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The Beatles Songs - It's All Too Much
The Beatles - It's All Too Much


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Album: Yellow Submarine
Released: 1969

It's All Too Much Lyrics


It's All Too Much, It's all too much

When I look into your eyes, your love is there for me
And the more I go inside, the more there is to see

It's all too much for me to take
The love that's shining all around you
Everywhere, it's what you make
For us to take, it's all too much

Floating down the stream of time, of life to life with me
Makes no difference where you are or where you'd like to be

It's all too much for me to take
The love that's shining all around here
All the world's a birthday cake,
So take a piece but not too much

Set me on a silver sun, for I know that I'm free
Show me that I'm everywhere, and get me home for tea

It's all to much for me to see
A love that's shining all around here
The more I am, the less I know
And what I do is all too much

It's all too much for me to take
The love that's shining all around you
Everywhere, it's what you make
For us to take, it's all too much

It's too much...It's too much

Too much too much too much

Writer/s: HARRISON, GEORGE
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • George Harrison wrote this. It was inspired by his wife, Pattie.
  • A verse was edited out of album version, cutting time from 8 minutes to 6. The full version appears in film Yellow Submarine.
  • This was by far the longest Beatles song until "Hey Jude" was recorded over a year later. (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE)
  • Paul McCartney played lead guitar on this song and John Lennon supplied the guitar feedback, allowing George to be free to concentrate only on vocals during the recording of this song. (thanks, Jonathon - Clermont, FL)

  • The Beatles Songs - All Together Now
    The Beatles - All Together Now


    The Beatles - All Together Now Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Yellow Submarine
    Released: 1969

    All Together Now Lyrics


    One two three four
    Can I have a little more
    Five six seven eight nine ten
    I love you

    A B C D
    Can I bring my friend to tea
    E F G H I J
    I love you

    Bom bom bom bompa bom
    Sail the ship Bompa bom
    Chop the tree bompa bom
    Skip the rope bompa bom
    Look at me

    All Together Now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now

    Black white green red
    Can I take my friend to bed
    Pink brown yellow orange and blue
    I love you

    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    Bom bom bom bompa bom
    Sail the ship Bompa bom
    Chop the tree bompa bom
    Skip the rope bompa bom
    Look at me

    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now
    All together now

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN / MCCARTNEY, PAUL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • A simple sing along song that took only 5 hours of studio time to complete, this appears at the end of the Beatles movie Yellow Submarine.
  • In 2002, this was used in commercials for Verizon wireless. In 2009, a cover of the song by the group The Hours was used to advertise Budweiser beer.
  • This is the only song in the movie Yellow Submarine where the Beatles actually appear in the film.
  • John Lennon once said "I loved it when football crowds in the early days would sing 'All Together Now.'"
  • OutKast's Andre 3000 recorded a cover for a 2010 Kobe Bryant Nike commercial that traces NBA history.

  • The Beatles Songs - All You Need Is Love
    The Beatles - All You Need Is Love


    The Beatles - All You Need Is Love Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Yellow Submarine
    Released: 1967

    All You Need Is Love Lyrics


    Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love.

    There's nothing you can do that can't be done.
    Nothing you can sing that can't be sung.
    Nothing you can say, but you can learn
    How to play the game
    It's easy.
    Nothing you can make that can't be made.
    No one you can save that can't be saved.
    Nothing you can do, but you can learn
    How to be you in time
    It's easy.

    All You Need Is Love, all you need is love,
    All you need is love, love. Love is all you need.
    Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love.
    All you need is love, all you need is love,
    All you need is love, love. Love is all you need.

    There's nothing you can know that isn't known.
    Nothing you can see that isn't shown.
    There's nowhere you can be that isn't where
    You're meant to be
    It's easy.

    All you need is love, all you need is love,
    All you need is love, love. Love is all you need.
    All you need is love. (All together now).
    All you need is love. (Everybody).
    All you need is love, love. Love is all you need.
    Love is all you need.
    Love is all you need

    (Yesterday)
    (Oh yeah)
    (She love you, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    (She love you, yeah, yeah, yeah)
    (Oh, yesterday)

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN / MCCARTNEY, PAUL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • The Beatles played this for the first time on the "Our World" project, the first worldwide TV special. Broadcast in 24 countries on June 25, 1967, the show was 6 hours long and featured music from 6 continents, with The Beatles representing Britain. The Beatles were supposedly recording this live during the show, but they used a prerecorded backing track and John Lennon's vocal was redone a few hours later. Eric Clapton mimed guitar on this during the special.

    The concept of the song was born out of a request to bring a song that was going to be understood by people of all nations. The writing began in late May of 1967, with John and Paul working on separate songs. It was decided that John's "All You Need Is Love" was the better choice because of its easy to understand message of love and peace. The song was easy to play, the words easy to remember and it encompassed the feeling of the world's youth during that period.
  • "All You Need Is Love" was a popular saying in the '60s anti-war movement. The song was released in the middle of the Summer of Love (1967). It was a big part of the vibe.
  • John Lennon wrote this as a continuation of the idea he was trying to express in his 1965 song "The Word." John was fascinated by how slogans effect the masses and was trying to capture the same essence as songs like "We Shall Overcome." He once stated, "I like slogans. I like advertising. I love the telly." In a 1971 interview about his song "Power To The People," he was asked if that song was propaganda. He said, "Sure. So was 'All You Need Is Love.' I'm a revolutionary artist. My art is dedicated to change."
  • Musically, this song is very unusual. The chorus is only one note, and the song is in a rare 7/4 tempo. (thanks to Dwight Rounds, author of The Year The Music Died, 1964-1972 )
  • It was not until 1983 and the publication of the in the book John Lennon: In My Life by Pete Shotton and Nicholas Schaffner that it was revealed that John Lennon was the primary composer of the song. It is typical of Lennon: Three long notes ("love -love -love") and the rise of excitement with at first speaking, then recital, then singing, then the climax and finally the redemption. This as opposed to McCartney's conventional verse, verse, middle part, verse or A,A,B,A. Lennon felt that a good song must have a rise of excitement, climax and redeeming. (thanks to Johan Cavalli, who is a music historian in Stockholm)
  • Ringo's second son, Jason, was born the day this hit #1 in the US. Jason is also a drummer.
  • n the orchestral ending, you can hear pieces of both "Greensleeves," a Bach two-part invention (by George Martin) and Glen Miller's "In The Mood." Royalties were paid to Miller for his contribution.
  • McCartney sang the chorus to The Beatles 1963 hit, "She Loves You" at the end: "She loves you yeah yeah yeah... She loves you yeah yeah yeah"
  • John Lennon's hand-written lyrics for this song sold for 1 Million pounds in the summer of 2005. Lennon left them in the BBC studios after The Beatles' last live TV appearance, and they were salvaged by an employee. (thanks, Ryan - Kansas City, MO)
  • This begins with a clip from the French national anthem, "La Marseillaise," written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg on April 25, 1792. Its original name was "Chant de guerre de l'Armee du Rhin" ("Marching Song of the Rhine Army") and it was dedicated to Marshal Nicolas Luckner, a Bavarian-born French officer from Cham. It became the rallying call of the French Revolution and got its name because it was first sung on the streets by troops from Marseille upon their arrival in Paris. Now the national anthem of France, the song was also once the anthem of the international revolutionary movement, contrasting with the theme of The Beatles song. In the late 1970s, Serge Gainsbourg recorded a Reggae version "Aux Armes et cetera," with Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar and Rita Marley in the choir in Jamaica, which resulted in him getting death threats from veterans of the Algerian War of Independence. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Al and Tipper Gore had this song played at their wedding. They married in 1970 and separated in 2010.
  • George Harrison mentioned this in his 1981 song "All Those Years Ago" with the line, "But you point the way to the truth when you say 'All you need is love.'" Harrison's song is a tribute to John Lennon, who was killed in 1980.
  • This was used in the climactic final episode of the UK sci-fi series The Prisoner, and was the entrance music for Queen Elizabeth II during the UK Millennial celebrations of 1999. It was also sung by choirs across the kingdom in 2002 during the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebration. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • In 2007, this was used in an advertising campaign for Luv's diapers with the lyrics changed to "All You Need Is Luv's." While Beatles songs have been used in commercials before, notably "Revolution" in spots for Nike and "Hello Goodbye" for Target, this peace anthem shilling for diapers didn't go over well with fans who thought it sullied The Beatles legacy. The publishing rights to "All You Need Is Love" and most other Beatles songs are controlled by the Sony corporation and Michael Jackson, which means The Beatles cannot prevent a company from re-recording the song and using it in a commercial.
  • When asked what his favorite lyric is during an interview with NME, John Lennon's son Sean replied: "My list of favorite things changes from day to day. I like when my dad said: 'There's nothing you can know that isn't known/ Nothing you can see that isn't shown/ Nowhere you can go that isn't where you're meant to be.' It seems to be a good representation of the sort of enlightenment that came out of the '60s."

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