We're All the Way

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"We're All the Way" is a soft, introspective ballad best known from Eric Clapton’s 1977 album *Slowhand*, showcasing his mellow vocal style and gentle, country-tinged arrangement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
arrangementStyle country-tinged
associatedWithLabel RSO Records NERFINISHED
composer Don Williams NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre ballad
country
soft rock
hasInstrumentalTexture acoustic-oriented arrangement
hasKeyPerformerRole lead vocals by Eric Clapton (Slowhand version)
hasMood intimate
tender
hasMusicalArtist Don Williams NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
includedOn Don Williams album Country Boy NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton album Slowhand NERFINISHED
language English
lyricist Don Williams NERFINISHED
notableFor gentle arrangement
introspective lyrics
soft, introspective ballad style
originalPerformer Don Williams NERFINISHED
partOfAlbum Country Boy NERFINISHED
Slowhand NERFINISHED
performer Don Williams NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
recordedBy Don Williams NERFINISHED
Eric Clapton NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1977
trackType album track
vocalStyle mellow

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Slowhand hasTrack We're All the Way