<p>If we learned anything from the riveting 1980s drama Footloose, it's that music (and dance) should be available everywhere. So when Google announced its subscription service, Google Play Music All Access, and made it an Android-only affair, more than a few iOS users were bummed.</p><p>But never fear, Apple acolytes, because one third-party developer has quickly compiled zeros and ones so anyone with an iPhone, iPod touch or an iPad can enjoy Google's All Access subscription music service. The gMusic app already plays the songs you've uploaded to Google Music. But after hearing Google announce All Access last week at I/O, developer James Clancey spent the weekend banging out an update to support the subscription service. Clancey submitted the app to the iTunes App Store this morning.</p><p>The update includes a Web Search feature that taps into the subscription-based All Access song database. Want to hear Lemon Crush from Prince's Batman soundtrack? Do a quick web search from within the app and you're good to rock out like it's the late 1980s.</p><p>According to Clancey, he started working on the update the same day the news dropped from Google I/O. Building a new UI was the biggest hurdle, he said via email.</p><p><a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2013/05/google-music-all-access-ios/">Keep reading...</a></p>