The Beatles recorded a version of ‘To Know Her Is To Love Her’ by Phil Spector for the eighth edition of the BBC Radio show Pop Go The Beatles.

The song was originally recorded as ‘To Know Him Is To Love Him’, by Spector’s first group, The Teddy Bears. A number one hit in 1958, it was subsequently widely covered by a range of artists.

The Beatles’ version – with the necessary lyrical changes – was taped on 16 July 1963 at the BBC Paris Studio, London, and was first broadcast on 6 August. It was eventually released in 1994 on Live At The BBC.

The Beatles had previously performed ‘To Know Her Is To Love Her’ at their audition for Decca Records on 1 January 1962.

The Decca version was faster than the BBC one, but the recording was an early indication of the skilful vocal harmonies that would later become a Beatles trademark. Sadly, the recording – which features Pete Best on drums – is only available on bootleg.

That was the first three-part [harmony] we ever did. We learned that in my dad’s house in Liverpool.

The Beatles also performed ‘To Know Her Is To Love Her’ at the Star-Club, Hamburg, in December 1962, although the low-fidelity recordings are currently unavailable commercially in most countries.

John Lennon recorded ‘To Know Her Is To Love Her’ with Phil Spector in 1973, during the initial sessions for Lennon’s Rock ‘N’ Roll album. In a direct contrast to The Beatles’ version, the 1973 performance was slowed to a funereal pace and given the full Wall of Sound treatment. It was released posthumously in 1986 on the Menlove Ave album.

Lyrics

To know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
Just to see her smile
Makes my life worthwhile
Yes just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
And I do
And I do, and I
And I do, and I
And I do, and I
Da da da da da da

I’ll be good to her
I’ll make love to her
Everyone says there’ll come a day
When I’ll walk alongside of her
Yes just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
And I do
And I do, and I
And I do, and I
And I do, and I
And I do, and I

Why can’t she see?
How blind can she be?
Someday she’ll see
That she were meant just for me, oh-oh

To know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
Just to see her smile
Makes my life worthwhile
Yes just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
And I do
And I do, and I
And I do, and I
And I do, and I
And I do, and I

Why can’t she see?
How blind can she be?
Someday she’ll see
That she was meant just for me, oh-oh yeah

To know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
Just to see her smile
Makes my life worthwhile
Yes just to know, know, know her
Is to love, love, love her
And I do
And I do, and I
And I do, and I
And I do


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