Love You To
Beatles · Revolver
I turn around, it's past
You don't get time to hang a sign on me
Love me while you can
Before I'm a dead old man
A life time is so short
A new one can't be bought
But what you've got means such a lot to me
Make love all day long
Make love singing songs
Make love all day long
Make love singing songs
There's people standing round
Who'll screw you in the ground
They'll fill you in with all their sins, you'll see
I'll make love to you
If you want me to
About Love You To
"Love You To" stands as a pivotal track on The Beatles' 1966 album *Revolver*, marking a decisive shift toward Indian classical influences within their evolving sound. Composed by George Harrison, the song features a distinctive sitar melody that blends seamlessly with the band's signature rock instrumentation, creating a unique fusion of Eastern and Western musical traditions. This recording represents a significant moment in the group's discography, showcasing their willingness to experiment with global sounds and expand their sonic palette beyond standard pop-rock structures. The composition reflects the cultural exchanges of the mid-1960s and solidified Harrison's role as a primary songwriter, demonstrating how traditional instruments could be integrated into modern rock arrangements to create a fresh, immersive listening experience.

