All Alone
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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I'm all alone, I'm so all alone
There is no one else but you
All alone by the telephone
Waiting for a ring, a ting-a-ling

I'm all alone every evening
All alone, feeling blue
Wondering where you are and how you are
And if you are all alone too

I'm all alone, I'm so all alone
There is no one else but you
All alone by the telephone
Waiting for a ring, a ting-a-ling

I'm all alone every evening
All alone, feeling blue
Wondering where you are and how you are




And if you are all alone too
And if you are all alone too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sarah Vaughan's song, All Alone, convey deep emotions of loneliness, longing and uncertainty about a love interest. The repetition of the phrase "I'm all alone" emphasizes the stark and isolated feeling that the singer is experiencing. The line "there is no one else but you" suggests an attachment to this person and despite being alone, they are still thinking of them. The line "waiting for a ring, a ting-a-ling" implies that the singer is waiting for a call, but also waiting for a sign of affection and attention, possibly from a lover.


The second verse creates a more vivid image of the singer's loneliness, describing that they feel blue and are wondering where their love interest is and if they too are feeling alone. The repetition of "all alone every evening" reinforces the routine of the singer's solitude, and the longing for the presence of the other person in their life. The phrase "how you are" suggests a deeper level of care and concern for the well-being of the love interest and a desire to connect with them.


Overall, the lyrics of All Alone convey a sense of emotional vulnerability and longing for a specific person. The singer is seemingly fixated on their absence, and their absence contributes significantly to the singer's emotional state. The repetition of phrases also creates a sense of helplessness and repetition of emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm all alone, I'm so all alone
I feel lonely and isolated without anyone around me.


There is no one else but you
You are the only person who can make me feel less alone.


All alone by the telephone
I am sitting alone next to the phone, hoping that you will call me.


Waiting for a ring, a ting-a-ling
I am eagerly anticipating the sound of the phone ringing, as it will mean that you want to talk to me.


I'm all alone every evening
Every night, I am by myself with no one to keep me company.


All alone, feeling blue
Feeling sad and melancholic, my solitude compounds my grief.


Wondering where you are and how you are
I am curious about your whereabouts and your general well-being.


And if you are all alone too
I also wonder if you are experiencing the same isolation and loneliness that I am.




Writer(s): Irving Berlin

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