Living All Alone is the seventh album by American soul singer-songwriter Phyllis Hyman.
It entered the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart on August 30, 1986 and peaked at no.
[2] The 7" single included a shortened version of the song with "What You Won't Do for Love" as the b-side.
[5] A promotional 12" release included a rare 'Special Edit' of the song which was a minute longer than the album version.
[14] The b-side "Ain't You Had Enough Love" had a promotional 12" release in the United Kingdom, containing the extended and 'Percussapella' versions.
[15] Jason Elias of Allmusic called Living All Alone "one of Hyman's finest efforts" with "top-notch" vocals, though noted that there was "a sense of melancholy" apparent throughout the album.