Fading Embers of Memories Past | After All | Al Jarreau

"After All" is a song by American singer Al Jarreau, released in 1987 as part of his album "L Is for Lover". The song's lyrics are a poignant reflection on the passing of time and the fleeting nature of human connection.
The song begins with Jarreau's smooth vocals lamenting the impermanence of relationships. He sings about how even the strongest bonds can be broken, leaving us with only memories of what once was. The chorus, "After all this time I'm still thinking of you", drives home the theme of lingering emotions long after a relationship has ended.
Throughout the song, Jarreau's soulful voice conveys a sense of longing and nostalgia for what could have been. He ponders on how life moves forward, regardless of our desires to hold onto the past. The lyrics are infused with a sense of melancholy, as Jarreau acknowledges that even the most cherished moments can be lost forever.
The song's production is marked by a laid-back groove, with a subtle blend of jazz and R&B elements. Jarreau's vocal performance is characterized by his signature smoothness, making "After All" a standout track in his discography.
Despite its melancholic tone, "After All" has become a fan favorite and a staple of adult contemporary radio. The song's message about the impermanence of human connections resonates deeply with listeners, making it a timeless classic that continues to evoke emotions long after its release.
