From Me To You

Beatles · Past Masters Volume One

Da da da da da da da da
Da da da da da da da da
If there's anything that you want
If there's anything I can do
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you

I've got everything that you want
Like a heart that's oh so true
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you

I got arms that long to hold you
and keep you by my side
I got lips that long to kiss you
and keep you satisfied

Ooo, if there's anything that you want
If there's anything I can do
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you

To you, just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you

I got arms that long to hold you
and keep you by my side
I got lips that long to kiss you
and keep you satisfied

Ooo, if there's anything that you want
If there's anything I can do
Just call on me and I'll send it along
With love, from me to you
To you, to you, to you

From Me To You

Released in 1956, "From Me To You" stands as a cornerstone of The Beatles' early catalog, marking a pivotal moment in the band's evolution from skiffle covers to original songwriting. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the track exemplifies the group's signature blend of acoustic guitar, harmonica, and melodic pop sensibilities that would define the British Invasion. Originally recorded for the album "With The Beatles," the song was later included on "Past Masters Volume One" as part of the band's official discography. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet effective structure, which laid the groundwork for future rock anthems. The recording captures the youthful energy and collaborative spirit of the group during their formative years, establishing them as serious musical artists rather than mere novelty acts.