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I Love You" is a song recorded by English rock band the Beatles in 1962. It was composed principally by Paul McCartney [1] (credited to Lennon–McCartney), and produced by Ron Richards. The song was released in the UK on 5 October 1962 as the B-side of their debut single "Love Me Do" and is also included on their debut album Please Please Me (1963
P.S. I Love You Lyrics: As I write this letter / Send my love to you / Remember that I'll always / Be in love with you / Treasure these few words 'til we're together / Keep all my love forever...
16 mar 2008 · PS I Love You was written primarily by Paul McCartney around the time of The Beatles' 1962 trip to Hamburg. It was first released as the b-side to their debut single Love Me Do, and later appeared on the Please Please Me album.
PS I Love You song analysis. The protagonist of the song is writing a letter to his romantic partner to express his love. He assures her that he will always be in love with her and wants her to treasure his words until they are together again.
“P.S. I Love You,” a song which they contemplated releasing as the a-side of their first British single, became the first occurrence in the US of having a Top Ten placement on the Billboard Hot 100 with the b-side of their #1 single “Love Me Do.”
P.S. I Love You is a song composed principally by Paul McCartney, (credited to Lennon-McCartney) and recorded by The Beatles. It was released on October 5, 1962 as the B-side of their debut single "Love Me Do" and is also included on their 1963 album Please Please Me.
A very early Beatles song, this is a great example of how the group forged a very personal relationship with their fans through songs that spoke directly to the listener. The words "I," "You," "Me" and "Love" show up in many of their early hits, creating a strong connection between band and listener.