Till There Was You

The Beatles · With The Beatles (Remastered) [2009]

There were bells on a hill

But I never heard them ringing

No, I never heard them at all

Till there was you



There were birds in the sky

But I never saw them winging

No, I never saw them at all

Till there was you



Then there was music and wonderful roses

they tell me in in sweet fragrant meadows

of dawn and dew



There was love all around

But I never heard it singing

No I never heard it at all

Till there was you



Then there was music and wonderful roses

they tell me in sweet fragrant meadows

of dawn and dew



There was love all around

But I never heard it singing

No I never heard it at all

Till there was you

Till there was you

Till There Was You

Released on the 1963 album With The Beatles, this track stands as a quintessential example of the group's early pop-rock sound. Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, the song features a memorable melody and lyrics that explore the theme of eternal love. Its inclusion on the remastered 2009 edition highlights its enduring appeal within the band's discography. The recording captures the harmonies and production style characteristic of the Beatles' first studio album, cementing its place in the history of rock music.