Gerald Marks
All of Me
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Composer:Gerald MarksGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:3:36"All of Me" is a popular jazz standard composed by Gerald Marks with lyrics by Seymour Simons. The song was first published in 1931 and has since become a beloved classic, covered by countless artists in a variety of styles. The song's premiere is difficult to pinpoint, as it was likely performed by various jazz musicians in the early 1930s. However, it was popularized by singer Ruth Etting, who recorded a version of the song in 1931 that became a hit. "All of Me" is a simple, straightforward love song that expresses the singer's devotion to their partner. The lyrics are heartfelt and romantic, with lines like "You took the part that once was my heart / So why not take all of me?" The melody is equally simple and memorable, with a catchy chorus that is easy to sing along to. The song is typically performed in a slow, ballad style, with a focus on the vocals and the emotional content of the lyrics. However, it has also been adapted to a variety of other styles, including swing, blues, and even rock and roll. "All of Me" is typically performed in a 32-bar AABA form, with each section consisting of eight bars. The A sections feature a descending melody that emphasizes the song's melancholy tone, while the B section provides a brief respite with a more uplifting melody. Overall, "All of Me" is a timeless classic that has remained popular for nearly a century. Its simple, heartfelt lyrics and memorable melody have made it a favorite of jazz musicians and fans alike, and it continues to be performed and recorded to this day.More....
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