Hallelujah, I Love Her So
Beatles · Anthology 1
she's my baby and I love her so.
Every morning when the sun comes up,
she brings me coffee in my favorite cup.
That's why I know, yes I know,
hallelujah I just love her so.
When I call her on the telephone,
she says: baby, I'm all alone.
By the time I count from one to four,
she'll be knocking on my door.
In the evening when the sun goes down
and there ain't nobody else around,
she kisses me and she holds me tight.
She says: baby everything is alright.
That's why I know, that's why I know
hallelujah I just love her so.
hallelujah I just love her so,
hallelujah I just love that chick so
Hallelujah, I Love Her So
Released on the Beatles' 1995 Anthology 1 compilation, 'Hallelujah, I Love Her So' stands as a rare studio recording featuring the band's full lineup. The track showcases the group's signature harmonies and a relaxed, upbeat tempo that contrasts with the band's more intense live performances. While often associated with their earlier pop-rock era, this recording captures a moment of camaraderie and musical cohesion within the studio environment. The song reflects the enduring appeal of The Beatles' songwriting, blending simple melodies with intricate vocal arrangements that defined their catalog. It serves as a testament to the group's ability to maintain high-quality studio work even as their public profile shifted in the late 1960s.

