Man Behind the Music
The Beatles Lyrics


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There were bells on a hill
But I never heard them ringing
No, I never heard them at all
Till there was you

There were birds in the sky
But I never saw them winging
No, I never saw them at all
Till there was you

Then there was music and wonderful roses
They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows
Of dawn and dew

There was love all around
But I never heard it singing
No I never heard it at all
Till there was you

Then there was music and wonderful roses
They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows
Of dawn and dew

There was love all around
But I never heard it singing
No, I never heard it at all




Till there was you
Till there was you

Overall Meaning

The song 'Till There Was You' by The Beatles is a charming love ballad that describes how the singer's life was filled with beautiful and wonderful things, but he never truly appreciated them until he met the person he loves. He begins by describing bells on a hill that he never heard ringing and birds in the sky that he never saw winging until this person came into his life. Then, the song takes a beautiful turn as he describes the music and wonderful roses that now surround him, as well as the love that he had been missing out on until he met his beloved.


Line by Line Meaning

There were bells on a hill
On a hill, there were the presence of bells.


But I never heard them ringing
Despite their presence, I never heard the sound of the bells ringing.


No, I never heard them at all
The sound of the bells never reached my ears.


Till there was you
But once I found you, I finally became aware of the beautiful sound of the bells.


There were birds in the sky
Up in the sky, there were birds flying around.


But I never saw them winging
Despite their presence, I never had the opportunity to see them flying with their wings.


No, I never saw them at all
My eyes never caught a glimpse of these birds.


Till there was you
But once I found you, I finally became aware of these beautiful birds flying in the sky.


Then there was music and wonderful roses
With you came the beautiful sound of music and the sight of wonderful roses.


They tell me in sweet fragrant meadows
These beautiful things evoke memories of sweet and fragrant meadows.


Of dawn and dew
And the freshness of a new day covered in dew.


There was love all around
There was a presence of love all around me.


But I never heard it singing
Despite its presence, I never experienced the beautiful sound of love.


No, I never heard it at all
Love never reached my ears or heart.


Till there was you
But once I found you, I finally experienced the beautiful sound and presence of love.


Till there was you
You were the one who helped me to become aware of the beautiful things in the world, the music, the flowers, the birds, the bells and the love.




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@rangitsengupta3025

I'm literally screaming in mind " attracts me like no other lover " like I'm gonna fly in a time machine and give them the missing lyrics ..feels surreal

@dingusrevolver

Same haha. It's weird to have the correct answer to a question that HAS no correct answer, and watch the guy who CAME UP WITH THE ANSWER struggle to summon it. It's almost like watching a fetus develop into a baby or something.

@grcline

same

@akilvarmantikvar

I don't know, "attracts me like a pomegranate" doesn't sound bad either.

@TheLastBoomerLeft

LOL!

@hhodjr1484

A lesson to the kids, never give up. It'll come to you eventually and the answer could change the world

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@jayjay5640

Ringo just hits the groove straight away on all their compositions, it really shows what an indispensable legend he is.

@markywellsboy2182

I've watched some of the youtube videos of Ringo being interviewed with a set of drums and a small audience. Funny and enlightening.
I'm not a musician, but it's fascinating to hear how his particular rhythm and style was formed because of his natural left hand playing on a right hand setup.

And I never realised how many fantastic songs can be recognised just from a drum intro or beat.

@houserhouse

He might not be wailing out Neil Peart solos but you can play anything and Ringo will start drumming at the exact time he's needed

@crazyralph6386

He’s worth half a billion, known across the planet, and still living life to the fullest. Pretty sure he got the credit due, just not as a songwriter.

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