P.S. I Love You

The Beatles · On Air - Live At The Bbc - Vol 2 [2013]

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

Recorded live at the BBC in 1963, "P.S. I Love You" stands as a poignant example of The Beatles' early studio and live experimentation. The track features the band's signature harmonies and acoustic-driven arrangement, showcasing their mastery of songwriting during their formative years. As part of the "On Air - Live At The BBC" series, this recording captures the raw energy and improvisational spirit characteristic of the group's television and radio performances. The song reflects the band's evolving sound, blending pop sensibilities with the emotional depth that would define their later work. It remains a cherished piece of their discography, illustrating the collaborative dynamic between John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.