“All I Want” is a poignant spiritual featured in Disney’s 1946 film Song of the South. Performed by the esteemed Hall Johnson Choir, the song underscores a pivotal moment in the narrative when young Johnny is gravely injured by a bull. As Johnny’s life hangs in the balance, the choir’s harmonies echo through the house, offering a sense of solace and hope.
The lyrics of “All I Want” express a profound desire for unwavering faith in a higher power. The repeated refrain, “All I want, all I want, is more and more faith in Him, my Savior,” reflects a yearning for spiritual strength and guidance.
Musically, the composition is characterized by its rich choral arrangement and emotive delivery, hallmarks of the Hall Johnson Choir’s style. The song’s solemn tone and heartfelt lyrics contribute to its enduring impact, resonating with audiences as a testament to the power of faith and community.