Lyrics George Harrison (Spoken Word) - The Beatles
"And
I
Love
Her"
by
The
Beatles
Narrator
That's
the
lead
guitar
artistry
and
Beatle-mania
Of
George
Harrison.
Although
it's
not
documented
George
Harrison
was
probably
born
With
an
amused
smile
on
his
face
And
if
he
has
his
way
at
the
end
He'll
go
out
in
a
similar
manner
amused
Or
an
attempt
to
stifle
a
yawn
Harrison,
whose
deadpan
expression
makes
the
sphinx
jealous
Didn't
join
The
Beatles
until
1958,
but
if
he
were
ever
asked
"Why?"
he'd
probably
say,
"Because
nobody
asked
me."
In
his
teens
musical
intеrests
were
cеntered
on
Buddy
Holly
But
sports
interests
dulled
early
attempts
At
a
serious
musical
study
George
is
an
interesting
combination
of
beat
and
blasé
But
takes
his
music
seriously
To
get
an
angry
response
out
of
George
You'd
probably
have
to
be
his
tailor,
for
clothing
Next
to
music,
is
his
only
concern
As
for
a
personal
glimpse
into
Harrison
He
is
alternately
analytical
and
casual
Narrator
George,
you
might
say,
is
the
unsung
hero
of
the
group
Although
he
doesn't
do
most
of
the
songwriting
Or
lead-singing
he's
very
proud
of
the
job
he
does
do
As
for
his
specific
role
with
the
Beatle
group,
Harrison
says
"I
play
lead
guitar
and
sing
a
couple
of
songs
And
I
sing
a
couple
of
bits
on
songs
that
people
Don't
think
I
sing
on..."
Narrator
Blasé
with
a
beat
That's
pretty
much
the
story
on
George
Harrison
Guitar-playing
and
singing
are
not
George's
only
interests
In
his
own
words,
"I
like
parties
and
a
bit
of
fun
Like
anyone
else
but
there's
nothing
better,
for
me
Than
a
bit
of
peace
and
quiet
Sitting
around
a
big
fire
with
your
slippers
On
and
watching
the
tele
That's
the
life."
George's
idea
of
life
is
a
far-cry
From
his
real
life
like
the
rest
of
The
Beatles
His
home
is
often
surrounded
by
dozens
of
female
fans
"They
don't
worry
me,
though"
Says
George.
"In
fact,
I
rather
like
it.
I'd
be
dead
worried
If
those
girls
weren't
around
and
if
their
screams
died
away
In
any
case,
we
aren't
home
very
much
these
days."
George
did
have
one
chance
to
go
home
over
the
past
year
It
was
during
a
two-week
vacation
recently
The
first
the
group
has
taken
since
their
phenomenal
Rise
to
stardom
instead,
he
took
off
for
America
"to
see
the
ordinary
side
of
The
States"
He
said,
"the
shops,
the
airports,
the
trains,
the
garages
And
the
way
people
seem
to
live
in
general."
Despite
the
novel
hair-do
and
the
new
approach
The
Beatles
have
to
music,
George
feels
that
the
main
reason
For
the
phenomenal
rise
of
the
group
is
because,
in
his
words
"We're
a
different
generation,
and
so
are
our
fans."
Born
in
Liverpool,
George
left
school
to
become
An
apprentice
electrician
he
said
he
stopped
trying
To
become
an
electrician
though
because
He
kept
blowing
everything
up!
Narrator
But
how
successful
did
Harrison
feel
the
group
would
Be
when
he
first
joined?
When
asked
if
he
ever
thought
That
he
and
the
members
of
the
group
would
Ever
be
as
big
as
they
are
today
Harrison,
in
down-to-earth
fashion
said
"Well,
I'm
still
only
5-foot-11
you
know..."
Narrator
George
Harrison
is
the
youngest
of
The
Beatles
Born
February
25th,
1943,
and
he's
the
one
with
the
longest
hair
"As
for
my
starting
the
haircut,
that
was
completely
by
accident,"
Says
George.
"We'd
been
swimming.
When
I
came
from
the
pool
My
hair
dried
into
what
is
now
the
Beatle
hair-do
Not
having
a
comb
or
brush,
I
did
not
comb
it
afterwards
And
then
it
looked
as
it
does
now
We
decided
we
liked
it
and
it
has
remained."
George's
thoughts
are
closely
allied
to
those
of
his
fellow
Beatles
He
doesn't
think
much
about
the
future.
In
his
own
words
"We're
too
busy
today
to
talk
about
tomorrow."
And
he's
disinterested
in
many
other
things
That
older
people
consider
worthwhile
He's
completely
at
ease
and
looks
at
the
prospects
Of
the
group
quite
realistically
Narrator
True
to
his
unhurried
approach
to
life
Harrison
is
candid
about
the
early
aims
of
The
Beatles
Measured
against
that
which
has
happened
since
"We
didn't
sit
down
and
think,
'We're
gonna
be
stars
And
gonna
have
funny
haircuts
"The
only
thing
we
wanted
to
do
is
make
a
record."
Narrator
And
make-a-record
they
did.
And
since
In
every
field
of
their
endeavor
In
entertainment,
broken
all
existing
records

1 And I Love Her
2 All My Loving
3 All My Loving (Mono)
4 If I Fell (Mono)
5 The Night Before (Mono)
6 Yes It Is (Mono)
7 Tell Me What You See (Mono)
8 You Like Me Too Much (Mono)
9 Bad Boy (Mono)
10 Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby (Mono)
11 Honey Don't (Mono)
12 Matchbox (Mono)
13 And I Love Her (Mono)
14 Slow Down (Mono)
15 When I Get Home (Mono)
16 I'll Cry Instead (Mono)
17 I'm Happy Just to Dance With You (Mono)
18 I Call Your Name (Mono)
19 Thank You Girl (Mono)
20 I'll Get You (Mono)
21 The Bitter End / You Can't Do That (Mono / Instrumental)
22 The Chase (Mono / Instrumental)
23 Another Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
24 From Me to You Fantasy (Mono / Instrumental)
25 In the Tyrol (Mono / Instrumental)
26 Run For Your Life (Mono)
27 I Feel Fine
28 Yes It Is
29 This Boy
30 You're Going to Lose That Girl (Mono)
31 A Hard Day's Night (Mono / Instrumental)
32 Slow Down
33 Thank You Girl
34 I Wanna Be Your Man
35 Words of Love
36 The Chase (Instrumental)
37 Ringo's Theme (This Boy) [Instrumental]
38 Bad Boy
39 I’ll Follow the Sun
40 I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
41 Tell Me Why (Mono)
42 I Feel Fine (Mono)
43 Love Me Do (Mono)
44 Please Please Me (Mono)
45 If I Needed Someone (Mono)
46 George Harrison (Spoken Word)
47 How Beatlemania Began (Spoken Word)
48 Beatlemania In Action (Spoken Word)
49 John Lennon (Spoken Word)
50 Beatles Will Be Beatles (Spoken Word)
51 Paul McCartney (Spoken Word)
52 Sneaky Haircuts and More About Paul (Spoken Word)
53 Victims of Beatlemania (Spoken Word)
54 Beatles Medley (Spoken Word)
55 Ringo Starr (Spoken Word)
56 Liverpool and All the World! (Spoken Word)
57 Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Mono)
58 I Should Have Known Better (Mono)
59 Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (Mono)
60 I'll Be Back (Mono)
61 Please Mister Postman (Mono)
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