The Beatles Bible

The Beatles Bible
The Beatles Bible
  • Home
  • History
  • Songs
  • Albums
  • Discography
  • People
  • Features
  • Books
  • Map
  • Gallery
  • Fab forum
  • Store
  • Subscribe:
  • RSS icon RSS
  • Email envelope icon Email
  • Twitter icon Twitter
  • Facebook icon Facebook
iTunes & App Store
You are here: Home » The Beatles' songs » You'll Be Mine

You'll Be Mine

Anthology 1 album artworkWritten by: Lennon-McCartney
Recorded: 1960

Released: 21 November 1995

Paul McCartney: vocals, guitar
John Lennon: vocals, guitar
George Harrison: guitar
Stuart Sutcliffe: bass

Available on:
Anthology 1

Recorded at Paul McCartney's family home in early 1960, You'll Be Mine was a parody of US vocal group The Ink Spots.

You'll Be Mine - Anthology 1

A doo-wop satire sung by McCartney, You'll Be Mine is unsophisticated teenage fun complete with falsetto harmonies, although Lennon's spoken word interlude does give an earlier indicator of the wordplay later used in his books In His Own Write and A Spaniard In The Works.

My darling,
When you burnt that toast the other morning
I, I looked into your eyes
And I could see that National Health eyeball
And I love you
Like I've never done
Like I've never done before

You'll Be Mine was taped at 20 Forthlin Road, Liverpool, during a time when The Beatles were finding it hard to make headway as a group. The recordings are the only ones known which feature Stuart Sutcliffe on bass guitar.

Of the 16 songs known to have been recorded at the Forthlin Road rehearsal, just three were released on 1995's Anthology 1; the others were Cayenne and Hallelujah, I Love Her So.

Related articles:

  • Cayenne
  • Hallelujah, I Love Her So
  • Stuart Sutcliffe sells a painting to John Moores
  • Stuart Sutcliffe dies
  • Casting begins for Backbeat: The Musical

4 responses to “You'll Be Mine”

  1. Raymond says:
    Saturday 7 November 2009 at 12.54am

    "It takes musical mastership to make your audience laugh deliberately"
    Hm, wonder who said that?

    Me!
    (Just did...)

    Any way, this little diddle shows the grrreat crossmusicology (wordplay) of the Beatles, even at the age of four... - Or what was it again, at the time??

    Reply to this comment
  2. McLerristarr says:
    Saturday 13 March 2010 at 9.26am

    To me it sounds like "brought that toast" or "brought me that toast" not burnt. That's what lyrics websites and Wikipedia seem to think as well.

    Reply to this comment
    • Joe says:
      Saturday 13 March 2010 at 1.05pm

      It's tricky to tell. It sounds like he's saying 'brurnt' - somewhere between the two.

      I don't think there's a 'me' in there though: on the bootleg version I have, which is at a slightly lower pitch and slower tempo than the Anthology version, there's some tape distortion before the word 'that' (it temporarily cuts out). I presume they cleaned it up while preparing Anthology for release, smoothing over the distortion but leaving a bit more confusion too.

      Reply to this comment
  3. missmacca says:
    Sunday 15 April 2012 at 7.04am

    Well, when I listened to it closely it sounds very much like "when you broke that toast" not burnt or brought..

    Reply to this comment

Leave a reply

Please note that there may be a delay before comments can be approved for publication. We reserve the right to edit for length and/or content. Comments not in the English language may be discarded, and offensive, irrelevant or spam ones will be ignored. For more information please read the full comments policy.
Click here to cancel reply.


  • Latest posts

    • Paul McCartney live at Zócalo de la Ciudad de México, Mexico City, Mexico
    • Paul McCartney live at Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico
    • Paul McCartney live at Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara, Mexico
    • Paul McCartney live at Estádio da Ressacada, Florianópolis, Brazil
    • Paul McCartney live at Estádio do Arruda, Recife, Brazil
    • Paul McCartney live at Estádio do Arruda, Recife, Brazil
    • Paul McCartney live at Estadio El Campín, Bogotá, Colombia
    • Paul McCartney live at Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay
    • Paul McCartney live at Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay
    • World première of Paul McCartney's My Valentine videos
  • On this day in Beatles history

    • 2010: Paul McCartney to receive Gershwin Prize at the White House
    • 1969: John Lennon and Yoko Ono fly to Barbados
    • 1968: Demo recordings for the White Album
    • 1967: The Beatles watch Procol Harum perform in London
    • 1963: Live: Granada Cinema, Walthamstow, London
    • 1963: Radio: Pop Go The Beatles
    • 1962: Live: Star-Club, Hamburg
    • 1961: Live: Top Ten Club, Hamburg

    Want more? Visit the Beatles history section.

  • Twitter updates

  • Things we said today

    • william on Tomorrow Never Knows
    • ynot on Across The Universe
    • Joseph Brush on Cold Turkey
    • Joseph Brush on Cry For A Shadow
    • Eric Johnson on Live: State Fair Coliseum, Indianapolis
  • From the forum

    • top 3 macca post beatles albums in Paul McCartney
      By meanmistermustard
    • Sgt. Pepper in The albums
      By paulsbass
    • Strongest Beatle per album in The albums
      By meanmistermustard
    • Ranking The Beatles' official studio albums in The albums
      By meanmistermustard
    • Into the Sky with Diamonds in Beatles books
      By meanmistermustard
iTunes & App Store
  • Top Ten Club

    • Fab forum
    • The Beatles' songs
    • The Beatles and drugs
    • The Abbey Road cover photography session
    • Days in the life: The Beatles' history
    • The Beatles' albums
    • Beatles photo gallery
    • The Beatles (White Album)
    • United States of America discography
    • The Beatles' rooftop concert (Apple building)
  • Can buy me love

    The Beatles Bible is run for the love of anything and everything to do with The Beatles. If you've learned something new about the band and wish to show your appreciation, why not make a small donation via PayPal? It'll help with server costs, Beatles books etc...
  • Thinking of linking

    • thebeatles.com
    • johnlennon.com
    • paulmccartney.com
    • twitter.com/paulmccartney
    • georgeharrison.com
    • twitter.com/GeorgeHarrison
    • ringostarr.com
    • applerecords.com
      Beatles Bible logo by Yer Logos/The Beatles In 3D
  • Come together

    This site is in no way associated with or endorsed by The Beatles, Apple Corps Ltd, associated organisations or any members of The Beatles or their representatives. It is intended as a tribute to the greatest group of all time, to try - in a small way - to help introduce their music to new generations of fans.

© 2008-2012 The Beatles Bible. All rights reserved. | Contact us | About this site | Privacy policy

Top of page