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All of Me

''All of Me'' may refer to the following notable works:
  • "All of Me" (song), a 1931 jazz standard written by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons
  • ''All of Me'' (1984 film), a fantasy comedy starring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin) (Note: URL for verification; actual Wikipedia link not used in output)
For other uses, see the sections below.

Music

Songs

The 1931 jazz standard "All of Me," composed by Gerald Marks with lyrics by Seymour Simons, emerged as a cornerstone of the Tin Pan Alley era, capturing themes of romantic devotion and heartbreak through its poignant lyrics addressing a lover's departure. The song debuted on stage by vaudeville singer Belle Baker at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit on October 18, 1931, during a live performance that was broadcast on radio, following which it garnered seven encores due to enthusiastic reception. Early recordings included Paul Whiteman's orchestra version in December 1931, featuring vocalist Mildred Bailey, which helped propel its popularity among big bands and vocalists. Billie Holiday's influential 1941 rendition, with its emotive phrasing and subtle improvisation, further cemented its place in jazz repertoire, though she had performed it earlier in her career. Over the decades, the track has inspired thousands of covers, establishing it as one of the most recorded standards in jazz history. In 2013, released his own "All of Me," a soulful R&B co-written with and dedicated to his then-fiancée Chrissy Teigen during her pregnancy with their daughter . The song, characterized by its piano-driven melody and lyrics embracing unconditional love and imperfections, served as the from Legend's Love in the Future. It achieved massive commercial success, topping the for four weeks and earning diamond certification from the RIAA for over 10 million units sold in the U.S. The accompanying , directed by , featured intimate black-and-white footage of Legend and Teigen's relationship, including images and wedding moments, enhancing its emotional resonance. Other notable songs titled "All of Me" span diverse genres and themes. In the punk rock vein, NOFX's 1997 single "All of Me" delivers a fast-paced, irreverent critique of superficial commitments, blending sarcasm with high-energy instrumentation typical of the band's style. The original 1931 standard follows a 32-bar ABAC form, originally published in B♭ major but commonly performed in C major, allowing for flexible interpretations in improvisation and arrangement that have defined its jazz legacy. Notable covers include Frank Sinatra's smooth, orchestral 1954 rendition on Swing Easy!, which popularized it in mainstream pop, and Ella Fitzgerald's scat-infused version from her 1962 album Ella Swings Gently with Nelson, showcasing her vocal agility. Louis Armstrong's 1932 recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005, recognizing its cultural and musical significance.

Albums

All of Me is a 1957 jazz album by vocalist Johnny Hartman, released on Bethlehem Records. The record features 12 tracks of classic standards, including the title track "All of Me," backed by an orchestra arranged by Marty Paich, emphasizing Hartman's smooth baritone delivery and emotional depth in the vocal jazz tradition. Recorded in a single session, it highlighted Hartman's interpretive skills on love ballads and swung numbers, contributing to his reputation as a sophisticated jazz singer during the genre's mid-century evolution. The album's focus on timeless tunes like "All of Me" helped solidify the standard's place in jazz repertoire, influencing subsequent vocalists in hard bop and cool jazz contexts. My Utmost for His Highest: The Covenant, a Christian contemporary featuring on Reunion Records, includes worship-themed tracks such as "All of Me" performed by Be Be Winans, with Smith contributing "Someday (Set the Children Free)." Produced by , the project blends inspirational songs with orchestral elements, emphasizing themes of faith and devotion across its 10 tracks. The album achieved commercial success, earning platinum certification from the RIAA in the United States for sales exceeding one million copies, reflecting its impact in the scene. All of Me, the third studio album by singer Estelle, was released in 2012 on , featuring 15 tracks that fuse R&B, , and influences. The lead single "Break My Heart" featuring debuted on urban radio, setting the tone for the album's mature exploration of relationships and personal growth, with additional collaborations including and . Critics offered mixed reviews, praising Estelle's vocal maturity and thematic depth but noting inconsistencies in production; it peaked at number 28 on the US R&B/ Albums chart and reached the top 10 on the UK R&B Albums Chart. The project marked Estelle's return after a four-year hiatus, solidifying her crossover appeal in the revival movement. All of Me, a 2025 gospel and R&B album by Evan Ford on JATO Media, comprises 12 tracks centered on spiritual vulnerability and healing, including "Make Room (For You)" featuring Megan Tibbits and "Pray." Released on June 20, 2025, the record blends with elements, drawing from Ford's personal journey of and emotional transparency. Tracks like "Real Me" and "Lowest" emphasize and reliance on , earning praise for its authentic production and relatable messaging in the modern landscape. ALL OF ME, the third studio album by South Korean singer on TEN2 Entertainment, was released on February 27, 2025, containing 11 tracks focused on emotional introspection and heartbreak. Key songs include "Regret," "Sad Movie," and "Sunset," showcasing Hwang's signature in K-pop's sentimental tradition. The album explores themes of loss and reflection through acoustic arrangements and orchestral swells, receiving positive reception for its cohesive narrative and Hwang's expressive delivery.

Film

All of Me (1984 film)

All of Me is a 1984 directed by and starring and . The screenplay was written by , with an adaptation by Henry Olek, based on the unpublished novel Me Two by Edwin Davis. Produced by Kings Road Entertainment and distributed by , the film was released on September 21, , with a runtime of 93 minutes. It grossed $36.4 million at the domestic . The plot centers on Roger Cobb (), a dissatisfied lawyer and aspiring musician, who becomes the unintended host for the soul of his wealthy, dying client Edwina Cutwater (). Edwina, frustrated with her life, arranges for a ritual to transfer her soul into the body of her secretary Terry Hoskins () upon her death, but the ceremony goes awry, placing Edwina's spirit in the right half of Roger's body instead. Forced to share control—Edwina managing the right side while Roger handles the left—the duo navigates comedic mishaps in daily life, work, and relationships, including Roger's romance with colleague (Madolyn Smith Osborne). With help from the bumbling Prahka Lasa (), they seek a way to separate, leading to personal growth and an unexpected bond. Supporting roles include Jason Nimbus as Roger’s coworker, as Edwina’s nurse, and as her butler. The film highlights the of body-sharing, with Martin performing split-body movements to portray the internal conflict. Reiner, known for directing with Martin, drew on screwball traditions for the film's pacing and humor. occurred in , emphasizing practical effects for the dual-occupancy premise. Upon release, All of Me received positive reviews for its inventive premise and the leads' chemistry, earning an 85% approval rating on based on 40 critic reviews, with the consensus praising Reiner's direction and the stars' timing in this high-concept body-swap comedy. awarded it 3.5 out of 4 stars, commending its logical handling of absurdity and Martin's dual performance. It earned Golden Globe nominations for (Martin) and (Lily Tomlin) in a Musical or . Its soundtrack features the 1931 jazz standard "All of Me" by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons, performed by Joe Williams and used as the theme in the closing credits.

All of Me (2011 film)

All of Me is a 2013 directed by Alexandra Lescaze that premiered at the Film Festival on April 24, 2011. With a runtime of 54 minutes, it follows a group of morbidly obese women who bonded through the Austin chapter of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance and decide to undergo weight-loss surgery, such as adjustable gastric banding or gastric bypass, to lose hundreds of pounds. The film explores the emotional, physical, and relational impacts of the surgery, including strains on marriages, friendships, and self-image, captured over several years with authentic, unscripted footage. Produced by Just One Voice with co-producer Deborah Eve Lewis serving as director of photography, the documentary aired on PBS's series on March 24, 2014. It highlights the women's journeys toward health and self-acceptance, addressing broader themes of , societal stigma around , and the risks and benefits of bariatric procedures. The core subjects are longtime friends known as "the girls," including Zsalynn, Dawn, and Judy, who share their motivations, fears, and post-surgery experiences. The film includes insights from medical professionals on obesity treatment and the psychological aspects of . Upon release, All of Me was praised for its honest and compassionate portrayal, though specific scores are unavailable due to limited reviews. It received audience acclaim at festivals and contributed to discussions on and healthcare access for . won the audience award at the 2013 .

Television

All of Me (2015 Philippine television series)

All of Me is a Philippine drama television series broadcast by . Directed by Dondon S. Santos, it stars , , and . The series explores themes of family, redemption, and faith through a transference between a father and son. Blending with body-swap elements, it delves into social messages on and destiny. Aired in the afternoon slot, it was noted for its emotional depth and innovative storytelling in Filipino teleseryes.) The plot centers on Dr. Manuel Figueras (Albert Martinez), a successful doctor who, after failing to save his wife Diana, loses faith and moves to a remote island. There, he meets and falls in love with Lena Dimaculangan (), a . Meanwhile, his teenage son Edong () faces hardships back home. A mystical event causes Manuel's and Edong's souls to swap bodies, forcing Manuel to relive his youth and Edong to navigate adult responsibilities, including Manuel's medical career and relationship with Lena. Through this, family secrets are uncovered, leading to redemption and strengthened bonds. The narrative emphasizes the interplay between fate, choice, and forgiveness. The series premiered on , 2015, and concluded on January 29, 2016, spanning 110 episodes in ABS-CBN's afternoon lineup. It was produced as a teleserye to engage viewers with its mix of fantasy and , airing weekdays to complement the network's programming. Filming incorporated Philippine island settings to highlight the contrasting lives of the characters.) The main includes as the adult Dr. Manuel Figueras, in the dual role of Edong and teenage Manuel, and as Lena Dimaculangan-Figueras. portrays Dr. Henry Nieves, a romantic rival, while plays Tati, and appears as a supporting member. The performances were praised for conveying the emotional and fantastical elements authentically. The series achieved solid viewership, debuting with an 18.4% national TV rating, making it the most-watched afternoon teleserye premiere at the time. It maintained competitive ratings throughout its run, averaging around 10-15% in key markets. Critics appreciated its fresh take on the body-swap trope, emotional storytelling, and commentary on and , though it did not receive major awards like the PMPC Star Awards for Best Drama Series. Its success highlighted ABS-CBN's strength in fantasy dramas.

All of Me (Glee episode)

"All of Me" is prominently featured in "The Untitled Rachel Berry Project," the twentieth episode of the fifth season of the American musical comedy-drama television series Glee and the 102nd overall. Originally aired on Fox on May 13, 2014, the episode was written by Matthew Hodgson and directed by series co-creator Brad Falchuk. It centers on the evolving lives of the main characters post-high school, particularly Rachel Berry's (Lea Michele) opportunity to star in a semi-autobiographical TV pilot, prompting her to weigh Broadway success against a Hollywood move. Meanwhile, Blaine Anderson (Darren Criss) grapples with his future at NYADA through an emotional solo performance, while Sam Evans (Chord Overstreet) and Mercedes Jones (Amber Riley) navigate relationship strains amid career pressures; Kurt Hummel (Chris Colfer) and others confront professional challenges, emphasizing themes of personal growth, farewells, and new beginnings in the New York arc. The episode's plot unfolds across intertwined storylines, with Rachel meeting eccentric TV writer Mary Holloran (guest star) and filming a pilot episode that mirrors her Glee experiences, ultimately deciding to relocate to despite her attachment to . In parallel, Blaine rehearses for a NYADA showcase with mentor Dolloway (), leading to a reconciliation with after tensions over Blaine's ambitions; launches a mall tour but faces commitment issues with , culminating in their breakup. () briefly returns, supporting , while glimpses of other characters like (, absent but referenced) and () underscore the shifting ensemble dynamics. The narrative resolves with an ensemble performance intercut with flash-forwards to characters' futures, bridging to the series' final season without fully resolving all arcs. Key musical performances highlight emotional highs, starting with Blaine's stripped-down piano rendition of John Legend's "All of Me," a poignant reflection on his bond with Kurt that draws praise for its vulnerability and vocal delivery. Rachel solos P!nk's "Glitter in the Air" during her pilot filming, symbolizing introspection; Sam performs Duran Duran's "Girls on Film" featuring model Charlie (Beau Garrett) in a playful nod to his aspirations. Mercedes and Brittany duet the original "Shakin' My Head," showcasing Mercedes' rising solo career; Blaine and June tackle "No Time at All" from the musical Nymphs and Shepherds for comic relief; Kurt and Blaine mash up Estelle's "American Boy" with a Broadway twist; and the ensemble closes with Bastille's "Pompeii," evoking transition and legacy. These numbers, produced as part of Glee: The Music, The Untitled Rachel Berry Project EP, integrate contemporary pop with show tunes to advance character development. The cast includes core members , , , , , and , alongside recurring players like as and as , with notable guests and adding star power to pivotal scenes. Production emphasized the New York storyline's closure, filmed in and locations to capture urban energy, though it faced challenges from the real-life loss of co-star , influencing subdued tones around certain relationships. Reception was mixed: the episode drew 1.87 million U.S. viewers and a 0.6 rating in the 18-49 demographic, marking a series low amid declining audiences. It earned a 6.9/10 on from nearly 1,000 user ratings, with critics lauding standout vocals like Criss's "All of Me" for emotional depth but critiquing uneven pacing, underdeveloped subplots, and a sense of filler before the final season. As a transitional finale, the episode holds significance in Glee's narrative by honoring character evolutions from high school to young adulthood, using John Legend's "All of Me" as a centerpiece to explore themes of and vulnerability amid farewells to the setting. It incorporates modern hits to mirror real-life milestones, providing closure to season-long arcs while teasing season 6's shift toward and McKinley High revivals, ultimately reinforcing the series' focus on ambition and community.

Literature

All of Me: A Voluptuous Tale (2000 novel)

All of Me: A Voluptuous Tale is a 2000 novel by Venise , published by Dutton. The 288-page book follows Serpentine Williams, a plus-size African-American who suffers a nervous breakdown and embarks on a journey of self-recovery and . Through and personal growth, Serpentine confronts her issues and learns to embrace her identity. The story highlights themes of , , and in the Black community, drawing from Berry's background in . Berry, an author and professor, uses humor and inspiration to portray Serpentine's fight for dignity and happiness. Upon publication, All of Me: A Voluptuous Tale received positive reviews for its uplifting and authentic , earning an average rating of 3.74 out of 5 on . It was honored with the 2001 Black Caucus of the Award.

All of Me (2015 novel)

All of Me is a novel by Jennifer Bernard, published on May 26, 2015, by (an imprint of ). The 384-page book is the first installment in Bernard's Love Between the Bases series, focusing on sports romance in . The plot centers on Sadie Merritt, a young woman in the small town of Kilby, , who takes a job with the struggling Kilby Catfish team to rebuild her reputation after lies spread by her ex-boyfriend. She forms an unexpected romance with Caleb Hart, a talented but troubled trying to revive his while supporting his family. Their relationship develops amid team antics, family pressures, and the challenges of small-town life and . Supporting characters from the team add humor and camaraderie. Key characters include the heroine Sadie Merritt, resilient and determined despite her past scandals, and the hero Caleb Hart, a skilled nicknamed for his pitching prowess. The explores their emotional connection, with Sadie's role contrasting Caleb's on-field intensity. Ensemble team members provide continuity and during key moments like games and community events. The book addresses themes of redemption, second chances, and romance in sports, incorporating details of such as training, team dynamics, and career pressures. Bernard's balances steamy romance with heartfelt growth, portraying the protagonists' journeys toward and in a close-knit community setting. Reception for All of Me has been positive in the romance genre, earning an average rating of 3.92 out of 5 on from over 700 readers who praised its engaging characters, humor, and sports elements. As the launch of Bernard's USA Today bestselling Love Between the Bases series, it was lauded for its feel-good resolution and appeal to fans of contemporary sports romances.

All of Me (2016 novel)

All of Me is a contemporary M/M by Cardeno C., self-published in 2016 (reissued by The Romance Authors in 2023). The 200-page book is a standalone in the author's series, aimed at readers of LGBTQ+ romance. The plot follows childhood friends Abel and Kai, who share a deep bond from age ten. As adults, Abel returns to his hometown after years away, reigniting his long-held love for Kai, a single father and family man. They navigate family expectations, past secrets, and their evolving relationship, leading to a heartfelt commitment. The story emphasizes their history and emotional intimacy. Key characters include Abel, a successful but unfulfilled man seeking his true path, and Kai, devoted to his daughter and community, portrayed as steady and loving. The narrative explores their growth from friendship to romance, with supporting family members highlighting themes of and . The book addresses themes of friends-to-lovers, , and family dynamics, with authentic depictions of small-town life and personal redemption. Cardeno C.'s style focuses on emotional depth alongside tender romance scenes, underscoring the power of . Reception for All of Me has been favorable among romance readers, earning an average rating of 4.18 out of 5 on from thousands of reviews praising its sweet, low-angst storyline and character chemistry. It appeals to fans of heartfelt, positive LGBTQ+ romances.

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