You’ll Be Mine – The Beatles


Well darling all the night

You’ll be mine and I know

You’ll be mine

Till you die

You’ll be mine

And so all the night

You’ll be mine

You’ll be mine

And the stars

Always shine

You’ll be mine

Oh

(My darling.

When you burnt that toast the other morning

I, I looked into you eyes and I could see that National Health eyeball

and I loved you, like I never done, I have never done before!)

Oh darling

In your eyes

And you’ll be mine

You will be mine

You’ll be mine

At the star and so

You’ll be mine

Exploring the Playful Romance of “You’ll Be Mine”

“You’ll Be Mine” by The Beatles is a whimsical, lighthearted tune that showcases the band’s early sense of humor and knack for playful storytelling. The lyrics revolve around a romantic promise, as the narrator assures their darling that they will always belong to each other. The repetition of the phrase “You’ll be mine” emphasizes the certainty and devotion behind these words, while the mention of stars shining above adds a touch of dreamy sentimentality.

Wit and Quirkiness in the Lyrics

What sets this song apart is its unexpected comedic twist. The spoken word interlude about burnt toast and a “National Health eyeball” is both surreal and endearing, reflecting The Beatles’ fondness for blending sincerity with absurdity. This blend of affection and humor gives the song a unique charm, making it memorable among the group’s early works.

Song Credits

Songwriters: John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Artist: The Beatles


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