All About Love
1952



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Highlights
  • Written for the 1953 Paramount Pictures film Off Limits, directed by George Marshall, starring Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell and Mickey Rooney.
  • Bob Hope stars as a boxing manager who enlists in the army to keep an eye on his fighter who has been drafted.
  • In the U.K., the film was released as Military Policemen since the characters join the military police.



Recording History
Marilyn Maxwell and Bob Hope
Lyrics
(sung at the same time, alternating lines)
GIRL:
You came on the scene
You taught me what a kiss could mean
And I learned all about love
All about love from you!
 
BOY:
Only passing by
Glad I caught your eye
And I learned all about love,
All about love from you!
 
GIRL:
I was alone
No sweet talk on my telephone
Then I learned all about love,
All about love from you!
 
BOY:
I was home at nine
Now we hog the line
Then I learned all about love,
All about love from you!
 
GIRL:
Do I need your kiss?
And do I live for this?
Well, unless I miss my guess,
If you should lose me, blues would choose me! 
BOY:
We’re livin’
For lovin’!
Oh yes! Oh yes?
If you should lose me blues would choose me!
 
GIRL:
Here in your embrace
I found the thrill I can’t replace
For I learned all about love
All about love from you!
 
BOY:
(Hum)
Baby, you’re so real!
That’s the way I feel!
For I learned all about love
All about love from you!
ALL ABOUT LOVE, two-part vocal arrangement, from the 1953 Paramount Pictures film Off Limits, also known as Military Policeman. Music and words by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. (Recorded Version)