"After All" | |
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Song by David Bowie | |
from the album The Man Who Sold the World | |
Released | 4 November 1970 (United States) April 1971 (UK) |
Recorded | 18 April – 22 May 1970 |
Studio | Trident and Advision, London |
Genre | |
Length | 3:52 |
Label | Mercury |
Songwriter(s) | David Bowie |
Producer(s) | Tony Visconti |
"After All" is a song written by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie in 1970 for the album The Man Who Sold the World, released later that year in the United States and in April 1971 in the UK. One of a number of Bowie songs from the early 1970s reflecting the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche and Aleister Crowley, it has been described by biographer David Buckley as "the album's hidden gem",[2] and by Nicholas Pegg as "one of Bowie's most underrated recordings".[3]