- And I Love Her
Infobox Song
Name =And I Love Her
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Artist =The Beatles
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Album =A Hard Day's Night
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Released =July 20 1964
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Recorded =Abbey Road Studios February 25–27, 1964
Genre =Pop
Length =2:31
Writer =Lennon-McCartney
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Label =Parlophone (UK)
Producer =George Martin
Audio sample? = yes
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Album = A Hard Day's Night
Type = studio
Tracks = ;Side one
# "A Hard Day's Night"
# "I Should Have Known Better "
# "If I Fell "
# "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You "
# "And I Love Her"
# "Tell Me Why"
# "Can't Buy Me Love ";Side two
# "Any Time at All "
# "I'll Cry Instead "
# "Things We Said Today "
# "When I Get Home "
# "You Can't Do That "
# "I'll Be Back"Infobox Single
Name = And I Love Her
Artist =The Beatles
Writer =
B-side = "If I Fell "
Released =July 20 1964 (US)
Format = 7"
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Genre = Beat
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Label = Capitol 5235 (USA)
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Audio sample? = yes
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Last single = "I'll Cry Instead "
(US-1964)
This single = "And I Love Her"
(US-1964)
Next single = "Matchbox"
(US-1964)
Misc = "And I Love Her" is a song recorded byThe Beatles and is the fifth track on their thirdalbum , "A Hard Day's Night". It was released20 July 1964 with "If I Fell " as a single byCapitol Records in theUnited States , reaching #12 in Billboard (see1964 in music ).Composition
This song was one of the first ballads with a title that starts in mid-sentence.
Paul McCartney was pleased with himself that he came up with this clever idea.A majority of this song switches back and forth between the key of E and its relative minor C#m. It also changes keys altogether just before the solo, to F. It ends, oddly, on the parallel major of the key of F's relative minor, D.
The song was written mainly by McCartney, though
John Lennon claimed in an interview with "Playboy " that his major contribution was the "middle eight " section ("A love like ours/Could never die/As long as I/Have you near me").Beatles publisher
Dick James lends support to this claim, saying that the middle eight was added during recording at the suggestion of producerGeorge Martin . According to James, Lennon called for a break and "within half an hour [Lennon and McCartney] wrote...a very constructive middle to a very commercial song." [Keith Badman, "The Beatles: Off the Record", p. 90; cited in Bob Spitz, "The Beatles", p. 488.]There are also many who believe that it would seem only logical to think that Lennon did, in fact, write the middle eight, considering the lyrics of that section do not "fit in with the rest of the song".
McCartney, on the other hand, maintains that "the middle eight is mine.... I wrote this on my own." [Barry Miles, "Paul McCartney", p. 123; cited in Bob Spitz, "The Beatles", pp. 488-489.]
Releases
Different edits of this song have been released throughout the world; these differ in the number of times the closing guitar riff is repeated, and in McCartney's lead vocal being single or double-tracked in the main verses of the song.
Credits
* Paul McCartney —
Bass Guitar and Lead Vocal
* John Lennon — Acoustic Rhythm Guitar - Gibson J-160
*George Harrison — Acoustic Lead Guitar -Ramirez and claves
*Ringo Starr — bongos
*George Martin — ProducerCovers
*As with many Beatles songs, this has been covered by many artists of varying style from
RnB , Crooner, Pop and evenGrunge . It was translated into apower ballad - of sorts - byAustralia 'sJohn Farnham , on his "Anthology #2: The Classic Hits" album.*On the American soundtrack album release of "A Hard Day's Night",
George Martin and his orchestra covered the song in a slower-tempo,easy listening -styled instrumental version lasting over a minute longer than The Beatles' vocal version on the same album.*Roberto Carlos made a cover, "(Eu) Te Amo", in Portuguese and later in Spanish.
*
Jack Jones covered the song in 1965 for his album, "There's Love and There's Love and There's Love", arranged by Nelson Riddle.*
Esther Phillips reversed the gender of the song in 1965; her "And I Love Him" reached #54 that year on the Billboard charts.*In 1965,
Bob Marley & The Wailers covered the song on their album "The Wailing Wailers at Studio One".*In 1970,
Rita Lee covered the song on her album "Build Up".*In 1972,
Bobby Womack covered the song for his hit album "Understanding".*In 1981,
Sarah Vaughan covered the song for her album The Songs of the Beatles.*In 1995,
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles covered the song on "Motown Meets the Beatles".
*In 2006,Barry Manilow covered the song for his "The Greatest Songs of the Sixties ".*In 2008, included in
Kenny Lattimore 's "Timeless" album.*Also covered by The Wailers at Studio One in 1965.
*"And I Love Her" was slated to appear briefly in "Across the Universe", with only its second refrain partially sung by
Martin Luther McCoy , but it was removed during editing. It appears as a deleted scene on the DVD. It did, however, appear for a small section in the orchestral scoring of the movie.Notes
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