“We’re All Alone” is a soft rock ballad by American singer Rita Coolidge. It was released in 1977 as a single from her album “Anytime…Anywhere.” The song was written by Boz Scaggs.
“We’re All Alone” is a soulful and emotional love song that captures the feeling of intimacy and togetherness between two people. The lyrics convey a sense of comfort and solace in the presence of a loved one, emphasizing the deep connection that can exist in a romantic relationship.
Coolidge’s smooth and soulful vocals, combined with the song’s intimate lyrics and melodic arrangement, create a beautiful and heartfelt atmosphere. The song features gentle instrumentation, including piano and strings, adding to its emotional impact.
“We’re All Alone” became one of Rita Coolidge’s signature songs, reaching moderate success on the music charts. Over the years, the song has been covered by various artists and remains popular for its timeless and romantic qualities, making it a cherished ballad in the soft rock genre.