To Know Her Is To Love Her

John Lennon · Menlove Avenue [1986]

To know know know her

Is to love love love her.

Just to see her smile

Makes my life worthwhile.

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

And I'll make love to her.

Everyone says there'll come a day

When I'll walk alongside of her.

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 for me.



To know know know her

Is to love love love her.

Just to see her smile

Makes my life worthwhile.

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 for me.



To know know know her

Is to love love love her.

Just to see her smile

Makes my life worthwhile.

To know know know her

Is to love love love her

And I do and I do and I do.

And I do.

To Know Her Is To Love Her

John Lennon's 'To Know Her Is To Love Her' stands as a poignant exploration of intimacy and emotional vulnerability, recorded during the final years of his life. Released on the 1986 compilation 'Menlove Avenue,' the track reflects Lennon's enduring capacity for romantic lyricism, even as he navigated the complexities of his later career and personal relationships. The song exemplifies his signature blend of acoustic warmth and melodic simplicity, offering a glimpse into his introspective side distinct from his more politically charged work. As part of his broader discography, this recording captures a moment of quiet reflection, emphasizing themes of connection and understanding that remain central to his artistic legacy.