All of Me was written by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons in 1931. It became one of the most recorded songs of its era, covered by many artists over the years. The lyrics express a melancholic disdain for the end of a love relationship, where the lyrical I offers everything of himself to the loved one.
All of me, why not take all of me Can't you see, I'm no good with - out you Take my arms, I want to lose them Take my lips I'll never use them Your good bye, left me with eyes that cry And I know that I'm no good with - out you You took the part that once was my heart So why not take all of me
All of me, why not take all of me Can't you see, I'm no good with - out you Take my arms, I want to lose them Take my lips I'll never use them Your good bye, left me with eyes that cry And I know that I'm no good with - out you You took the part that once was my heart So why not take all of me So why not take all of me