
All Night Days Rob Thomas
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Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
05.09.2025
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- 1 Hand In My Hand 03:35
- 2 All Night Days 03:03
- 3 Hard To Be Happy 03:42
- 4 I Believe It 02:58
- 5 Thrill Me 02:38
- 6 Picture Perfect 03:38
- 7 Machine 02:40
- 8 No Good At Loving You 03:00
- 9 Ghost 02:45
- 10 Losing My Mind 02:27
- 11 Back To The Start 02:23
Info for All Night Days
On his sixth solo album, All Night Days, multi-platinum singer-songwriter Rob Thomas continues to craft songs about living life to the fullest, even if those “All Night Days” come less often than they used to. Produced by Gregg Wattenberg (John Legend, Goo Goo Dolls) and Grant Michaels, this record is as fitting a soundtrack for Saturday night, as much as it is for Sunday morning. The album marks his first release in partnership with Universal Records and will be available on all platforms September 5th. To kick off the album, the Matchbox Twenty frontman shares two tracks that showcase dual sides of the album — the sunny and swaggering lead focus single “Hard To Be Happy,” paired with the intimate acoustic b-side “Thrill Me.”
“I wanted to write a song that felt happy. More than ever, we live in a time where personal and mental wellness can become a focus in your life. For that to happen, it needs to be acceptable to say, ‘I’m not happy right now; I don’t feel comfortable in my own skin.’ The song itself is very no-filler. It shows, ‘It’s alright to be unhappy,’ but it’s wrapped up in a happy tune. The message is, ‘I’m going to be fine, but leave me alone for this second!'” (Rob Thomas)
Rob Thomas still pushes himself to progress as both a performer and a songwriter. Even after achieving sales of 80 million records worldwide between his solo output, Matchbox Twenty, and various collaborations, generating billions of streams, and entertaining millions of fans on the road, a restless burst of inspiration unflinchingly drives him to create. Beyond Matchbox Twenty smashes such as “Push,” “3AM,” “If You’re Gone,” “Bent,” and more, he has delivered a series of solo hits, including “Lonely No More,” “This Is How A Heart Breaks,” “Little Wonders,” and “Street Corner Symphony.” He elevated into the stratosphere alongside Santana on “Smooth,” which garnered three Grammy® Awards and went triple-platinum. As a solo artist, Rob has notched three consecutive Top 10 entries on the Billboard 200, beginning with his now-classic double-platinum #1 debut album …Something To Be. Most recently, 2019’s Chip Tooth Smile bowed in the Top 15. Plus, it incited the applause of Rolling Stone, Billboard, Good Morning America, and ABC’s Nightline who professed, “No matter your age group or musical taste – or whether you even realize it – you’re probably familiar with Rob Thomas’ music.” He stands out as the first artist to receive the Songwriter Hall of Fame’s coveted “Hal David Starlight Award” in addition to garnering numerous BMI and ASCAP Awards. Giving back at every turn, he also notably co-founded the Sidewalk Angels Foundation alongside his wife Marisol Thomas. On his sixth full-length solo album All Night Days, he harnesses the same heart, energy, and spirit that cemented him as a generational artist, beginning with the single “Hard To Be Happy.” In 2025, he continues to pen honest songs about life and love that always seem to hit you at the right moment when you need them the most.
Rob Thomas
Rob Thomas
has been one of modern music’s most compelling and commercially successful artists for well over a decade – between Matchbox Twenty, his solo work, and his various collaborations with iconic artists like Santana, Mick Jagger and Willie Nelson, his tally now stands at more than 80 million albums sold worldwide. Arguably the most accomplished singer/songwriter of his generation, it all comes back to the creative source for Rob. As he says with typical understatement, “I’m a guy who hears songs in his head, and I have to write them down, and I have to get them out. I’m just lucky enough that I can make it my life’s work.”
ROB THOMAS, IN FACT…
“The whole thing started over 17 years ago because I had a bunch of songs,” says Rob of the genesis of Matchbox Twenty. Since then, he has penned a remarkable string of smashes, including their #1-charters “Push,” “3AM,” “If You’re Gone,” “Bent,” “Disease,” and “Unwell,” and other major hits like “Real World,” “Back 2 Good,” “Mad Season,” and “Bright Lights.”
In 1999, his smash collaboration with Santana, the Thomas-penned “Smooth,” earned Rob three Grammy Awards and today ranks #1 on Billboard’s “Top Hot 100 Rock Songs” chart and #2 on the magazine’s “Hot 100 All-Time Top Songs.”
In 2004, the Songwriters Hall of Fame presented Thomas with its premiere “Starlight Award” – created to recognize a composer in the early years of his or her career that has already made a lasting impact. He has won numerous BMI and ASCAP Awards, and has earned the Songwriter of the Year crown from both Billboard and BMI for two consecutive years.
2005 saw the release of Rob’s first solo album,”…SOMETHING TO BE”, which was produced by Matt Serletic. The #1, multi-platinum “…SOMETHING TO BE,” made history as the first album by a male artist from a rock or pop group to debut at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 since the chart was launched 50 years earlier. The album earned a pair of Grammy nominations and spawned a string of hit singles, including the smash “Lonely No More” – which was #1 in 15 countries, “This Is How A Heart Breaks,” “Ever The Same,” and “Streetcorner Symphony.”
Rob embarked on a world tour and also appeared at the historic Live 8 multi-concert event in July 2005, performing both as a solo artist and joining Stevie Wonder for a duet version of the Wonder classic, “Higher Ground.”
In 2007, Thomas reunited with Matchbox Twenty for “EXILE ON MAINSTREAM.” Their first album in five years, the set combined a retrospective of their greatest hits with six new songs produced by Steve Lillywhite – including the RIAA gold single, “How Far We’ve Come.” Debuting at #3 on the Billboard 200, the RIAA gold “EXILE ON MAINSTREAM” scored the biggest first week of the year for a greatest hits collection.
Thomas landed another solo hit in 2007 with “Little Wonders,” from the soundtrack to the Disney animated feature, Meet The Robinsons. In December 2008, he performed at the 31st Annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington DC, where he paid tribute to Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey with an emotionally charged rendition of The Who’s “Baba O’Riley,” featuring a choir of 150 New York City policemen and firefighters.
In 2009 Rob released his second solo album, cradlesong with Matt Serletic again in the producer’s chair. The album features the chart -topping singles “Her Diamonds and “Someday.” Rob made Billboard chart history once again as the only male artist with multiple #1 hits at Adult Top 40. With this coronation, Thomas tied Pink with the most No. 1’s by a solo artist in the chart’s history.
In 2011 Rob Thomas and his Matchbox Twenty band mates released a brand new studio album, “NORTH”. The album’s unprecedented success marked their first chart topper –debuting at #1 on the Billboard Top 200. “NORTH” was fueled by critical acclaim as well as the hit singles, “She’s So Mean”, “Overjoyed” and “Our Song”. The band toured the globe including two SRO tours of the U.S. and a dynamic performance at the famed Rock in Rio.
In spring ’14 Rob hit the road again for a five week North American special intimate headline run. The shows offered the rare and unique opportunity to catch the superstar performing in a more up close and personal setting, playing a career-spanning set. Rob also returned, for the fourth year in a row, to Atlantic City’s Borgata Casino in January for three sold out shows to benefit Sidewalk Angels, the New York based not-for-profit foundation that Rob started with his wife Marisol.
Sidewalk Angels is dedicated to providing critically needed funds and support to grassroots groups across the country. It is the primary supporter and sponsor of a number of no-kill animal shelters and animal rescues, reflecting the passion of the foundation’s co-founders to fight for the rights and fair treatment of those with no voice. Additionally, the foundation also supports a myriad of other causes, from childhood health and wellness to the fight against homelessness.
Rob Thomas is now putting the finishing touches on his highly anticipated 3rd solo album set for release late summer ‘15. He has also just announced plans for a North American headline tour kicking off June 11th and continuing through August 10th.
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