It's All Too Much

The Beatles · Yellow Submarine (Remastered) [2009]

It's all too much

It's all too much

When I look into your eyes

Your love is there for me

And the more I go inside

the more there is to see



It's all too much for me to take

the love that's shining all around you

Everywhere it's what you make for us to take

it's all too much



Floating down the stream of time

from life to life with me

Makes no difference where you are

or where you'd like to be



It's all too much for me to take

the love that's shining all around you

All the world is birthday cake

so take a piece but not too much



Sell me on a silver sun

where I know that I'm free

Show me that I'm everywhere

and get me home for tea



It's all too much for me to see

the love that's shining all around you

The more I learn, the less I know

and what I do it's all too much



It's all too much for me to take

the love that's shining all around you

Everywhere it's what you make for us to take

it's all too much



It's all too much

It's all too much



With your long blonde hair and your eyes of blue

With your long blonde hair and your eyes of blue

You're too much

It's All Too Much

Released on the 2009 remastered Yellow Submarine album, this track by The Beatles stands as a poignant example of the group's late-period intensity. Recorded during the band's final studio sessions, the song captures a moment of collective exhaustion and artistic urgency. With its driving rhythm and vocal harmonies, it reflects the group's evolution from pop perfection to raw, emotional expression. The recording serves as a testament to their dedication to capturing authentic performances, even as personal challenges loomed large. It remains a significant song in their discography, showcasing the band's ability to convey deep feeling through music during their final years.