopated bassline that resonated in urban clubs. "(You Are My) All and All" is frequently
Decades later, the song remains a staple on retro dance and R&B radio stations and is still frequently played in clubs.