All My Sorrow

Bee Gees · Other Songs - Bee Gees

The changing of sunlight to moonlight - reflections of my life

Oh how they fill my eyes

The greetings of people in trouble - reflections of my life

Oh how they fill my eyes



All my sorrow, sad tomorrow

Take me back to my old home

All my crying - all my crying - feel I'm dying, dying

Take me back to my old home



I'm changing, arranging, I'm changing, I'm changing ev'rything

Oh ev'rything around me

The world is a bad place, a bad place, a terrible place to live

Oh but I don't want to die



All my sorrow, sad tomorrow

Take me back to my old home

All my crying - all my crying - feel I'm dying, dying

Take me back to my old home

Oh oh mama, gonna go home



All my sorrow - all my sorrow, ah - sad tomorrow

Take me back - take me back - to my old home

An' I'm gonna run run run

All my crying - a-all my crying - feel I'm dying, dying ...

All My Sorrow

All My Sorrow stands as a poignant song in the Bee Gees' expansive discography, capturing the trio's signature emotional depth during their early years. The recording showcases the brothers' tight harmonies and melodic sensibilities, hallmarks that would later define their global success. While the track does not carry the disco energy of their mid-seventies peak, it reflects the earnest songwriting and vocal interplay that characterized their initial rise. The song remains a testament to their ability to convey vulnerability through polished pop arrangements. As part of their broader body of work, it offers listeners a glimpse into the group's evolving sound before they dominated the charts with dance-oriented anthems. This piece continues to resonate with fans who appreciate the band's foundational contributions to pop and rock music.