P.S. I Love You

The Beatles · Please Please Me (Remastered) [2009]

As I write this letter,

Send my love to you.

Remember that I'll always

Be in love with you.



Treasure these few words

'Til we're together.

Keep all my love forever.

P.S. I love you (you, you, you)



I'll be comin' home again to you, love

Until the day I do love

P.S. I love you (you, you, you)



As I write this letter,

Send my love to you.

Remember that I'll always

Be in love with you.



Treasure these few words

Till we're together.

Keep all my love forever.

P.S. I love you (you, you, you)



As I write this letter (ooh)

Send my love to you (you know I want you to)

Remember that I'll always (yeah)

Be in love with you.



I'll be comin' home again to you, love

Until the day I do love

P.S. I love you (you, you, you... you, you, you... I love yoouu)

P.S. I Love You - The Beatles

Released on the 1957 album Please Please Me, "P.S. I Love You" stands as a quintessential example of The Beatles' early pop-rock sound. Written by John Lennon, the track features a driving rhythm section and a catchy melody that defined the band's initial commercial success. While often associated with their later romantic ballads, this recording showcases the group's ability to blend upbeat instrumentation with sincere lyrical themes of affection. As part of their first studio album, it helped establish their reputation as a cohesive unit capable of crafting memorable pop songs that resonated with audiences worldwide during the mid-1950s.