About the song
“And I Love Her” stands as a timeless ballad by The Beatles, prominently featuring Paul McCartney’s songwriting prowess within the Lennon-McCartney collaboration. This poignant track was included as the fifth song on their third studio album, “A Hard Day’s Night,” released in 1964. It was also released as a single alongside “If I Fell” on July 20, 1964, in the United States, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard chart.
**Composition and Inspiration**
Paul McCartney crafted the majority of “And I Love Her,” infusing it with a melodic sophistication that resonated deeply with fans. The song showcases a seamless vocal shift from E minor to C major and concludes in D major, highlighting McCartney’s gift for harmonic progression. John Lennon, though typically sharing songwriting credits with McCartney, acknowledged his minimal contribution to the bridge (“A love like ours/Could never die/As long as I/Have you near me”), as mentioned in a Playboy interview. Despite this, there was a dispute over who wrote the bridge: George Martin originally didn’t have it in the. affirmed
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Lyrics
I give her all my love
That’s all I do
And if you saw my love
You’d love her too
I love her
She gives me everything
And tenderly
The kiss my lover brings
She brings to me
And I love her
A love like ours
Could never die
As long as I
Have you near me
Bright are the stars that shine
Dark is the sky
I know this love of mine
Will never die
And I love her
Bright are the stars that shine
Dark is the sky
I know this love of mine
Will never die
And I love her