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"All Fall Down" is the name of a 1985 hit single by British pop group Five Star. The single was the third UK release from their first album Luxury of Life, released in June 1985. The single was written by Barry Blue and Robin Smith, themselves famous for writing songs for artists in the 1970s. The video used a technique similar to that of A-ha's "Take On Me", with a rotoscope type clip. The single became a breakthrough for Five Star, giving them their first Top 40 entry, peaking at #15. Their first three single releases had all failed to make the Top 100. 7" single: 1. All Fall Down

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  • "All Fall Down" is the name of a 1985 hit single by British pop group Five Star. The single was the third UK release from their first album Luxury of Life, released in June 1985. The single was written by Barry Blue and Robin Smith, themselves famous for writing songs for artists in the 1970s. The video used a technique similar to that of A-ha's "Take On Me", with a rotoscope type clip. The single became a breakthrough for Five Star, giving them their first Top 40 entry, peaking at #15. Their first three single releases had all failed to make the Top 100. The song's b-side, "First Avenue", was an instrumental track written and co-produced by band member Deniece Pearson and credited to the Five Star Orchestra. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance in 1986. 7" single: 1. All Fall Down 2. First Avenue 12" single: PT40040 1. All Fall Down (5:30 Extended Version) 2. All Fall Down (Instrumental) 3. First Avenue 12" single: PT40040R 1. All Fall Down (M&M Remix) 08:24 * 2. All Fall Down (Instrumental) 3. First Avenue * The 8:24 "M & M remix" of All fall down was released on volume 18 of the Dance Classics series of CDs released by Rodeo Media (RDM005). Also released as an extra track on the 2010 remastered 'Luxury of Life' album. (en)
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  • "All Fall Down" is the name of a 1985 hit single by British pop group Five Star. The single was the third UK release from their first album Luxury of Life, released in June 1985. The single was written by Barry Blue and Robin Smith, themselves famous for writing songs for artists in the 1970s. The video used a technique similar to that of A-ha's "Take On Me", with a rotoscope type clip. The single became a breakthrough for Five Star, giving them their first Top 40 entry, peaking at #15. Their first three single releases had all failed to make the Top 100. 7" single: 1. All Fall Down (en)
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