The Beatles
John Lennon
The Quarrymen
The Quarrymen
Paul McCartney
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
Paul McCartney
Tony Sheridan & The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
John Lennon
Brian Epstein
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
Brian Epstein
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
“You’ll Be Mine,” being one of the first Beatles recordings, is a Lennon-McCartney parody inspired by The Ink Spots. Like “Hallelujah, I Love Her So” and “Cayenne,” this recording was made at 20 Forthlin Road—the home of Paul McCartney at the time. They used a Grundig tape recorder which belonged to...
[Verse 1]
Well the stars, always shine
You'll be mine, and I know
You'll be mine
How they shine
You'll be mine
[Chorus]
As the stars (as the stars)
Always shine (always shine)
You'll be mine (you'll be mine)
You'll be mine
And the stars (and the stars)
Always shine (always shine)
You'll be mine
Now, ah, ah, ah, ah...
[Verse 2]
(My darling
When you brought me that toast the other morning
I, I looked into your eye
And I could see a National Health eyeball
And I loved you, like I've never done
Like I've never done before!)
[Chorus]
Well the stars (well the stars)
They shine (oh, they shine)
And you'll be mine
Oh, you will be mine
You'll be mine
At the star (at the star)
Always shining
You’ll Be Mine was written by Paul McCartney & John Lennon.
You’ll Be Mine was produced by George Harrison.
The Beatles released You’ll Be Mine on Tue Nov 21 1995.