All Or Nothing at All
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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All or nothing at all
Half a love never appealed to me
If your heart never could yield to me
Then I'd rather (rather) have nothing at all

All or nothing at all
If it's love, there is no in-between
Why begin, then cry for something that might have been?
No, I'd rather (rather) have nothing at all

But, please, don't bring your lips so close to my cheek
Don't smile or I'll be lost beyond recall
The kiss in your eyes, the touch of your hand makes me weak
And my heart may go dizzy and fall

And if I fell (I fell) under the spell of your call
I would be caught in the undertow




So, you see, I've got to say no, no
All or nothing at all

Overall Meaning

The song "All or Nothing at All", which was written by Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence, speaks about a love that can only exist if it is given completely. Ella Fitzgerald delivers the message in a vulnerable and powerful way, emphasizing the importance of wholehearted love.


The first verse establishes the idea that a half-hearted commitment is not enough. Loving someone halfway is not worth it, and the singer would prefer to have nothing at all. The second verse emphasizes that love leaves no space for ambiguity; there is no in-between. It is better to have nothing than to start a relationship and end up crying for what could have been.


The bridge of the song takes an interesting turn, where the singer confesses her weakness to the object of her affection. Despite her determination to have nothing, when faced with physical proximity, she admits to feeling dizzy and weak. However, she concludes that she cannot allow herself to be swept away by the undertow of love. Instead, she chooses to remain steadfast in her conviction that love must come all or nothing.


Overall, the song's theme is one of vulnerability and strength. It illustrates how difficult it can be to resist the pull of love and how it takes strength to be willing to give oneself entirely.


Line by Line Meaning

All or nothing at all
Ella Fitzgerald wants everything or nothing from her lover, she doesn't want any half-hearted attempts.


Half a love never appealed to me
Ella Fitzgerald doesn't find half-hearted love appealing.


If your heart never could yield to me
Ella Fitzgerald would rather her lover does not feign love if it's not genuine.


Then I'd rather (rather) have nothing at all
Ella Fitzgerald would rather have nothing at all in terms of love if it's only half-hearted or not genuine.


If it's love, there is no in-between
Ella Fitzgerald believes love is an all-or-nothing kind of feelings.


Why begin, then cry for something that might have been?
Ella Fitzgerald thinks that it's not worth starting a half-hearted relationship or love when it will end in disappointment.


No, I'd rather (rather) have nothing at all
Ella Fitzgerald would rather have nothing at all in terms of love if it's not genuine or wholehearted.


But, please, don't bring your lips so close to my cheek
Ella Fitzgerald is expressing her fear or temptation that she might feel when close to the person who doesn't love fully and genuinely.


Don't smile or I'll be lost beyond recall
Ella Fitzgerald tries to avoid the temptation of falling for a half-hearted love, so she's asking her lover not to use any sweet gestures or affectionate actions.


The kiss in your eyes, the touch of your hand makes me weak
Ella Fitzgerald confesses that she is so tempted and vulnerable to her lover's actions and affections.


And my heart may go dizzy and fall
Ella Fitzgerald fears that her heart might not resist the temptation and will fall for the half-hearted love.


And if I fell (I fell) under the spell of your call
Ella Fitzgerald admits that the temptation of the person who does not love genuinely might sway her to fall for it.


I would be caught in the undertow
Ella Fitzgerald acknowledges that half-hearted love is like an undercurrent in the relationship that might bring her down.


So, you see, I've got to say no, no
Ella Fitzgerald knows that she needs to say 'no' to half-hearted love.


All or nothing at all
She concludes with the idea that she doesn't have any other options besides either having genuine love or nothing.




Lyrics © CARLIN AMERICA INC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Arthur Altman, Jack Lawrence

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