All Of Me

Diana Ross · Other Songs - Diana Ross

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



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

About All Of Me

"All Of Me" is a soulful ballad recorded by Diana Ross, showcasing her signature vocal warmth and emotional depth characteristic of her work in the late 1960s and early 1970s. As a staple of her discography, the track exemplifies the lush harmonies and romantic themes that defined her solo career during this period. The song reflects Ross's ability to blend R&B sensibilities with pop accessibility, creating a timeless recording that has become a standard in the genre. Its enduring popularity stems from its melodic structure and Ross's emotive delivery, which resonated with audiences across generations. This recording stands as a testament to her status as a leading figure in soul music, capturing the essence of love and longing without relying on specific lyrical references.