About "It"
"That's All" is a song by the English rock band Genesis. It is a group composition and appears as the second track on their 1983 album Genesis. It was the album's second single after "Mama". On June 17, 1993, MCA Records re-issued and re-released the song as a CD and "HiQ" cassette single.
The U.S. single reached No. 6 in early 1984, making it their first Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hit; it included "Second Home by the Sea" as the B-side. The UK single featured "Taking It All Too Hard" as the flipside, and reached No. 16. Also released was a 12-inch single that included a live version of "Firth of Fifth" from 1981.
As the band's first break into the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10, the song is included in Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era.
Top songs by Genesis
- Mama
- I Can't Dance
- Land Of Confusion
- Abacab
- Carpet Crawlers
- Invisible Touch
- Follow You Follow Me
- Dancing With The Moonlit Knight
- Throwing It All Away
- Congo
- A Place To Call My Own
- Afterglow
- Turn It On Again
- Dance On A Volcano
- Deep In The Motherlode
- A Trick Of The Tail
- Firth Of Fifth
- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway
- Dancing With The Moonlight Knight
- Home By The Sea
- Behind The Lines
- Visions Of Angels
- Cuckoo Cocoon
- Blood On The Rooftops
- Domino——in The Glow Of The Night
- Ripples
- Dreaming While You Sleep
- Hearts On Fire
- The Battle Of Epping Forest
- Vancouver
- A Winter's Tale
- I Know What I Like (in Your Wardrobe)
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