Paul was reportedly ''heartbroken'' when Jane left him in 1968. No wonder. '' _And if you saw my love, you'd love her too_ ...'' Beautiful, lovely Jane Asher. 👩🏻🦰🌹
Yes, a quote from Mal Evans is, "When Jane left, Paul and the house fell apart." He tried getting her back and by the sounds of it, deeply regretted his behaviour that caused her to leave. She deserved better and he knew it. "Paul blamed himself and was heartbroken", revealed Cynthia Lennon. Silly boy...
@@kashmir3489 Unfortunately all of The Beatles cheated on their wives and girlfriends, as did most of the young and famous at the time. I think it's likely Paul would have behaved the same with anyone as his girlfriend. After all, he was still seeing Maggie McGivern when dating Linda. He didn't feel the need to be exclusive until marriage, and as he saw Jane as his future bride, the past wouldn't matter once they were married. By several accounts, Paul was very affected by the breakup, and rightly blamed himself. The songs he wrote in the aftermath of his split from Jane reflect that.
60's but yes like the films. They sometimes use the trick of playing a happy song that played earlier in the film when things were bright and joyous again later into the film when things take a dark/sad turn. I've always appreciated when filmmakers do such & would enjoy to dyo that someday myself. ✨
This track when you listen this in a long highway in the middle of the night in the summer with a sky full of stars and nobody on this highway (almost)
IMO this is the most beautiful love song ever written ❤
Paul was reportedly ''heartbroken'' when Jane left him in 1968.
No wonder. '' _And if you saw my love, you'd love her too_ ...'' Beautiful, lovely Jane Asher. 👩🏻🦰🌹
Great job on the song, btw! :)
Yes, a quote from Mal Evans is, "When Jane left, Paul and the house fell apart." He tried getting her back and by the sounds of it, deeply regretted his behaviour that caused her to leave. She deserved better and he knew it. "Paul blamed himself and was heartbroken", revealed Cynthia Lennon. Silly boy...
He cheated on her as much as the day is long
@@kashmir3489 Unfortunately all of The Beatles cheated on their wives and girlfriends, as did most of the young and famous at the time. I think it's likely Paul would have behaved the same with anyone as his girlfriend. After all, he was still seeing Maggie McGivern when dating Linda. He didn't feel the need to be exclusive until marriage, and as he saw Jane as his future bride, the past wouldn't matter once they were married. By several accounts, Paul was very affected by the breakup, and rightly blamed himself. The songs he wrote in the aftermath of his split from Jane reflect that.
She came home and found him in bed with Francie Schwartz. Paulie's own fault.
Ah ye, that hits the spot. AND you put the lyrics in the description. Mah man
beautiful song makes me feel like i’m in a dream
POV: got your heart broken in the 50s to your high school sweetheart
60’s
U mean 60s
2020s* 😢😭
60's but yes like the films. They sometimes use the trick of playing a happy song that played earlier in the film when things were bright and joyous again later into the film when things take a dark/sad turn. I've always appreciated when filmmakers do such & would enjoy to dyo that someday myself. ✨
Love it
This track when you listen this in a long highway in the middle of the night in the summer with a sky full of stars and nobody on this highway (almost)
R.I.P......
He's not dead 😭
Ótimo
Nose porque siempre pensé que Kiko era de los beatles
So depressing now. Completely ruined. At this rate, it should be called And I Miss Her.
Dumb idea. Get a job.
may you find peace
you clicked on it
@@laurengreedywiweedy8635he clicked it to roast it. That’s why I’m here as well.
Why you gotta be a hater hmm?
We get to hear the instruments/chords/notes more clearly when it's slowed down. You obviously don't care for or appreciate music that much.
So nostalgic