All In A Night
Dean Martin Lyrics


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When Paul Revere went riding while the stars were burning bright
It was all it was all it was all in a night's work
When Edison stayed up so late he finally saw the light
It was all it was all it was all in a night's work

And when a girl and fellow get underneath that moon
It's not a long shot you can bet on something happening soon
So when they ask me just how come I came up winning you
Though it took hours of flowers and the wining and dining and telephone calls to get the pot to perk
I smile and say it was all in a night's work

It was all it was all it was all in a night's work

It was all it was all it was all in a night's work

And when a girl and fellow get underneath that moon
It's not a long shot you can bet on something happening soon
So when they ask me just how come I came up winning you
Though it took hours of flowers and the wining and dining and telephone calls to get the pot to perk
I smile and say it was




All in a night's work
All in a night's work

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dean Martin's song "All in a Night's Work" talks about the idea that sometimes big accomplishments can be achieved in just one night. The first two lines reference famous historical figures Paul Revere and Thomas Edison, who accomplished great things in a single night. This sets the stage for the rest of the song, which talks about how things can happen quickly and unexpectedly under the moonlight.


The middle section of the song focuses on romance, suggesting that when a girl and guy are under the moon, something is bound to happen. This is followed by the chorus, which emphasizes the idea that everything achieved that night was due to hard work, flowers, wining, dining, and telephone calls. Despite the amount of effort expended, the singer suggests that the final outcome was worth all the hard work.


Overall, the song's lyrics suggest that anything can happen in one night. Whether it's a historical figure forever remembered, a newfound romance, or a successful business deal, some things can be accomplished in just one night.


Line by Line Meaning

When Paul Revere went riding while the stars were burning bright
When someone puts in a lot of effort to achieve something against all odds


It was all it was all it was all in a night's work
That effort is just a small part of the greater picture


When Edison stayed up so late he finally saw the light
When someone puts in enough time and work, they can have a breakthrough


And when a girl and fellow get underneath that moon
When two people are in a romantic setting


It's not a long shot you can bet on something happening soon
It's highly probable that something will happen between the two people


So when they ask me just how come I came up winning you
When asked how he succeeded in winning someone over


Though it took hours of flowers and the wining and dining and telephone calls to get the pot to perk
Though it required a lot of wooing and effort


I smile and say it was all in a night's work
The payoff was well worth the effort


All in a night's work
A reminder that great things can happen in a short amount of time




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