All of Me
Al Bowlly 1932
As played with the Durium Dance Band
Al Bowlly was born in Mozambique in 1898 to Greek and Lebanese parents.
He was a crooner through the 1930s and recorded more than 1000 songs in England and in the USA.
He was brought back to the modern ears by Jean-Pierre Jeunet's Amelie de Montmartre (Amélie Poulain) OST
with the song Guilty.
Unfortunately, there are almost no tabs nor chords for his songs.
I did my best to transcribe this, all comments and remarks are welcome.
INTRO
[A#] [D] [G] [Cm]
[D] [Gm] [F7] [A#]
[A#] [D] [G] [Cm]
[Cm] [A#] [G] [D#m] [Dm]
[D] [G]
VERSE 1
[C]
All of me
[E]
Why not take all of me?
[A7]
Can't you see
[Dm]
I'm no good without you?
[Dm]
Take my lips
[Am]
I want to lose them
[D]
And take my arms
[G]
I'll never use them
VERSE 2
[C] [E]
Your goodbye left me with eyes that cry
[A] [Dm]
How can I go on dear, without you?
[Dm] [C] [Em] [A7]
You took the part that once was my heart
[Dm] [G] [C]
So why not take all of me?
OUTRO
[D#] [G] [C] [Fm]
[Fm] [Gm] [G#m] [Gm] [D#] [G#] [G#m] [D#]