P.S. I Love You (track) by The Beatles
Year: 1963
From the album Please Please Me (track #9)


P.S. I Love You appears on the following album(s) by The Beatles:
- Please Please Me (track #9) (this album) (1963)
- The Beatles Box Set (track #9) (compilation) (1988)
- The Essential Beatles (track #5) (compilation) (1972)
- On Air - Live At The BBC Volume 2 (track #24) (2013)
- The Early Beatles (track #8) (compilation) (1965)
- Twist And Shout (track #8) (1964)
- CD Singles Collection (Box Set) (track #2) (compilation) (1992)
- E.P. Collection (Box Set) (track #16) (compilation) (1981)
- Solid Gold The Greatest Hits 1962-65 (track #2) (compilation) (2016)
- The Beatles In Mono (track #9) (compilation) (2009)
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I like the percussion a lot, but it´s a very stereotypical love song! Still nice enough.
Good track but nothing special.
Written by Paul McCartney while the band was in Hamburg in 1962, I think this one was a necessary song for the band at the time. A simple little track that was a slight departure from their rhythm/lead/bass/drums basic setup of virtually all of their early work. I see why it would be a hit live with many of their female fans. It’s not one of my favorites but it’s fairly decent album filler.

Melodia incrível, Paul mostrava seu talento.
Well this is surely the most dated song here, it sounds from the 1940s for Christ sake! But it is still a great time, very subdued and somewhat eery.
The B-side to the Love me do single, P.s I love you, is a nice enough Paul McCartney song with a lovely raw Hamburg/Liverpool sound to it wrapped up in a cute melody. A competent bit of filler.
Weak compared to the rest of the album.

It was an interesting song.
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