Song composed by Noël Coward performed by Judy Garland
This article is about the song by Noël Coward. For the 1931 play, see If Love Were All (play).
"If Love Were All" is a song by Noël Coward, published in 1929 and written for the operettaBitter Sweet.[1][2] The song is considered autobiographical, and has been described as "self-deprecating" as well as "one of the loneliest pop songs ever written".[2][3][4]