Hallelujah, I Love Her So – Beatles, The


Let me tell you about a girl I know

She’s my baby and I love her so

Every morning when the sun comes up

She brings me coffee in my favorite cup

That’s why I know, yes I know

Hallelujah I just love her so

When I call her on the telephone

She says, “Baby, I’m all alone”

By the time I count from one to four

She’ll be knocking on my door

In the evening when the sun goes down

And there ain’t nobody else around

She kisses me and she holds me tight

She says, “Baby everything is alright”

That’s why I know, that’s why I know

Hallelujah, I just love her so

Hallelujah, I just love her so

Hallelujah, I just love that chick so

Celebrating Everyday Love

“Hallelujah, I Love Her So” is a joyful ode to everyday romance and devotion. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of genuine affection, where small gestures—like morning coffee and heartfelt phone calls—become the foundation of a deep connection. The song captures the pure happiness found in simple moments: a partner’s presence, a reassuring kiss, and the comfort of companionship. The narrator’s unwavering love and gratitude shine through, making the track a relatable and uplifting anthem for anyone who cherishes those special bonds in life.

Musical Warmth and Connection

The Beatles’ rendition brings their signature warmth and charm to this classic tune. The upbeat tempo and heartfelt delivery amplify the message of devotion, while the call-and-response style in the lyrics emphasizes the closeness between the singer and his beloved. Each verse builds on the theme of mutual support and affection, culminating in the jubilant refrain, “Hallelujah, I just love her so.” This timeless song reminds listeners of the joy found in everyday acts of love.

Song Credits

Written by Ray Charles. Originally released in 1956.


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