All of Me

All of Me

All of Me es una canción popular y un estándar de jazz escrito por Gerald Marks y Seymour Simons en 1931.

Grabado por primera vez por Belle Baker, se ha convertido en una de las canciones más grabadas de mundo del jazz, con versiones de músicos tan notables como Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Django Reinhardt and Willie Nelson. En los últimos años ha sido también adoptada por Pia Zadora y Anne Murray. Incluso en 1996, el grupo NOFX realizó una adaptación de la misma al estilo Punk Rock.

Jazz Changes

"All of Me" aparece en la mayoría de las versiones del Real Book, desarrollada, generalmente como un swing. Los acordes comunmente aceptados son:

A C6  % E7  %
  A7  % Dm7  %
  E7  % Am7  %
  D13  % Dm7 G7
B C6  % E7  %
  A7  % Dm7  %
  F6 Fm6 Em7 A9
  Dm7 G13 C6 (Dm7: G7)

Una alternativa es:

A C6  % E7  %
  A7  % Dm7  %
  Bm7b5: Dm7b5 Fdim: E7 Am7  %
  D13: D7#9#5:: D9 D9 Dm7 G7: G7+
B C6  % E7  %
  A7  % Dm7  %
  F6 Bb13 Cmaj7 A9
  Dm7 G13 C6 (Dm7: G7)

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