Would you agree?
It’s a piano and voice just melody (suitable for a soft love tune) and John’s vocals are at their generally grungy. You can hear each split in his crude, profound verses and along these lines you are compelled to listen eagerly to his genuine verses. While it’s profoundly hard to compose an adoration tune that isn’t disgusting and with innovation, John unquestionably doesn’t pass by the ‘roses are red’ sentiment recipe that so huge numbers of his counterparts do these days: “You’re my downfall, you’re my muse/ My worst distraction, my rhythm and blues”. It’s a bonafide tune that really feels like it’s been created for somebody extraordinary.
The main time we feel like any studio impedance has happened is the additional vocal resound halfway through the tune. Despite the fact that it doesn’t remove anything from the track as in it’s not going to influence your conclusion on it, it doesn’t feel like an especially vital expansion; ‘All of Me’ as of now feels more present than his past work that included just negligible instrumentation without the requirement for additional layers.
John Legend has given us an enchanting case of what a better than average affection melody ought to be; a straightforward tune that is amazingly snappy with melodious artfulness and unadulterated, genuine truth; it takes a legend to achieve that.

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