This was John McCormack’s last #1 hit according to Pop Memories, as it hit #1 for 2 weeks in March 1925. This became his most popular record in 7 years, his biggest since “Send Me Away With A Smile” in 1918. The song was written by Irving Berlin and became a famous standard. in 1925, three versions...
(Verse)
Just like a melody that lingers on
You seem to haunt me night and day
I never realized till you had gone
How much I cared about you
I can't live without you
(Chorus)
All alone, I'm so all alone
There is no one else but you
All alone, by the telephone
And I wonder when you will call again
I'm all alone ev'ry evening
All alone, feeling blue
Wondering where you are, and how you are
And if you are all alone too
(Verse)
Just for a moment
You were mine, and then
You seemed to vanish like a dream
I long to hold you in my arms again
My life is very lonely
For I want you only
(Chorus)
All alone, I'm so all alone
There is no one else but you
All alone, by the telephone
And I wonder when you will call again
I'm all alone ev'ry evening
All alone, feeling blue
Wondering where you are, and how you are
And if you are all alone too
All Alone was written by Irving Berlin.
John-mccormack released All Alone on Sat Feb 28 1925.