You're the First, the Last, My Everything

Album: Can't Get Enough (1974)
Charted: 1 2
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Barry White, Peter Sterling Radcliffe, Tony Sepe
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 11

  • James Pratt from Sierra Vista, AzWhere can I locate a list of the studio musician names that performed on 'You're The First, The Last, My Everything', please?
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn this day in 1974 {December 29th} Barry White's "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" peaked at #2 {for 2 weeks} on Billboard's Top 100 chart, for the two weeks it was at #2, the #1 record for both those weeks was "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" by Elton John...
    The following month on January 12th, 1975 "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" reached #1 for one week on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart...
    Between 1973 and 1999 the Galveston, Texas native had forty-two records on the Hot R&B/Soul Singles chart, fourteen made the Top 10 with six reaching the #1* position...
    Mr. White, born Barry Eugene Carter, passed away at the young age of 58 on July 4th, 2003...
    May he R.I.P.
    * He just missed having three more #1 records when "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up"{1973}, "Your Sweetness Is My weakness" {1978}, and"Put Me In Your Mix" {1991} all peaked at #2 on the Hot R&B/Soul Singles chart...
    And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of Billboard's Top 10 on December 29th, 1974:
    At #3. "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas
    #4. "Junior's Farm"/"Sally G." by Paul McCartney and Wings
    #5. "Laughter In The Rain" by Neil Sedaka
    #6. "Angie Baby" by Helen Reddy
    #7. "Only You" by Ringo Starr
    #8. "Boogie On Reggae Woman" by Stevie Wonder
    #9. "Please Mr. Postman" by The Carpenters
    #10."Mandy" by Barry Manilow
  • Debra from Amarillo, TexasI was never a real Barry White fan, but I've always loved this song. The instrumentation of the song is maddeningly familiar to me, the sweeping orchestral style and those chord progressions at the end of the bridge. I've always felt like there is either a specific name for this style, or maybe it's reminding me of earlier songs with a similar sound. Does anyone have any ideas on this? Btw, this song led me to appreciate another singer I previously wasn't interested in: Tom Jones. When he played in Amarillo, Jones opened with this Barry White tune, and I was hooked!
  • Conchita L from OhioBarry was and it will be the romance of all times when a couple falls in love his voice is the perfect note of music to touch your heart to het in your brain and say the perfect word to your love one his music is the destiny to endless love to stay in love .
    Is up to us to play his songs to stay in love and pass good music to youngsters... sure my little ones love his songs
    Thanks for your time ... Stay in love
  • Mark from Oakland, CaThis song is one of the finest of the entire disco era..........and Barry White WAS and IS a god. Those of you who love this song might appreciate the rendition Barry did with Pavarotti. It's gorgeous and speaks to the vast appeal of Barry's music. Here's the link to the video. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHCcM_uV-r8
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 29th 1974, "You're My First, The Last, My Everything" by Barry White peaked at #2 (for 2 weeks) on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; it had entered the chart on October 27th and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100...
    It reached #1 (for 1 week) on January 18th, 1975 on Billboard's R&B Singles chart...
    And on December 7th, 1974 it also reached #1 (for 2 weeks) on the United Kingdom's Singles chart...
    The two weeks it was at #2 on the Top 100; the #1 record was "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" by Elton John...
    R.I.P Mr. White, born Barry Eugene Carter, (1944 - 2003).
  • Michael Scott from Punta Gorda, FlWeren't the seventies great! The song reminds me of a perfect love like that Jesus had of GOD. The song Debby Boone sang is like a female equivalent.
  • Samuel from Kilsyth, United KingdomBarry IS THE FIRST, AND LAST,OUR EVERYTHING,he had that VOICE,that would give out EVERYTHING he felt,to anyone (who is/or was) touched by LOVE, he Certainly Knew how to Deliver that DISTINCTIVE sound, that melted many hearts,god bless,one of our GREATEST singers, his music will go on, and on,WE THANK YOU, Mr BARRY WHITE.
  • Stormy from Kokomo, InFirst off - Caitlin from New Jersey: You would have LOVED the disco era! It was the best time in my life and I'm 59 years old! There were dance clubs EVERYWHERE and EVERYONE danced! It seems like alot of today's DJs "diss" the disco era (i.e. Bob and Tom, etc.), but disco MADE these guys! This song was also featured on an episode of "Ally McBeal" with Barry singing this directly to one of the cast members at a club. I would think that this would be a popular wedding reception song.
  • Caitlin from Upper Township, NjBarry White is not only a legend of disco ( wish I could've been around in the 70s) but music all together. He's the king of love songs. They're sweet and sentimental, but not disgustingly mushy. Not trashy, but loving. This is my favorite song by him. RIP BARRY, WE MISS YOU!
  • Anthony from Clearwater, FlNobody performed love songs like Barry White. He has no peers.
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