To Know Her Is To Love Her

Beatles · Live at the BBC

To know know know her
is to love love love her.
Just to see her smile
makes my life worthwhile.
Yes just to know know know her
is to love love love her
and I do, and I do, and I do.
And I do, and I do, and I do.

I'll be good to her
I'll make love to her.
Everyone says there'll come a day
when I'll walk alongside of her.
Yes just to know know know her
is to love love love her
and I do and I do and I do,
and I do and I do and I do.

Why can't she see,
how blind can she be?
Someday she'll see
that she were meant just for me.

Oh oh to know know know her
is to love love love her.
Just to see her smile
makes my life worthwhile.
Yes just to know know know her
is to love love love her
and I do and I do and I do,
and I do and I do and I do.

Why can't she see,
how blind can she be?
Someday she'll see
that she were meant just for me.

Oh yeh to know know know her
is to love love love her.
Just to see her smile
makes my life worthwhile.
Yes just to know know know her
is to love love love her
and I do and I do and I do
and I do and I do.

To Know Her Is To Love Her

Recorded live at the BBC, this track by The Beatles exemplifies the band's evolving songwriting and vocal harmonies during their mid-1960s period. The recording captures the raw energy of their live performances, showcasing Paul McCartney's lead vocals and John Lennon's distinctive guitar work within the context of the studio's intimate acoustic setting. As part of the Live at the BBC collection, the song reflects the group's ability to blend pop sensibilities with the improvisational spirit of their live shows. It stands as a testament to their collaborative process, featuring tight interplay between the four members that defined their sound during this era. The composition highlights the band's mastery of rhythm and melody, offering a glimpse into their dynamic stage presence and musical chemistry before their final years.