"All Around the World" is a 1955 hit song by Little Willie John written by Titus Turner.
The song was the debut single and first hit for Little Willie John, and a hit in 1969 for Little Milton, renamed as "Grits Ain't Groceries".
[2] James Booker also covered the song on his album Classified,[3] and Leigh Harris and Larry Sieberth covered it on the album Patchwork: A Tribute to James Booker.
Lou Rawls also covered the song on for Blue Note Records, on his album It's Supposed to Be Fun, released January 1, 1990, which became a hit.
[5] The song is a profession of the singer's love for someone addressed as "my baby," describing what else wouldn't be true if he doesn't love his woman.