Hallelujah, I Love Her So

The Beatles · Anthology (Part 1) [1995]

Let me tell you about a girl I know,

she's my baby and I love her so.

Every morning when the sun comes up,

she brings me coffee in my favorite cup.

That's why I know, yes I know,

hallelujah I just love her so.



When I call her on the telephone,

she says: baby, I'm all alone.

By the time I count from one to four,

she'll be knocking on my door.



In the evening when the sun goes down

and there ain't nobody else around,

she kisses me and she holds me tight.

She says: baby everything is alright.

That's why I know, that's why I know

hallelujah I just love her so.

hallelujah I just love her so,

hallelujah I just love that chick so

Hallelujah, I Love Her So

Recorded live in 1969, this track by The Beatles features George Harrison's distinctive vocal delivery and acoustic guitar work, showcasing the band's evolving sound during the late 1960s. The song appears on the Anthology (Part 1) compilation, which documents their final years before their 1970 dissolution. Harrison's performance here reflects his growing independence and lyrical focus on personal emotion, distinct from the group's earlier harmonies. As a live recording, it captures the raw energy of their studio sessions, offering fans an intimate glimpse into the band's creative process during a pivotal era in rock history.