I Want It All
Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]
I want it all
I don't know what it is
But I want it all
I want it all
I want it all
I don't know what it is
But I want it all
And I want it now
I want it now
I don't know what it is
But I want it now
And I want it now
I want it now
I don't know what it is
But I want it now
Yea yea yea
Yea yea yea
Yea yea yea
Yea yea yea
Gimme gimme some more
Of the same old stuff
It don't make me happy
And it's never enough
Gimme gimme some more
Of the same old stuff
It don't make me happy
And it's never enough
Peel back my skin
So that you can see
What I really am
The true colour of me
Peel back my skin
So that you can see
What I really am
The true colour of me
Yea yea yea
Yea yea yea
Yea yea yea
Yea yea yea
I Want It All - Eurythmics
Released on the 2005 reissue album Boxed, 'I Want It All' serves as a potent track within the Eurythmics discography, reflecting the duo's enduring commitment to synth-pop and new wave aesthetics. The song exemplifies Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart's signature blend of driving rhythms and emotive vocals, characteristic of their work from the 1980s through their later catalogues. As part of the Boxed compilation, the recording highlights the band's ability to reinterpret classic sounds with contemporary production values, maintaining the emotional intensity found in earlier releases like Live 1983 - 1989. The track remains a staple of their live performances and studio recordings, showcasing the group's influence on the genre and their capacity to deliver anthemic pop music that resonates across decades.

