Shine It All Around Explained

Shine It All Around
Cover:Shine_It_All_Around.jpg
Alt:A digital painting of a close-up of a face with a large red sheet covering most of it
Type:single
Artist:Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation
Album:Mighty ReArranger
Recorded:2005
Label:Sanctuary/Es Paranza
Producer:Steve Evans
Prev Title:Last Time I Saw Her
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:The Enchanter
Next Year:2005

"Shine It All Around" is the first single from Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation, from the album Mighty ReArranger.

Reception

The single peaked at #18 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs. World Cafes David Dye called the track a "favorite". In 2017, Stereogum named it the best song of Plant's solo career. The recording was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance, losing in the 48th Annual Grammy Awards to Bruce Springsteen's "Devils & Dust".

"All the Money in the World"

The B-side "All the Money in the World", and was the only non-album song to emerge from the sessions aside from remixes.[1]

Track listing

CD 1

  1. "Shine It All Around"
  2. "All the Money in the World"

CD 2

  1. "Shine It All Around"
  2. "Shine It All Around" (The Girls Remix)
  3. "Shine It All Around" (U-MYX format)

7" single

  1. "Shine It All Around"
  2. "All the Money in the World"

12" single

  1. "Shine It All Around"
  2. "Tin Pan Valley" (The Girls Remix)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Thompson, Dave. Robert Plant: The Voice That Sailed the Zeppelin. 2014-09-01. Rowman & Littlefield. 978-1-61713-615-3. en.