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All of those songs vs all those songs

Both "all of those songs" and "all those songs" are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between them depends on the context and personal preference.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 831 views

All of those songs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize the inclusion of all the songs in a specific group or category.

Examples:

  • I love all of those songs from the 80s.
  • Please listen to all of those songs before making a decision.
  • Pre-program all those songs into it.
  • Come on, Will, some of those songs are great.
  • Hearing those songs was so healing for me.
  • Those songs need to be heard around the world.
  • And I remember all those songs that we wrote together.
  • Those songs are driving me nuts.
  • Those songs have brought us nothing but evil.
  • I'm starting to like a couple of those songs.
  • I'd really like to thank Don and Glenn for writing those songs.
  • So you make certain we get those songs.
  • Those songs were written by my client's stolen software.
  • Ed, those songs sound horribly racist and offensive.
  • Couple of those songs, I never heard.
  • Give me those songs you're not using.
  • Those songs are great appetizers to my main course.
  • You know, all those songs are about me.
  • He co-wrote those songs with you, man.
  • I'm tired of those songs, but there's people in the audience who've been waiting years to see us do those songs.
  • [Stephen Narrating] It rapidly becomes clear that this is one of those songs... that's going to drive everybody insane over the next few weeks.
  • Once you've learned one of those songs, it's there for good.

Alternatives:

  • all those songs
  • all the songs
  • all these songs
  • all the songs in that collection
  • all the songs on the album

all those songs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a group of songs without emphasizing the specific inclusion of each one.

Examples:

  • I have listened to all those songs before.
  • All those songs are classics.
  • Pre-program all those songs into it.
  • And I remember all those songs that we wrote together.
  • Did you really write all those songs?
  • So where do all those songs come from?
  • Okay, and what are all those songs about?
  • Why must you Live out all those songs that you wrote?
  • All right, so- So where do all those songs come from?
  • You know, all those songs are about me.
  • Because I wrote all those songs that Muddy, Walter and Wolf were singing.

Alternatives:

  • all of those songs
  • all the songs
  • all these songs
  • all the songs in that collection
  • all the songs on the album

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