
"All Of You" was the big hit from Cole Porter's last Broadway show, 1955's "Silk Stockings," which was based on the Garbo film "Ninotchka," in which a lovely but severe Russian communist operative is wooed by a capitalistic theatrical agent in Paris. The Broadway musical became a film two years later, and Fred Astaire was the agent who sang "All Of You" to Ninotchka (hence the lines "There's a beg romantic deal I want to wangle" and "Love at least a small percent of me, do.") The song has become a popular jazz standard. The chorus has a standard 32-bar form (a 16 bar statement, then you begin to repeat the first 8 bars and finish with 8 bars that are different.) As you can see from this key-of-C arrangement, in this tune you only repeat the first 6 bars in the second half.