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"All I Have to Give"
Song

"All I Have to Give" is a song by the Backstreet Boys, released as the third and final single from their album Backstreet's Back. The single debuted at number 2 at the UK top 75 singles chart and peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

Track listing

US CD3

  1. All I Have To Give (Album Version)
  2. All I Have To Give (Part II - The Conversation Mix)
  3. Hidden Track: Millennium preview snippets

US CD5

  1. All I Have To Give (Album Version)
  2. All I Have To Give (Part II - The Conversation Mix)
  3. All I Have To Give (Davidson Ospina Radio Mix)
  4. All I Have To Give (Soul Solution Radio Mix)
  5. Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) (Live Version)
  6. Hidden Track: Millennium preview snippets

Europe part 1

  1. All I Have To Give (Radio Version)
  2. Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) (Live Version)
  3. All I Have To Give (Part II - The Conversation Mix)
  4. As Long As You Love Me (Peppermint Jam Remix)

Europe part 2

  1. All I Have To Give (Radio Version)
  2. We've Got It Goin' On (CL's Anthem Radio Mix)
  3. Get Down (Markus Plastik Vocal)
  4. Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) (E-Smoove Extended Vocal Version Mix)

Japan EP

  1. All I Have To Give (Radio Version)
  2. Everybody (Backstreet's Back) (7" Version)
  3. I'll Never Break Your Heart (Radio Edit)
  4. As Long As You Love Me (Radio Version)
  5. Everybody (Backstreet's Back) (Instrumental)
  6. I'll Never Break Your Heart (Instrumental)
  7. As Long As You Love Me (Pepperment Jam Remix)

Remixes double vinyl

  1. All I Have To Give (Davidson Ospina Club Mix)
  2. All I Have To Give (Davidson Ospina Bonus Beats)
  3. All I Have To Give (Soul Solution Club Mix)
  4. All I Have To Give (Peter Presta Funk Dub)
  5. All I Have To Give (Radio Version)
  6. All I Have To Give (Davidson's Deep Dub)
  7. All I Have To Give (Soul Solution Bonus Beats)
  8. All I Have To Give (Mike Ski's Vocal Dub-a-delic)
  9. All I Have To Give (Soul Solution Dub)

Release history

Country Release Date
Europe January 13, 1998 (1998-01-13)
United States December 8, 1998 (1998-12-08)

Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 4
Austrian Singles Chart 4
Begium (Flanders) Singles Chart 14
Belgium (Walonia) Singles Chart 17
Dutch Singles Chart 7
Finnish Singles Chart 10
German Singles Chart 8
Irish Singles Chart 6
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 3
Norweigian Singles Chart 14
Swedish Singles Chart 6
Swiss Singles Chart 8
UK Singles Chart 2
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 5
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream 5

Music video

The music video for "All I Have To Give" was directed by Nigel Dick in June 1997. There is no inherent theme or plot, and the video basically focuses on performance in various locations and outfits. The shots feature both the band singing the song, as well as performing their associated dance for the song, including a "hat dance" segment which is a portion of the dance which makes use of the fedora and sportcoat/suit jacket which are usually costume elements worn for the performance of the song.

The video stylistically makes use of bright colors, out-of-focus elements, and transitions between shots other than the typical straight cut such as quick fades to and from black, cuts accompanied by a quick flash of white, and cutting as the shot goes out of focus or to a shot coming into focus.

There are at least two cuts of the music video with little difference between them other than the occasional alternate choice of shot. Most notably, one cut of the video contains two elements that are absent in the other cut: several shots of the band members laying in a circle on their backs in a shallow bed of water while performing synchronized motions, and one bluescreen effects shot just before the key change in which the band members all spread out from the center of the screen to form a line while doing part of the dance. Their costumes in this shot do not match any shot in the rest of the video. A limited edition of the European part 1 single was sold with an image from this shot on its cover.