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And I Love Her

"And I Love Her" is a song recorded by English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. It is the fifth track of their third UK album A Hard Day's Night and was released 20 July 1964, along with "If I Fell", as a single release by Capitol Records in the United States, reaching No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.

"And I Love Her"
US picture sleeve
Single by the Beatles
from the album A Hard Day's Night
B-side"If I Fell"
Released20 July 1964
Recorded25–27 February 1964
StudioEMI, London
GenrePop
Length2:32
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin
The Beatles US singles chronology
"A Hard Day's Night"
(1964)
"And I Love Her"
(1964)
"I'll Cry Instead"
(1964)
Audio sample
"And I Love Her (Instrumental)"
US picture sleeve
Single by George Martin and his orchestra
from the album A Hard Day's Night
B-side"Ringo's Theme (This Boy)"
Released18 July 1964
Recorded25–27 February 1964
Length3:43
LabelUnited Artists
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin

The Beatles performed "And I Love Her" just once outside EMI Studios; on 14 July 1964 they played it for an edition of the BBC's Top Gear radio show, which was broadcast two days later.[1] "And I Love Her" has been covered by a variety of artists, including Esther Phillips, Kurt Cobain and Cliff Richard.

Composition

A majority of the composition shifts 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. The final chord is a D major. This technique of ending is known as Picardy third resolution.[2]

McCartney called "And I Love Her" "the first ballad I impressed myself with". Lennon called it McCartney's "first 'Yesterday'".[3] Though the song was written mainly by McCartney, 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").[4]

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 (an early take of the song was released on Anthology 1 in 1995, and the middle eight had not yet been added). 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."[5] McCartney, on the other hand, maintains that "the middle eight is mine ... I wrote this on my own. I would say that John probably helped with the middle eight, but he can't say 'It's mine'."[5] McCartney has credited George Harrison with composing the signature guitar riff, saying it "made a stunning difference to the song".[6]

"The 'And' in the title was an important thing – 'And I Love Her,' it came right out of left field, you were right up to speed the minute you heard it," McCartney said. "The title comes in the second verse and it doesn't repeat. You would often go to town on the title, but this was almost an aside: 'Oh ... and I love you.'"[3]

Cash Box described the song as an "extremely pretty, soft beat cha cha opus" that the Beatles "wax in soft and tender fashion."[7]

An instrumental version of "And I Love Her", orchestrated by George Martin, was released as a single with "Ringo's Theme (This Boy)" as the B-side on 18 July 1964. It failed to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 105, while "Ringo's Theme (This Boy)" peaked at number 53 later that year. "And I Love Her" was included on Martin's Parlophone album Off the Beatle Track and the EP Music From A Hard Day's Night by the George Martin Orchestra, released on 19 February 1965. It was also included on the American A Hard Day's Night soundtrack album.

Recording[8]

Recorded by the Beatles over three days, in Abbey Road Studio Two, the sessions were produced by George Martin and engineered by Norman Smith. The second engineer was Richard Langham.

Day 1

Work began at 2:30pm on Tuesday 25 February 1964 (George Harrison's 21st birthday) for the first day of the sessions for the Hard Day's Night soundtrack and the accompanying album. Two takes were recorded. Take 1 was incomplete, but Take 2 was complete. However, the Beatles decided a lighter touch was required. Take 2 was eventually released on Anthology 1 in 1995.[9] This version was missing the middle-eight.

Instrumentation on this session was[10]

Day 2

The following day, Wednesday 26 February, a further 17 takes (Takes 3–19) were made in a session lasting from 7:00–10:00pm. Although Starr swapped his drums for bongos and claves halfway through the session, they were still not happy. It was during this session that they stopped for a tea break and to write the middle eight. A brief fragment of Take 11 can be heard in the closing credits of Episode 8 of Anthology, where Paul sings "And if you saw my love, I'd love her [too]..." before the take breaks down.[11]

Instrumentation on both this session and Day 3 was[10]

  • Paul McCartney – lead vocal, 1963 Höfner 500/1 bass guitar through Vox AC-100 bass amp
  • John Lennon – Harrison's 1962 Gibson J-160E acoustic-electric guitar through Vox AC-50 guitar amp
  • George Harrison – 1964 José Ramírez Guitarra de Estudio classical guitar
  • Ringo Starr – Ludwig drum kit, switching to bongos and claves

Day 3

An additional two takes (Takes 20 and 21) were recorded on the morning of Thursday 27 February, beginning at 10:00am. Take 20 saw the basic track laid down, while Take 21 was an overdub of McCartney's double-tracked lead vocal and Starr's claves.

Mixing and release

All mixes were prepared from Take 21.

Mono Mix 1

This initial mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio One control room on Tuesday 3 March. As for the recording session, Martin and Smith were producer and engineer. The second engineer was A.B. Lincoln.[12]

The mix features McCartney's single-tracked vocal, with only selected phrases (for example, the title) highlighted by double tracking.

This mix was sent to Capitol and United Artists on Tuesday 9 June,[13] and released on the US mono version of the Hard Day's Night soundtrack album on Friday 26 June 1964.[14] The stereo version of the album used a fake stereo version of this mono mix.

This mix was also used on the mono version of the Capitol album Something New, released on Monday 20 July 1964.[14]

This mix was also used on the film print of A Hard Day's Night except the speed was slower in a low pitch.

It can currently be found as part of the Capitol Albums Volume 1 box set.

Mono Mix 2

This second mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio One control room on Monday 22 June. Martin and Smith were again producer and engineer. The second engineer was Geoff Emerick.[15]

In this mix, McCartney's vocal is double-tracked throughout, except for the first two lines of the third verse.

This mix was released on the UK mono version of A Hard Day's Night on Friday 10 July 1964.[14]

It can currently be found on The Beatles in Mono box set.

Stereo Mix

A stereo mix of "And I Love Her" was made on Monday 22 June immediately after Mono Remix 2. As with Mono Remix 2, McCartney's vocal is double-tracked throughout, except for the first two lines of the third verse.

This mix was released on the UK stereo version of A Hard Day's Night on Friday 10 July 1964.[14]

This mix was also used on the stereo version of the Capitol album Something New, released on Monday 20 July 1964.[14]

It can currently be found on the A Hard Day's Night CD, and as part of the Capitol Albums Volume 1 box set.

Extended Stereo Mix

The German version of Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix, repeating the closing guitar riff five times instead of three. This version also appeared on the American Rarities album in 1980.[16] It is not known when this edit was made. It has not yet been released on CD.

Personnel

Personnel per Ian MacDonald[17]

Covers and other versions

As with many Beatles songs, this has been covered by many artists of varying styles. Notably, Esther Phillips reversed the gender of the song in 1965; her "And I Love Him" reached No. 54 that year on the Billboard charts.

An instrumental cover by Santo & Johnny topped the Mexican charts in 1965. Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau included an extended instrumental trio version on his 2016 album Blues and Ballads, which an AllMusic review describes as "transfiguring the minor/major-key centers into something sweeping and operatic."[18]

The mash-up band Beatallica, who combine the music of the Beatles and Metallica, blended "And I Love Her" with "Am I Evil?", entitling it "And I'm Evil?".

McCartney has played the song live on various tours. There have been two official releases of live versions, one by McCartney solo on 1991's Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) and another by the Beatles on On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2.

An outtake from the original studio sessions, Take 2 recorded Feb. 25, 1964, was released on the 1995 issue of Anthology 1.

Chart performance

Chart (1965) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[19] 10
US Billboard Hot 100[20] 12
US Cash Box Top 100[21] 14

Kurt Cobain cover

"And I Love Her"
 
Single by Kurt Cobain
from the album Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings
B-side"Sappy"
ReleasedNovember 2015
Recorded1987-1988
StudioCobain's home, Aberdeen, WA
GenreFolk rock
Length2:05
LabelUniversal Music Group
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Kurt Cobain singles chronology
"The "Priest" They Called Him"
(1993)
"And I Love Her"
(2015)

In 2015, a solo version by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was discovered, and subsequently used in his biopic, Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck. It was also released on the soundtrack album Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings as well as a 7-inch vinyl single.[22][23]

Chart performance

Chart (2015) Peak
position
US Hot Singles Sales (Billboard)[24] 2
UK Physical Singles Sales (Official Charts Company)[25] 2
UK Vinyl Singles Chart (Official Charts Company)[26] 1

Notes

  1. ^ The Beatles Bible 2008.
  2. ^ Pollack, Alan W. "Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "And I Love Her"". www.icce.rug.nl. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  3. ^ a b "65 – 'And I Love Her'". 100 Greatest Beatles Songs. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  4. ^ Sheff 2000, p. 173.
  5. ^ a b Spitz 2005, pp. 488–489.
  6. ^ Simmons, Michael (November 2011). "Macca on George: 'He Had An Eye Out for the Fakes'". Mojo.
  7. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. 25 July 1964. p. 26. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  8. ^ Lewisohn 1988, pp. 39–40.
  9. ^ Unterberger 2006, p. 89.
  10. ^ a b Babiuk 2002, p. 119.
  11. ^ Unterberger 2006, p. 90.
  12. ^ Lewisohn 1988, p. 41.
  13. ^ Lewisohn 1988, p. 45.
  14. ^ a b c d e Lewisohn 1988, p. 201.
  15. ^ Lewisohn 1988, p. 46.
  16. ^ And I Love Her – Beatlesbooks.com
  17. ^ MacDonald 2005, p. 108.
  18. ^ "AllMusic Review by Matt Collar". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  19. ^ "The Beatles – And I Love Her" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  20. ^ "The Beatles Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  21. ^ Hoffmann, Frank (1983). The Cash Box Singles Charts, 1950-1981. Metuchen, NJ & London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. pp. 32–34.
  22. ^ Kurt Cobain’s lost cover of The Beatles’ "And I Love Her" to be released consequence.net. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  23. ^ Kurt Cobain Seven-Inch Featuring Beatles Cover Will Come Out This November spin.com. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  24. ^ . Billboard. Archived from the original on 17 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  25. ^ "Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 - 11 December 2015 – 17 December 2015". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  26. ^ "Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 - 11 December 2015 – 17 December 2015". officialcharts.com. Retrieved 11 December 2015.

References

External links

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And I Love Her is a song recorded by English rock band the Beatles written primarily by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon McCartney partnership It is the fifth track of their third UK album A Hard Day s Night and was released 20 July 1964 along with If I Fell as a single release by Capitol Records in the United States reaching No 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 And I Love Her US picture sleeveSingle by the Beatlesfrom the album A Hard Day s NightB side If I Fell Released20 July 1964Recorded25 27 February 1964StudioEMI LondonGenrePopLength2 32LabelCapitolSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s George MartinThe Beatles US singles chronology A Hard Day s Night 1964 And I Love Her 1964 I ll Cry Instead 1964 Audio sample source source track filehelp And I Love Her Instrumental US picture sleeveSingle by George Martin and his orchestrafrom the album A Hard Day s NightB side Ringo s Theme This Boy Released18 July 1964Recorded25 27 February 1964Length3 43LabelUnited ArtistsSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s George MartinThe Beatles performed And I Love Her just once outside EMI Studios on 14 July 1964 they played it for an edition of the BBC s Top Gear radio show which was broadcast two days later 1 And I Love Her has been covered by a variety of artists including Esther Phillips Kurt Cobain and Cliff Richard Contents 1 Composition 2 Recording 8 2 1 Day 1 2 2 Day 2 2 3 Day 3 3 Mixing and release 3 1 Mono Mix 1 3 2 Mono Mix 2 3 3 Stereo Mix 3 4 Extended Stereo Mix 4 Personnel 5 Covers and other versions 6 Chart performance 7 Kurt Cobain cover 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksComposition EditA majority of the composition shifts 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 The final chord is a D major This technique of ending is known as Picardy third resolution 2 McCartney called And I Love Her the first ballad I impressed myself with Lennon called it McCartney s first Yesterday 3 Though the song was written mainly by McCartney 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 4 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 an early take of the song was released on Anthology 1 in 1995 and the middle eight had not yet been added 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 5 McCartney on the other hand maintains that the middle eight is mine I wrote this on my own I would say that John probably helped with the middle eight but he can t say It s mine 5 McCartney has credited George Harrison with composing the signature guitar riff saying it made a stunning difference to the song 6 The And in the title was an important thing And I Love Her it came right out of left field you were right up to speed the minute you heard it McCartney said The title comes in the second verse and it doesn t repeat You would often go to town on the title but this was almost an aside Oh and I love you 3 Cash Box described the song as an extremely pretty soft beat cha cha opus that the Beatles wax in soft and tender fashion 7 An instrumental version of And I Love Her orchestrated by George Martin was released as a single with Ringo s Theme This Boy as the B side on 18 July 1964 It failed to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100 peaking at number 105 while Ringo s Theme This Boy peaked at number 53 later that year And I Love Her was included on Martin s Parlophone album Off the Beatle Track and the EP Music From A Hard Day s Night by the George Martin Orchestra released on 19 February 1965 It was also included on the American A Hard Day s Night soundtrack album Recording 8 EditRecorded by the Beatles over three days in Abbey Road Studio Two the sessions were produced by George Martin and engineered by Norman Smith The second engineer was Richard Langham Day 1 Edit Work began at 2 30pm on Tuesday 25 February 1964 George Harrison s 21st birthday for the first day of the sessions for the Hard Day s Night soundtrack and the accompanying album Two takes were recorded Take 1 was incomplete but Take 2 was complete However the Beatles decided a lighter touch was required Take 2 was eventually released on Anthology 1 in 1995 9 This version was missing the middle eight Instrumentation on this session was 10 Paul McCartney lead vocal 1963 Hofner 500 1 bass guitar through Vox AC 100 bass amp John Lennon 1964 Rickenbacker 325 electric guitar through Vox AC 50 guitar amp George Harrison 1964 Rickenbacker 360 12 12 string electric guitar through Vox AC 50 guitar amp Ringo Starr Ludwig drum kitDay 2 Edit The following day Wednesday 26 February a further 17 takes Takes 3 19 were made in a session lasting from 7 00 10 00pm Although Starr swapped his drums for bongos and claves halfway through the session they were still not happy It was during this session that they stopped for a tea break and to write the middle eight A brief fragment of Take 11 can be heard in the closing credits of Episode 8 of Anthology where Paul sings And if you saw my love I d love her too before the take breaks down 11 Instrumentation on both this session and Day 3 was 10 Paul McCartney lead vocal 1963 Hofner 500 1 bass guitar through Vox AC 100 bass amp John Lennon Harrison s 1962 Gibson J 160E acoustic electric guitar through Vox AC 50 guitar amp George Harrison 1964 Jose Ramirez Guitarra de Estudio classical guitar Ringo Starr Ludwig drum kit switching to bongos and clavesDay 3 Edit An additional two takes Takes 20 and 21 were recorded on the morning of Thursday 27 February beginning at 10 00am Take 20 saw the basic track laid down while Take 21 was an overdub of McCartney s double tracked lead vocal and Starr s claves Mixing and release EditAll mixes were prepared from Take 21 Mono Mix 1 Edit This initial mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio One control room on Tuesday 3 March As for the recording session Martin and Smith were producer and engineer The second engineer was A B Lincoln 12 The mix features McCartney s single tracked vocal with only selected phrases for example the title highlighted by double tracking This mix was sent to Capitol and United Artists on Tuesday 9 June 13 and released on the US mono version of the Hard Day s Night soundtrack album on Friday 26 June 1964 14 The stereo version of the album used a fake stereo version of this mono mix This mix was also used on the mono version of the Capitol album Something New released on Monday 20 July 1964 14 This mix was also used on the film print of A Hard Day s Night except the speed was slower in a low pitch It can currently be found as part of the Capitol Albums Volume 1 box set Mono Mix 2 Edit This second mono mix was made in the Abbey Road Studio One control room on Monday 22 June Martin and Smith were again producer and engineer The second engineer was Geoff Emerick 15 In this mix McCartney s vocal is double tracked throughout except for the first two lines of the third verse This mix was released on the UK mono version of A Hard Day s Night on Friday 10 July 1964 14 It can currently be found on The Beatles in Mono box set Stereo Mix Edit A stereo mix of And I Love Her was made on Monday 22 June immediately after Mono Remix 2 As with Mono Remix 2 McCartney s vocal is double tracked throughout except for the first two lines of the third verse This mix was released on the UK stereo version of A Hard Day s Night on Friday 10 July 1964 14 This mix was also used on the stereo version of the Capitol album Something New released on Monday 20 July 1964 14 It can currently be found on the A Hard Day s Night CD and as part of the Capitol Albums Volume 1 box set Extended Stereo Mix Edit The German version of Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix repeating the closing guitar riff five times instead of three This version also appeared on the American Rarities album in 1980 16 It is not known when this edit was made It has not yet been released on CD Personnel EditPaul McCartney vocals bass guitar John Lennon acoustic rhythm guitar George Harrison classical lead guitar Ringo Starr bongos claves George Martin producerPersonnel per Ian MacDonald 17 Covers and other versions EditAs with many Beatles songs this has been covered by many artists of varying styles Notably Esther Phillips reversed the gender of the song in 1965 her And I Love Him reached No 54 that year on the Billboard charts An instrumental cover by Santo amp Johnny topped the Mexican charts in 1965 Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau included an extended instrumental trio version on his 2016 album Blues and Ballads which an AllMusic review describes as transfiguring the minor major key centers into something sweeping and operatic 18 The mash up band Beatallica who combine the music of the Beatles and Metallica blended And I Love Her with Am I Evil entitling it And I m Evil McCartney has played the song live on various tours There have been two official releases of live versions one by McCartney solo on 1991 s Unplugged The Official Bootleg and another by the Beatles on On Air Live at the BBC Volume 2 An outtake from the original studio sessions Take 2 recorded Feb 25 1964 was released on the 1995 issue of Anthology 1 Chart performance EditChart 1965 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 19 10US Billboard Hot 100 20 12US Cash Box Top 100 21 14Kurt Cobain cover Edit And I Love Her Single by Kurt Cobainfrom the album Montage of Heck The Home RecordingsB side Sappy ReleasedNovember 2015Recorded1987 1988StudioCobain s home Aberdeen WAGenreFolk rockLength2 05LabelUniversal Music GroupSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyKurt Cobain singles chronology The Priest They Called Him 1993 And I Love Her 2015 In 2015 a solo version by Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was discovered and subsequently used in his biopic Kurt Cobain Montage of Heck It was also released on the soundtrack album Montage of Heck The Home Recordings as well as a 7 inch vinyl single 22 23 Chart performance Chart 2015 PeakpositionUS Hot Singles Sales Billboard 24 2UK Physical Singles Sales Official Charts Company 25 2UK Vinyl Singles Chart Official Charts Company 26 1Notes Edit The Beatles Bible 2008 Pollack Alan W Alan W Pollack s Notes on And I Love Her www icce rug nl Retrieved 17 March 2016 a b 65 And I Love Her 100 Greatest Beatles Songs Rolling Stone Retrieved 18 June 2012 Sheff 2000 p 173 a b Spitz 2005 pp 488 489 Simmons Michael November 2011 Macca on George He Had An Eye Out for the Fakes Mojo CashBox Record Reviews PDF Cash Box 25 July 1964 p 26 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Lewisohn 1988 pp 39 40 Unterberger 2006 p 89 a b Babiuk 2002 p 119 Unterberger 2006 p 90 Lewisohn 1988 p 41 Lewisohn 1988 p 45 a b c d e Lewisohn 1988 p 201 Lewisohn 1988 p 46 And I Love Her Beatlesbooks com MacDonald 2005 p 108 AllMusic Review by Matt Collar AllMusic Retrieved 2 December 2017 The Beatles And I Love Her in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved 16 May 2016 The Beatles Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 16 May 2016 Hoffmann Frank 1983 The Cash Box Singles Charts 1950 1981 Metuchen NJ amp London The Scarecrow Press Inc pp 32 34 Kurt Cobain s lost cover of The Beatles And I Love Her to be released consequence net Retrieved 13 October 2015 Kurt Cobain Seven Inch Featuring Beatles Cover Will Come Out This November spin com Retrieved 13 October 2015 Chart History Kurt Cobain Billboard Archived from the original on 17 July 2020 Retrieved 17 July 2020 Official Physical Singles Chart Top 100 11 December 2015 17 December 2015 officialcharts com Retrieved 11 December 2015 Official Vinyl Singles Chart Top 40 11 December 2015 17 December 2015 officialcharts com Retrieved 11 December 2015 References Edit And I Love Her The Beatles Bible 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