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Beatles - And I Love Her, 1963. Singer: Paul McCartney - First and Best Version Rare Video. "And I Love Her" is a song recorded by The Beatles and is the fifth track on their third album, A Hard Day's Night. It was released 20 July 1964 with "If I Fell" as a single by Capitol Records in the United States, reaching #12 in Billboard. 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. (This device is called a Picardy third.)

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 producer George 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.

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  • maravollosa cancion!!!!! amo la cancion!!!!!!!!!!

  • Geeks. Can't live with 'em..can't live without 'em. ;)

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  • George <3

  • @john1968326 Yeah, is 1964

  • Oh Paulie... <3

  • The back-'n-forth switch in the verse goes from C#m goes to F#m rather that E, although the switch to E is there on the very opening of the song. It's an odd song as well as beautiful. The key change which begins at the acoustic guitar solo only shifts the key up 1/2-note. And, the ending chord is a surprise as well. I'm 60-years old, and you can't appreciate the Beatles unless you were alive when they hit the scene. I still can't put words to the feelings you felt listening to these guys.

  • Had to play this for a guitar concert in school.

  • beatles were..and always be ,,,

    the gods of music...

    

  • and this isn't rare it's from the movie a hard day's night

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