It's September already! Whether you're coming back from summer vacation or simply a well-deserved long weekend, I hope this jazz standard called All of Me will brighten your day a little bit - even if the rain clouds are rolling in. Composed by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons in 1931, All of Me became one of the most recorded songs of the '30s, and was often sitting at the top of the charts.
Jazz musicians consider this song an important one to know, as practicing it with 100% effort (or should I say "all of you?") can help you play better jazz solos. Listen to this piano cover of "All of Me" right here on Tea with Liya!
Just like you have to put 100% effort into practicing All of Me in order to solo on it better, you have to put 100% effort into the decisions you make here on the WWW.... or do you?
Listen to the song here
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