All You Need is Love

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ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE
 
 
“All You Need is Love”  is a song written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.  Released as a single in the UK on 7 July 1967, it went straight to number one and remained there for three weeks.  It was similarly successful in the United States after its release on 17 July, reaching number one for a week.  It was also included on the American LP version of Magical Mystery Tour in November as well as in the film, and on the LP Yellow Submarine, released in 1969.   (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
Four of the five songs on Side 1 of the Queen Anne’s Lace album are covers, and familiar ones at that:  “The Fool on the Hill” opens the album and is a fine if spare rendition of the Beatles song that was almost lost among the torrent of creativity that was the Magical Mystery Tour album of 1967 – besides the songs from the ill-fated Beatles TV movie of the same name, Magical Mystery Toursome of the band’s best singles were also included:  “Strawberry Fields Forever”, “Hello Goodbye”, “All You Need Is Love”, and others.  It probably would have had a shot at being a successful single, except that “The Fool on the Hill” had already been a Top 5 hit in 1968 for Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66 (a self-defeating band name that had already been renamed once from Brasil ’65).
 
(August 2010)
 
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For Yellow Submarine, just four new songs were included on that album, and IMHO, George Harrison wrote the two best by far:  “Only a Northern Song” and “It’s All Too Much”.  The two Lennon/McCartney songs are “Hey Bulldog” and “All Together Now”; “Yellow Submarine” and “All You Need is Love” had been released previously. 
 
(June 2015)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021