We're All Alone

One day I was in Jerry Moss' office and he said that the Boz Scaggs album Silk Degrees was in a million homes and there was a song on it that was perfect for a woman to sing.

'"[9] The original lyrics of "We're All Alone" include lines "Close your eyes ami" and "Throw it to the wind my love".

Coolidge remade "We're All Alone" for her 2005 jazz release And So Is Love: Elysa Gardner of USA Today opined that Coolidge "brings a new wistfulness and knowing to her own hit of yore...proving that good interpretive singers, like fine wine, improve with age."

That same month, C&W singer LaCosta had a single release of "We're All Alone" in the US (number 75 C&W) and the UK where the track was the B-side of a remake of "I Second That Emotion".

Masayoshi Takanaka, a notable Japanese Jazz Fusion musician, recorded an instrumental version of "We're All Alone" in the 1978 album On Guitar.

Gilberto Santa Rosa interpreted the same melody of the song in a free version titled Impaciencia on his album Punto de Vista in 1990