P.S. I Love You

Beatles · Please please me

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

Released on the Beatles' 1963 debut album Please Please Me, "P.S. I Love You" stands as a quintessential example of the band's early pop sensibilities. The track features a driving rhythm section and John Lennon's distinctive vocal delivery, establishing the melodic foundation that would define their subsequent work. As one of the group's first recorded songs, it captures the raw energy and youthful optimism characteristic of the Liverpool scene in the early 1960s. The composition reflects the band's emerging ability to blend catchy hooks with emotional depth, setting the stage for their global domination. Its inclusion on the debut album highlights the group's immediate commercial appeal and solidified their status as the leading force in British rock music at the time.