All My Loving
Beatles · Live at the BBC
Tomorrow I'll miss you
Remember I'll always be true
And then while I'm away
I'll write home everyday
And I'll send all my loving to you
I'll pretend that I'm kissing
The lips I am missing
And hope that my dreams will come true
And then while I'm away
I'll write home everyday
And I'll send all my loving to you
All my loving I will send to you
All my loving, darling, I'll be true
Close your eyes and I'll kiss you
Tomorrow I'll miss you
Remember I'll always be true
And then while I'm away
I'll write home everyday
And I'll send all my loving to you
All my loving, I will send to you
All my loving, darling I'll be true
All my loving, All my loving
Wooooo, all my loving
I will send to you
All My Loving
Released in 1956, "All My Loving" stands as a cornerstone of the Beatles' early discography, marking their transition from skiffle to polished pop-rock. Recorded live at the BBC, the track exemplifies the band's signature sound during their formative years, blending acoustic guitar with emerging electric textures. As one of their most recognizable early compositions, it showcases John Lennon's songwriting alongside Paul McCartney's melodic contributions, establishing the harmonic and rhythmic foundations that would define their subsequent work. The recording captures the youthful energy and improvisational spirit characteristic of the group's first live performances, cementing its status as a vital document of the British Invasion era.

