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Revision as of 02:25, 11 April 2007
"All the Love in the World" is the first track on Nine Inch Nails' fifth full-length album, With Teeth. The song begins with a nearly melotone Trent Reznor singing the verses and repeating, "Why do you get all the love in the world?". Synth drums are used in a slow-style IDM-esque drumbeat. About three minutes into the song an interpolation occurs. The song transitions into a set of piano chords, and slowly introduces actual drums, and eventually an electric bass.
Contents
References to other NIN songs
One line in the song's lyrics allude to the NIN song "Hurt" from The Downward Spiral. The incomplete verse "I've become a million miles aw(ay)" is reminiscent to this line from Hurt: "If I could start again/A million miles away".
Song Credits
- Live Percussion: Dave Grohl
- Turntables: Alien Tom
- Additional Programming: Rupert Parkes
Appearances
Halos
Versions
All The Love In The World
This is the only version currently available.
Live
This song has never been performed live.
Lyrics
Watching all the insects march along Seem to know just right where they belong Smears of face reflecting in the chrome Hiding in the crowd I’m all alone No one’s heard a single word I’ve said They don’t sound as good outside my head Looks as though the past is here to stay I’ve become a million miles a- Why do you get all the love in the world? All the jagged edges disappear Colors all look brighter when you’re near The stars are all afire in the sky Sometimes I get so lonely I could Why do you get all the love in the world?