So Much In Love
All 4 One · Hard Rock: Live [2002]
Holding hands, walking all alone
So in love are we two
That we don't know what to do
So in love... [so in love]
In a world of our own [so in love]
As we walk by the sea, together
Under stars twinkling high above
So in love are we two
No one else but me and you
So in love... [so in love]
So much in love [so in love]
So in love... [so in love]
So much in love [so in love]
We stroll along, together
I tell you "I need you, oh, so much"
I love... I love you my darling
Can you tell it in my touch?
As we walk down the aisle, together
We will vow to be together 'til we die
So in love are we two
Just can't wait to say "I do"
So in love... [so in love]
In a world of our own [so in love]
So in love... [so in love]
Are you and I [so in love]
[I hope you realize]
[That you mean so much to me]
[You're everything I ever wanted in a woman]
[To touch, to feel your body close to me] I love you my darling
[I just want to hold you in my arms, forever] Can you tell it in my touch?
[I love you, baby]
As we walk down the aisle, together
We will vow to be together 'til we die
So in love are we two
Just can't wait to say "I do"
So in love... [so in love]
Are you and I [so in love]
So in love... [so in love]
Are you and I [so in love]
So in loooooove...
[so in love]
[so in love]
So in loooooove...
[so in love]
[so in love]
So in loooooove...
[so in love]
[so in love]
--fade out--
So Much In Love
All 4 One emerged in the mid-1990s as a defining R&B vocal group, celebrated for their tight harmonies and emotive delivery. Their discography includes several chart-topping hits that solidified their place in the genre. So Much In Love appears on the 2002 live album Hard Rock: Live, capturing the group's dynamic stage presence during a period of continued touring and performance. The track showcases the ensemble's signature blend of soulful balladry and energetic vocal interplay, hallmarks of their broader musical identity. While known for polished studio recordings, this live rendition highlights their ability to connect with audiences through powerful, unadorned vocal performances. The song remains a testament to the group's enduring appeal and their contribution to contemporary R&B vocal traditions.

