From Me To You

The Beatles · Past Masters (Remastered) [2009]

Da da da da da da da da

Da da da da da da da da

If there's anything that you want

If there's anything I can do

Just call on me and I'll send it along

With love, from me to you



I've got everything that you want

Like a heart that's oh so true

Just call on me and I'll send it along

With love, from me to you



I got arms that long to hold you

and keep you by my side

I got lips that long to kiss you

and keep you satisfied



Ooo, if there's anything that you want

If there's anything I can do

Just call on me and I'll send it along

With love, from me to you



To you, just call on me and I'll send it along

With love, from me to you



I got arms that long to hold you

and keep you by my side

I got lips that long to kiss you

and keep you satisfied



Ooo, if there's anything that you want

If there's anything I can do

Just call on me and I'll send it along

With love, from me to you

To you, to you, to you

From Me To You - The Beatles

Released in 1956, 'From Me To You' stands as a pivotal moment in The Beatles' early career, marking their transition from skiffle covers to original composition. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the track exemplifies the group's signature blend of pop sensibility and melodic sophistication. Originally recorded for their debut single, the song's catchy hook and harmonies helped establish the band's reputation in the British music scene. Its inclusion on the 'Past Masters' compilation highlights its enduring status as a foundational work in their discography, reflecting the era's post-war cultural shifts and the emergence of the British Invasion. The recording showcases the band's tight studio performance and solidifies their identity as innovators who would soon redefine popular music globally.