All the Good Ones Are Gone

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"All the Good Ones Are Gone" is a 1997 country song by Pam Tillis that became one of her signature hits, known for its poignant lyrics about missed romantic opportunities.

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instanceOf single
song
artist Pam Tillis NERFINISHED
associatedAct Arista Nashville NERFINISHED
chartPerformance reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs poignant
signature hit for Pam Tillis
followedBy Land of the Living NERFINISHED
format CD single
cassette single
genre country music
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
bass guitar
drums
fiddle
steel guitar
hasLyricsTheme loneliness
missed romantic opportunities
regret
hasMusicVideo yes
hasNotableRecognition considered one of Pam Tillis’s best-known songs
includedInAlbum Greatest Hits (Pam Tillis album) NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 3 minutes and 17 seconds
mainCharacter single woman reflecting on lost chances at love
musicalKey country ballad style
musicVideoPerformer Pam Tillis NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first person
notableFor emotional vocal delivery by Pam Tillis
relatable theme of feeling left behind in love
partOf Greatest Hits (Pam Tillis album) NERFINISHED
performer Pam Tillis NERFINISHED
precededBy The River and the Highway NERFINISHED
producer Billy Joe Walker Jr. NERFINISHED
Pam Tillis NERFINISHED
recordedInDecade 1990s
recordLabel Arista Nashville NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1997
songwriter Bob McDill NERFINISHED
Dean Dillon NERFINISHED
tempo slow to mid-tempo
vocalist Pam Tillis NERFINISHED
writer Bob McDill NERFINISHED
Dean Dillon NERFINISHED

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Pam Tillis notableWork All the Good Ones Are Gone