All of Me

All of Me Original Sheet Music Cover

All of Me Original Sheet Music Cover

All of Me is a popular Tin Pan Alley song (1931) that is a jazz standard played by everyone (pros and beginners). Words and music by  Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons.

All of Me Recordings:

It was first performed by Belle Baker over the radio and recorded in 1931 by Ruth Etting and by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, with vocalist Mildred Bailey. It has been recorded an innumerable times. Notable recording include those by Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra.

Listen to ‘All of Me’ on YouTube:

All of Me Lyrics:

All of me, why not take all of me?
Can’t you see? I’m no good without you
Take my lips, I want to loose them
Take my arms, I’ll never use them

Your goodbye, left me with eyes that cry
How can I go on, dear, without you?
You took the part that once was my heart
So why not take all of me?

All of Me Transcriptions:

All of Me Play Alongs:

Frank Sinatra – Standards – Hal Leonard Jazz Play-Along Volume 82Jamey Aebersold Play-Along Volume 95 – 500 Miles High


All of Me Fake Books:

The Real Book: Sixth EditionThe New Real Book (in C)The Real Jazz Fake Book - C EditionPocket Changes Volume 1

All of Me Other Resources

 

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