All Night (Lynsey de Paul song)

[4] It features an uncredited male vocal (repeating the title "All Night" after de Paul sings it).

[7] As well as being released in the UK, it was issued in France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Turkey, New Zealand, Japan and the US.

[8][9] Cashbox reviewed the single and wrote "Lynsey's initial Stateside release, "Sugar Me" received wide industry acclaim, and this one is certain to follow in same path.

[10] It was listed as a "Spins & Sales" pick in Record World[11] and also as a "discopick" in DJ and Radio Monthly magazine.

[12][13] In his column "Pop Picking" journalist James Craven wrote "Lynsey de Paul should be chart bound soon with her "All Night".

"[14] Record Mirror reviewed the single "Noted composer, singer, pianist, producer, arranger, talent scout Lynsey does have style you know.

"[16][17] Writing in the music newspaper Sounds, English DJ John Peel wrote "a dapper little strutter" about the song.

[20] De Paul appeared on numerous prime time TV shows performing "All Night" such as Top of the Pops in the UK on 4 May 1973.

[38] The song was recorded with Japanese lyrics by singer/actress Jun Fubuki (real name Reiko Horikawa)[39] as "Futari No Hodou",[40] which was released as a single as well as an album track on the L.P. "ジュンとあなたの世界〜風吹じゅん ファースト・アルバム〜" in Japan in 1974.