All of You is a Cole Porter song published in 1954. It was introduced by Don Ameche in the Broadway musical Silk Stockings and later sung by Fred Astaire in the film adaptation. The tune has become a popular pop and jazz standard, with numerous famous recordings and performances. Notable versions appear on Ahmad Jamal Plays (1955), the Modern Jazz Quartet's Concorde (1955), Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book (1956), Miles Davis Round About Midnight (1957), Sarah Vaughan After Hours at the London House (1959), Bill Evans Sunday at the Village Vanguard (1961), and Frank Sinatra Trilogy: Past Present Future (1980), among others. It also features in film, such as Nick Apollo Forte performing it in Broadway Danny Rose (1984). The melody is versatile, thriving in both slow ballads and brisk up tempo readings.