All About Loving You

Jon Bon Jovi · Bounce

Looking at the pages of my life
Faded memories of me & you
Mistakes I know IÂ’ve made a few
I took some shots that fail from time to time baby
You were there to pull me through
Been around that block a time or two
IÂ’m gonna lay it on the line
Ask me how IÂ’ve come this far
The answerÂ’s written in my eyes

Every time I look at you
Baby I see something new
It takes me higher than before
It makes me want you more
I donÂ’t want to sleep tonight
DreamingÂ’s just a waste of time
When I look at what my lifeÂ’s been coming to
IÂ’m all about loving you

IÂ’ve lived IÂ’ve loved IÂ’ve lost IÂ’ve paid some dues
And baby weÂ’ve been to hell and back again
Through it all youÂ’re always my best friend
For all the words I didnÂ’t say
and all the things I didnÂ’t do
tonight IÂ’m gonna find a way

Every time I look at you
Baby I see something new
It takes me higher than before
It makes me want you more
I donÂ’t want to sleep tonight
DreamingÂ’s just a waste of time
When I look at what my lifeÂ’s been coming to
IÂ’m all about loving you

you can take this world away and everything I am
Leave the lines upon my face
I´m all about loving you
IÂ’m all about
IÂ’m all about
IÂ’m all about loving you

Every time I look at you
Baby I see something new
It takes me higher than before
It makes me want you more
I donÂ’t want to sleep tonight
DreamingÂ’s just a waste of time
When I look at what my lifeÂ’s been coming to
IÂ’m all about loving you
IÂ’m all about loving you

About All About Loving You

"All About Loving You" is a standout track from Jon Bon Jovi's 1993 album *Bounce*, representing a pivotal moment in his career where he transitioned from rock anthems to a more polished, pop-infused sound. Recorded during the height of his international fame, the song blends his signature vocal style with contemporary production techniques, showcasing his ability to adapt while maintaining his core identity as a rock frontman. Released as a single, the recording became a staple on radio formats worldwide, reinforcing his status as a global icon and contributing to the album's commercial success. The track exemplifies the era's shift toward radio-friendly rock, featuring lush arrangements and melodic hooks that appealed to a broad audience. It remains a defining piece of his discography, capturing the optimism and romantic themes that have characterized much of his body of work over the decades.