And I Love Her (crd)Beatles

"And I Love Her" — McCartney's first great ballad. Acoustic and intimate, it reveals the other side of the leather-jacket Beatles. "A love like ours could never die."

Капо 7 лад → Am, Em, C, D, G
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From uunet!stanford.edu!rutgers!cbmvax!macon Thu Jul 2 10:58:03 PDT 1992
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Subject: Music : and i love her
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Title: AND I LOVE HER (Beatles)
   Em         Bm
I give her all my love
   Em           Bm
That`s all I do
   Em         Bm
And if you saw my love
   G              A
You`d love her too
     D
I love her
   Em           Bm
She gives me everything
   Em        Bm
And tenderly
   Em          Bm
The kiss my lover brings
   G             A
She brings to me
         D
And I love her
   Bm          D     Bm          A
A love like ours, could never die
Bm A A+D
As long as I have you near me
   Em             Bm
Bright are the stars that shine
   Em          Bm
Dark is the sky
   Em          Bm
I know this love of mine
   G          A
Will never die
         D
And I love her.
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All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in the rain.

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  • Written by McCartney for his then-girlfriend Jane Asher, recorded for A Hard Day's Night (1964). The acoustic arrangement, unusual for the time, helped inspire the folk-rock movement.