To Know Her Is To Love Her

The Beatles · Live At The Bbc

To know know know her

is to love love love her.

Just to see her smile

makes my life worthwhile.

Yes just to know know know her

is to love love love her

and I do, and I do, and I do.

And I do, and I do, and I do.



I'll be good to her

I'll make love to her.

Everyone says there'll come a day

when I'll walk alongside of her.

Yes just to know know know her

is to love love love her

and I do and I do and I do,

and I do and I do and I do.



Why can't she see,

how blind can she be?

Someday she'll see

that she were meant just for me.



Oh oh to know know know her

is to love love love her.

Just to see her smile

makes my life worthwhile.

Yes just to know know know her

is to love love love her

and I do and I do and I do,

and I do and I do and I do.



Why can't she see,

how blind can she be?

Someday she'll see

that she were meant just for me.



Oh yeh to know know know her

is to love love love her.

Just to see her smile

makes my life worthwhile.

Yes just to know know know her

is to love love love her

and I do and I do and I do

and I do and I do.

To Know Her Is To Love Her

Recorded during The Beatles' 1963 BBC sessions, this track exemplifies the band's evolving vocal harmonies and emotional depth during their early live performances. Featured on the compilation Live At The Bbc, the song showcases George Harrison's distinctive lead vocals layered with the group's signature tight arrangement. It reflects the group's growing sophistication in studio and live settings, capturing a moment where their sound was transitioning from raw energy to polished pop craftsmanship. The recording stands as a testament to the band's ability to convey intimacy and joy through music, serving as a cherished example of their mid-1960s repertoire that continues to resonate with listeners today.