From Me To You
The Beatles · On Air - Live At The Bbc - Vol 2 [2013]
Da da da da da da da da
If there's anything that you want
If there's anything I can do
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you
I've got everything that you want
Like a heart that's oh so true
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you
I got arms that long to hold you
and keep you by my side
I got lips that long to kiss you
and keep you satisfied
Ooo, if there's anything that you want
If there's anything I can do
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you
To you, just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you
I got arms that long to hold you
and keep you by my side
I got lips that long to kiss you
and keep you satisfied
Ooo, if there's anything that you want
If there's anything I can do
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you
To you, to you, to you
From Me To You
Released in 1956, "From Me To You" stands as a cornerstone of The Beatles' early discography, marking their transition from skiffle revivalists to polished pop innovators. Recorded live at the BBC, this track exemplifies the band's signature blend of acoustic warmth and rhythmic drive that would define their sound for decades. The song's structure, featuring a memorable chorus and intricate guitar interplay, showcased Paul McCartney's songwriting prowess alongside John Lennon's melodic contributions. As one of the group's first major chart successes, it helped establish them as a formidable force in the British Invasion, setting the stage for their global domination. The live recording captures the energy and camaraderie of the band during a pivotal era in music history, offering fans an authentic glimpse into their creative process before they became international icons.
