All of Me
“All of Me” was written in 1931 by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons, and it became one of the most recorded standards of all time. The song has lived many lives – from Billie Holiday’s swinging jazz version in the 1940s to Willie Nelson’s country ballad interpretation in the 1970s. Here, Jason Paul performs “All of Me” with acoustic guitar and voice, offering a stripped-down take on this timeless classic. 👉 Q: Billie or Willie? What works for all of you? Comment below! 👇 📺 Subscribe → https://www.youtube.com/@JasonMusicPortal 🌐 More music → http://jasonpaul.net
All of Me was written in 1931 by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons. First emerging during the early jazz and popular song era, the song quickly entered the standard repertoire and became one of the most widely interpreted American songs of the twentieth century. Over time it has been recorded by artists including Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, Willie Nelson, and Django Reinhardt, reflecting its long life across jazz, swing, pop, and gypsy jazz traditions. This performance is presented with voice and acoustic guitar. Song: All of Me Written by: Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons (1931) Performance: Jason Paul, voice & guitar
- Composers: Gerald Marks, Seymour Simons
- Year Written: 1931