All This Making Love
Bee Gees Lyrics


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About an hour or more, when I go upstairs, you can read between the lines
I can make it to the top, but then I gotta stop
But I'm all right, I'm really fine
It's just the wine and all this making love

In a day or so, it'll really show, gonna wear me to the ground
It's just the way it goes, she keeps me on my toes
But I'm all right, and should I mind
It's just the wine and all this making love

And I can't keep still, gonna make a will, 'cause I'm losing all my hair
I try to make it seem it isn't just a dream
And I'm all right, I'm almost there
It isn't fair to wake up all this making love

I get pleasure and pain, it's a gravy train, it's a wonderland, it's a ride
And the rumor is I'm told, she's really got a hold
And I'm all right, I'm really fine
It's just the wine and all this making love

She'll be making me strung by the tip of my tongue like a tiger in a cage
She's got me up a wall, I'm slowing to a crawl
But I'm all right, I'm really fine
It's just the wine and all this making love





Too much too much too much too much

Overall Meaning

The Bee Gees song All This Making Love is a candid exploration of the physical and emotional effects of passionate lovemaking. In the opening lines, the singer hints at the intensity of the experience, acknowledging that it leaves him breathless and in need of respite. The use of wine as a metaphor captures the heady, intoxicating nature of the physical act of love, as well as the emotional effects it has on the singer.


As the song progresses, the singer conveys a sense of exhaustion and weariness, indicating that the intensity of this experience has taken a toll on his body and mind. The refrain "too much, too much, too much" reinforces this sense of overwhelming intensity, suggesting that there may be a limit to how much of this experience he can withstand.


The song also explores the emotional dynamics of this experience, with the singer acknowledging that his lover has a profound hold on him. Despite the physical and emotional toll it takes, however, he cannot seem to resist the pull of this intense and overwhelming experience.


Overall, the song provides a raw and honest depiction of the highs and lows of passionate love, capturing the physical intensity as well as the emotional complexities that come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

About an hour or more, when I go upstairs, you can read between the lines
After an hour or more of making love with my partner, when I go upstairs, my exhaustion can be easily observed.


I can make it to the top, but then I gotta stop
I can reach the pinnacle of pleasure during intercourse, but eventually have to stop due to fatigue.


But I'm all right, I'm really fine It's just the wine and all this making love
Despite feeling tired after sex, I insist that I am alright and it's just the alcohol and the act of lovemaking that contribute to my exhaustion.


In a day or so, it'll really show, gonna wear me to the ground
My fatigue will have a prolonged effect, making me very tired in the upcoming day or so.


It's just the way it goes, she keeps me on my toes But I'm all right, and should I mind It's just the wine and all this making love
The fact that my partner keeps me on my toes during sex doesn't bother me, and again, the reason for my tiredness is the combination of wine and making love.


And I can't keep still, gonna make a will, 'cause I'm losing all my hair
My excitement during sex causes me to be restless, and it's possible that the stress of lovemaking can cause me to lose my hair.


I try to make it seem it isn't just a dream And I'm all right, I'm almost there It isn't fair to wake up all this making love
Despite the intense pleasure during sex, I try to convince myself that it's not just a dream and that I am almost at the peak of pleasure. However, waking up to exhaustion due to lovemaking isn't fair.


I get pleasure and pain, it's a gravy train, it's a wonderland, it's a ride
Though sex can bring both pleasure and pain, it's like a ride on gravy train and is thrilling like a wonderland.


And the rumor is I'm told, she's really got a hold And I'm all right, I'm really fine It's just the wine and all this making love
Rumors seem to suggest that my partner has a strong grip on me, but I insist that I'm fine and again, the reason for my tiredness is the combination of wine and making love.


She'll be making me strung by the tip of my tongue like a tiger in a cage
My partner has a way of keeping me constantly engaged during sex like a caged tiger on edge.


She's got me up a wall, I'm slowing to a crawl But I'm all right, I'm really fine It's just the wine and all this making love
Despite feeling like I'm slowing down, I insist that I'm fine and attribute my fatigue to the alcohol and making love.


Too much too much too much too much
This final line is simply repeating that there has been too much of lovemaking and alcohol consumption leading to tiredness.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Barry Gibb, Robin Hugh Gibb

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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