"P.S. I Love You" is a song composed principally by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon-McCartney) and recorded by English rock band The Beatles, with McCartney on lead vocals. It was released 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). It was later included on the American release Introducing The Beatles (1964), its reissue The Early Beatles (1965), and the Beatles compilation album Love Songs (1977).
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Recording
The version featured on the single and album was recorded in ten takes on 11 September 1962 at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, London. Producer George Martin had booked session drummer Andy White as a replacement for Pete Best, whom he considered not technically good enough for recording purposes (Martin had been unaware that the other Beatles had already replaced Pete Best with Ringo Starr, who attended the session and plays maracas on the song). White was a freelance show band and session drummer, and gave the recording a lightweight cha cha treatment.
Martin was not present at the session, which was run by Ron Richards in his absence. Richards told the group that the song could not be the A-side of their single because of an earlier song with the same title: "I was originally a music publishing man, a plugger, so I knew someone had done a record with that title. I said to Paul, 'You can have it as B-side, but not an A-side.'"
With Starr playing drums, the Beatles recorded this song at the BBC on 25 October 1962, 27 November 1962 and 17 June 1963 for subsequent broadcast on the BBC radio programmes Here We Go, Talent Spot and Pop Go the Beatles, respectively. The 17 June 1963 recording was officially published in 2013 on the On Air - Live at the BBC Volume 2 album.
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Inspiration
Written in spring 1962, while Paul McCartney was in Hamburg, this song is sometimes considered to be a dedication to his then-girlfriend Dot Rhone. However, McCartney denies this; he described "P.S. I Love You" saying:
John Lennon said about this song:
Melodically typical of McCartney's later writing style, the song demonstrates two notable exceptions to the contemporaneous model: during the opening chorus the chord D?7 is placed incongruously between G and D (on write), and during the song's title phrase a sudden shift to B? occurs underneath "P.S. I love you" which Ian MacDonald described as "a dark sidestep". Lennon contributes a single note harmony emphasising the beginning of each stanza. Lyrically constructed with their female audience in mind, the Beatles included it as part of their Cavern Club song set. The Beatles admired Buddy Holly and the Crickets, best demonstrated by their cover of "Words of Love" on the Beatles for Sale album; writer Jonathan Cott suggested that the "P.S." element of the song was a subtle reference to "Peggy Sue", from the lyric "I love you, Peggy Sue".
Missing master tape
No original master tapes of the 11 September version of "P.S. I Love You" are known to exist. Standard procedure at Abbey Road Studios at the time was to erase the original two-track session tape for singles once they had been "mixed down" to the (usually monaural) master tape used to press records. This was the fate of two Beatles singles (four songs): "Love Me Do", "P.S. I Love You", "She Loves You", and "I'll Get You".
Re-release
On its 20th anniversary, Parlophone re-issued "P.S. I Love You" as a picture disc, and shortly afterwards as a 12-inch disc.
Personnel
- Paul McCartney - vocals, bass
- John Lennon - acoustic rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- George Harrison - acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Ringo Starr - maracas (most recordings), drums (17 June 1963 recording published on the 2013 album On Air - Live at the BBC Volume 2)
- Andy White - drums (most recordings, but White did not play on the 17 June 1963 recording)
Engineered by Norman Smith
- Personnel per Ian MacDonald except where noted
Charts
Cover versions
"P.S. I Love You" has been covered by:
- Sonny Curtis from his album Beatle Hits Flamenco Style Guitar (1964)
- Alvin and the Chipmunks for their album The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Hits (1964).
- The Hollyridge Strings from their album The Best of the Beatles Songbook (1996)
- Peter Lipa on his album Beatles in Blue(s) (2003), which features cover versions of sixteen Beatles songs.
- Filipino actress and singer Jolina Magdangal covered the song on her album On Memory Lane (2000).
- The Smithereens on their 2008 album B-Sides the Beatles
Notes
References
External links
- Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "P.S. I Love You"
- Listing for "P.S. I Love You" at The Complete Guide to the Beatles' Instruments
- Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
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