Love Me Do
Beatles · Live at the BBC
You know I love you
I'll always be true
so please, love me do
oh, love me do
Love, love me do
You know I love you
I'll always be true
so please, love me do
oh, love me do
Someone to love
Somebody new
Someone to love
Someone like you
Love, love me do
You know I love you
I'll always be true
so please, love me do
oh, love me do
Love, love me do
You know I love you
I'll always be true
so please, love me do
oh, love me do
Yeah, love me do
Oh, love me do
Love Me Do
Released in 1962, "Love Me Do" stands as the debut single by The Beatles, marking the beginning of their legendary career. Recorded during a pivotal era in British rock history, the track blends pop sensibilities with emerging psychedelic influences, establishing the band's signature sound. While originally released on standard studio albums, this specific recording appears on "Live at the BBC," showcasing the group's early live performance energy and improvisational spirit. The song's simple yet catchy structure, featuring iconic vocal harmonies and a driving rhythm, resonated with audiences worldwide and set the stage for the group's subsequent dominance in popular music. It remains a foundational piece in the canon of rock and roll, celebrated for its role in launching one of the most influential acts of the twentieth century.

