all of you
all of you (adj)
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All of You
"All of You" is a popular song written by Cole Porter and published in 1954. It was introduced by Don Ameche in the broadway musical Silk Stockings and featured in the film version as well, and been recorded by Fred Astaire, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald on her 1972 album: Ella Loves Cole, Billie Holiday, Tony Martin, and Anita O'Day. The jazz pianist Bill Evans featured the song on his live 1961 album Sunday at the Village Vanguard. It has also been performed by Miles Davis and Tony Bennett. It was performed on the album of the same name by Ahmad Jamal in 1961, and on the 1955 album "Concorde" by the Modern Jazz Quartet.
All of You
All of You is a song recorded by Australian recording artist Betty Who. The song first appeared on SoundCloud in December 2013, and was later re-recorded and included on her debut studio album, Take Me When You Go (2014). The video was released in January 2015 and a remix single on 10 March 2015. On 21 February 2015, "All of You" became Who's second number one single on the Billboard Dance/Club Play Songs chart.
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