“Go All the Way” is a classic rock song by the American rock band The Raspberries. It was released in 1972 as the lead single from their debut self-titled album, “Raspberries.” The song was written by the band’s guitarist and vocalist, Eric Carmen, who also sang lead vocals on the track. “Go All the Way” is widely regarded as one of the band’s most popular and enduring songs, becoming a major hit and reaching the top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song is characterized by its catchy melody, powerful vocals, and energetic guitar riffs, which are representative of the power pop genre that was popular in the 1970s. Lyrically, “Go All the Way” is a love song that captures the youthful passion and desire of a romantic relationship.
The lyrics express the intensity of young love and the willingness to go to great lengths to be with someone special. The song’s memorable chorus and infectious energy have contributed to its lasting appeal and continued popularity over the years.
“Go All the Way” has been featured in various movies, TV shows, and commercials, further solidifying its status as a classic rock anthem. Its timeless quality and relatable lyrics have made it a favorite among fans of 1970s rock music and continue to resonate with listeners today. The song remains a staple in The Raspberries’ discography and is often performed live by the band, showcasing its enduring impact on rock music.