ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"All Through the Night," composed by Cole Porter in 1934, is known for its lyrical elegance and timeless charm. The first recording was performed by Libby Holman in New York, capturing the song's graceful phrasing and subtle harmonic shifts.
Over the years, it has been interpreted by jazz vocalists and instrumentalists alike, showcasing its gentle swing and melodic warmth. The lyrics evoke continuous devotion and romantic intimacy.
Musically, the song follows a 32-bar AABA structure, providing ample space for expressive singing and instrumental improvisation, making it suitable for both small ensembles and larger orchestras.