All Or Nothing At All

Arthur Altman / Jack Lawrence

All or nothin' at all
Half a love never appealed to me
If your heart, it never could yield to me
Then i'd rather, rather have nothin' at all

I said all, nothin' at all
If it's love, there ain't no in-between
Why begin then cry for somethin' that might have been
No i'd rather, rather have nothin' at all

Hey, please don't bring your lips close to my cheek
Don't you smile or i'll be lost beyond recall
The kiss in your eyes, the touch of your hand makes me weak
And my heart, it may grow very dizzy and fall

And if i fell under the spell of your call
I would be, be caught in the undertow
Well, you see, i've got to say "no, no, no"
All or nothin' at all

And if i fell, fell under the spell of your call
Don't you know i would be caught in the undertow?
So, you see, i just got to say "no, no"
All or nothin' at all

All or nothin' at all

Trivia about the song All Or Nothing At All by Frank Sinatra

On which albums was the song “All Or Nothing At All” released by Frank Sinatra?
Frank Sinatra released the song on the albums “Strangers In The Night” in 1966, “The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings” in 1995, “The Definitive Collection - Greatest Hits 1940 - 1947” in 2000, “Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964” in 2002, and “The Early Years 1939-1945 - Vol. 2” in 2002.
Who composed the song “All Or Nothing At All” by Frank Sinatra?
The song “All Or Nothing At All” by Frank Sinatra was composed by Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence.

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