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All My Life may refer to: Film and television * ''All My Life'' (1966 film), an American experimental short film by Bruce Baillie * ''All My Life'' (2004 film), a Philippine film starring Kristine Hermosa and Aga Muhlach * ''All My Life'' (2008 film), an Egyptian film by Maher Sabry * ''All My Life'' (2020 film), an American drama film by Marc Meyers * ''All My Life'' (TV series), a 2009 Philippine drama Albums * ''All My Life'' (Jim Witter album) or the title song (see below), 1999 * ''All My Life'' (Jocelyn Enriquez album) or the title song, 2003 * ''All My Life'' (Viper album) or the title song, 2007 * '' All My Life: Their Greatest Hits'' or the title song (see below), by K-Ci & JoJo, 2005 Songs * "All My Life" (Alyona Lanskaya song), 2012 * "All My Life" (Billy Joel song), 2007 * "All My Life" (Foo Fighters song), 2002 * "All My Life" (Jim Witter song), 1999 * "All My Life" (K-Ci & JoJo song), 1998 * "All My Life" (Kenny Rogers song), 1983 * "All My Life" ...
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All My Life (1966 Film)
''All My Life'' is a 1966 American experimental film, experimental short film directed by Bruce Baillie. It shows a continuous shot of a fence, soundtracked by Ella Fitzgerald's 1936 debut single "All My Life". Film critic P. Adams Sitney identified it as an early example of what he termed structural film. Description The film consists of a single shot that begins panning along a picket fence. As the camera continues to pan, red flowers on the fence are seen. The film ends after the camera angles upward to show a horizontal telephone wire and, finally, a blue sky. It uses "All My Life" by Ella Fitzgerald as its soundtrack. Production ''All My Life'' was shot during a summer trip Baillie took to Caspar, California. Baillie had been admiring the quality of the sunlight, and while driving back down to San Francisco on the second day, he insisted on stopping so he could film. He used a camera with a telephoto lens, set up on a tripod so he could panning (camera), pan and adjust focu ...
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All My Life (Uriah Heep Song)
''Demons and Wizards'' is the fourth studio album by British rock band Uriah Heep, released 19 May 1972 by Bronze Records in the UK and Mercury Records in the US. Composition and recording New Zealander Gary Thain, at the time a member of Keef Hartley Band, joined Uriah Heep as a permanent member halfway through another American tour. "Gary just had a style about him, it was incredible because every bass player in the world that I've ever known has always loved his style, with those melodic bass lines," lead guitarist Mick Box commented later. Another addition, of drummer Lee Kerslake (a former bandmate of Ken Hensley's in the Gods and Toe Fat), solidified the rhythm section. Thus the "classic" Uriah Heep lineup was formed, and according to biographer Kirk Blows, "everything just clicked into place". While the album title and Roger Dean's cover art both suggested medieval fantasy, Hensley's notes declared the album to be "just a collection of our songs that we had a good time ...
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