All You Need Is Love

                                                                                          The Beatles in 1967

All You Need Is Love,  is a song written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon/McCartney , recorded in June 1967.

It was first performed by The Beatles on Our World , the first live global television link, on 25 June 1967. The BBC had commissioned the Beatles to write a song for the United Kingdom's contribution.  They were asked to come up with a song containing a simple message to be understood by all nationalities.

The recording of the song for the tv show.

McCartney and Harrisson were unsure whether the song was written for the tv show.George Martin (Beatles producer) and Ringo Starr assert it was. However the day before the Our World broadcast, The Beatles decided that the song should be their next single. Released in the UK on 7 July 1967, it went straight to number one and remained there for three weeks.


                                                                            All You Need Is Love, sleeve record

Because of the worldwide broadcast, the song was given an international feel, opening with the French National anthem La Marseillaise (omitting the first note), and including excerpts of other pieces during the long fade-out, including  the two-part invention #8 in F by Bach (transposed to G and played on 2 piccolo trumpets), Greensleves  a traditional  English folk song (played by the strings), Glenn Miller's In the Mood (played on a saxophone), one of The Beatles' seminal hits, She Loves you (ad libbed by Lennon and McCartney), the chorus of Sat.Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band and Jeremiah Clarke's Prince of Denmark's March lilting off at the end. Lennon can also be heard scatting what sounds like the title of  Yesterday. At the end of each chorus a brass band plays the ratatatata from  Chanson d'amour (a popular song written by Wayne Shankin)

                      The Beatles carrying boards with the words of All You Need Is Love, blended and written in several languages

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