From us to you

Beatles · Live at the BBC

Da da da da da dum dum dum
Da da da da da dum dum dum
Da da da da da dum dum dum

If there's anything that you want
If there's anything we can do
Just call on us and we'll send it along
With love from us to you
To you
To you
To you

From Us To You

Released on the Beatles' 1963 compilation Live At The BBC, 'From Us To You' stands as a quintessential example of the band's early pop-rock sound. Recorded in a live setting, the track showcases the group's tight harmonies and energetic performance style that defined their mid-1960s era. The song features the characteristic interplay between John Lennon's melodic lead and Paul McCartney's rhythmic support, delivered with the raw enthusiasm typical of their television appearances. As part of the BBC sessions, it captures the band in a transitional phase, blending traditional pop structures with emerging studio experimentation. The recording remains a significant document of the group's live capability and their ability to deliver polished, crowd-pleasing material during their peak popularity.