"She Loves You", and the fadeout of "All You Need Is Love".
The Beatles' Second Album in the US; A Collection Of Beatles Oldies... But Goldies in the UK.Just to add its She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah not Ya ya
One can find the lyrics to the songs by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs by going on a website called AZ lyrics. This website offers lyrics from a variety of artists that come from different genres.
The song you're referring to is "She Loves You" by The Beatles. Released in 1963, it features the iconic refrain "Yeah, yeah, yeah" and a message of reconciliation in a romantic context. The song became one of The Beatles' most famous hits and played a significant role in their rise to fame.
THE BEATLES! Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah - a corruption of Yes - was used as a general approbation / agreement indicator all over Britain in the 1950's. It may have been imitated from American Pop music of the post war period (such as Larry Williams 'She said Yeah') or it may have been native (it is very close to Yea - which had been around for some centuries already). The word was regularly used in other pop songs of the era: from the Beatles' own I'll get you to Tommy James Mony Mony.
The Beatles' Second Album in the US; A Collection Of Beatles Oldies... But Goldies in the UK.Just to add its She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah not Ya ya
The beatles' songs before john met Bob. She loves you yeah yeah yeah She loves you yeah yeah yeah The beatles' songs after john met bob Jo Jo was a man who thought he was a loner but he knew it wouldn't last jo jo put his arms in tucson arizona get back get back get back....etc. The beatles went from typical boy band to masters of music and innovation and we all know The beatles are the most influential of all artists.
One can find the lyrics to the songs by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs by going on a website called AZ lyrics. This website offers lyrics from a variety of artists that come from different genres.
'yeah yeah makes you feel so fine yeah yeah' are songs lyrics to one of Annie Lennox's songs.
The song you're referring to is "She Loves You" by The Beatles. Released in 1963, it features the iconic refrain "Yeah, yeah, yeah" and a message of reconciliation in a romantic context. The song became one of The Beatles' most famous hits and played a significant role in their rise to fame.
Well first it's John singing love is all you need, then the echoers are Paul and George. The "all together now" "everybody" and "loves you yeah yeah yeah she loves you yeah yeah yeah" are by Paul.
THE BEATLES! Yeah, yeah, yeah
"YEAH, YEAH,YEAH!"
The word "LOVE" (AMOR in spanish) is said 102 times in this song.At the end of the song when MaCa sings " She loves you yeah, yeah, yeah" twiceit does not count since the word is acting like a verb (loves) and it is not exactly the word "LOVE"RDP in Hialeah - a MegaBeatlesFan, Here There and Everywhere
"YEAH, YEAH,YEAH!"
Yeah, she swears in songs and stuff. But she is still a great person who loves her fans!
Yeah - a corruption of Yes - was used as a general approbation / agreement indicator all over Britain in the 1950's. It may have been imitated from American Pop music of the post war period (such as Larry Williams 'She said Yeah') or it may have been native (it is very close to Yea - which had been around for some centuries already). The word was regularly used in other pop songs of the era: from the Beatles' own I'll get you to Tommy James Mony Mony.