All Out of Love

Westlife · The Love Album [2006]

I'm lying alone with my head on the phone

Thinking of you till it hurts

I know you hurt too but what else can we do

Tormented and torn apart

I wish I could carry your smile and my heart

For times when my life feels so low

It would make me believe what tomorrow could bring

When today doesn't really know, doesn't really know



[Chorus:]

I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you

I know you were right believing for so long

I'm all out of love, what am I without you

I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong



[Delta Goodrem]

I want you to come back and carry me home

Away from this long lonely nights

I'm reaching for you, are you feeling it too

Does the feeling seem oh so right



[Delta Goodrem & Westlife]

And what would you say if I called on you now

And said that I can't hold on

There's no easy way, it gets harder each day

Please love me or I'll be gone, I'll be gone



I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you

I know you were right believing for so long

I'm all out of love, what am I without you

I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong



Oh, what are you thinking of?

What are you thinking of?

What are you thinking of?

What are you thinking of?



[Delta Goodrem]

I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you

I know you were right believing for so long



[Delta Goodrem & Westlife]

I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you (Ohh)

I know you were right believing for so long (Believing for so long)

I'm all out of love (all out of love), what am I without you

I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong (So wrong)



I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you

I know you were right believing for so long

I'm all out of love, what am I without you (Ohh)

I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong



I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong

All Out of Love

Westlife's "All Out of Love" stands as a defining track from their 2006 compilation, The Love Album, which celebrated the group's enduring appeal during the mid-2000s. Released in the heart of the Boy Band era, the song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of polished pop production and emotive vocal harmonies that characterized the Irish quartet's discography. As a staple of their greatest hits collections, the recording captures the band's ability to craft anthemic ballads that resonated globally, reinforcing their status as one of the most successful acts of their generation. The track remains a quintessential example of the era's sound, showcasing the seamless integration of melody and emotion that defined their public musical identity.