All of It

Album: All of It (2018)
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Songfacts®:

  • This slow-burning Bobby Pinson, Dallas Davidson and Kyle Fishman penned song focuses on a relationship in full swing as Swindell sings about wanting his girl to give him her everything.

    Girl I wish you would just hit me with that
    Pretty little get me through tomorrow smile
    Bring on all the good with all the bad I'm all about it
    Anything and everything, baby you could never bring enough of it
    I want all of it


    Cole sees "All of It" as a track both his male and female fans will relate to. "It's a love song, but it's not just the good, it's the bad, it's everything," he told ABC Radio. "It's a relationship that you want her bad days, you want the good days, you want the happy tears, the sad tears, you want all of it."
  • The song is the title track of Cole Swindell's third album, despite the fact it was a last minute addition to the record. "I was actually done recording my album," he explained. "This song caught my attention. Somebody played it for me just randomly on my bus and I flipped out. I was like, 'This is what the album is missing. I need this song.'"

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