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If I Fell Lyrics
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If I fell in love with you
Would you promise to be true
And help me understand
'cause I've been in love before
And I found that love was more
Than just holding hands

If I give my heart to you
I must be sure
From the very start
That you would love me more than her

If I trust in you, oh please
Don't run and hide
If I love you too, oh please
Don't hurt my pride like her
'cause I couldn't stand the pain
And I would be sad if our new love was in vain

So I hope you see that I
Would love to love you
And that she will cry
When she learns we are two
cause I couldn't stand the pain
and I would be sad if our new love was in vain

so I hope you see that I
would love to love you
and that she will cry when she learns we are two.




If I fell in love with you

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Acroos The Universe | Reviewer: Gabby | 10/3/09

Just to clear it all up, I'm a diehard Beatles fan since the age of six when my Aunt pulled out her dusty her dusty record player.

I didn't want to see Across The Universe because I was so sure that it would ruin everything I hold dear and love about The Beatles, but I was surprised. It wasn't bad, it was actually a good movie. They drew up a realistic portrait of the time period, and interwove so many stories about so many lives. They songs that they used, I couldn't find any dramtic changes, and the writer found creative ways to use the songs to express what the characters are going through, without dishonoring The Beatles at all.

In fact, I like to think of Across the Universe as an Ode to The Beatles triumph and a memorium of all that they accomplished, showing is they can even have an impact on us today.

So now that's all out of the way, I just wanted to clear up some confusion. In Across the Universe, they don't change the lyrics to this song at all. They're completely the same. It has a different meaning as it's a girl (Lucy) singing it to a guy (Jude)while he's breaking up with his girlfriend, but it's the same overall theme. I've been in love, and I was hurt, I want to love you, but I'm scared. The only other difference I can think of is that they slow down the tempo of the son considerably, but it's not a bad change, it fits the scene.

The orginal's still better though, always will be.



Kenny is off by 3 years | Reviewer: Bob | 8/30/09

If I Fell was released in 1964 on A Hard Days Night Paul met Linda at the Georgie Fame concert in 1967! Also If I Fell has John as the lead vocals and while most of the songs are listed as John and Paul colaborations most were written by one or the other with input or help with the occasional line and consequently John sand Johns songs and Paul sang Pauls songs!!



All wrong | Reviewer: Kenny | 8/22/09

I grew up in a beatles fan bus. This song is NOT written by John Lennon at all but was almost the sole work of Paul McCartney.
Paul wrote this song because at the time he was in a serious relationship with a girl named Jane Asher and was going to marry but due to one of Paul's affairs with Francie Schwartz was called off. During he's not-so-serious relationship with Francie, he met a girl named Linda Eastman who was a reporter and he "fell in love" with her and only hoped that she "promise to be true" about how she always said she would love only him. Paul said if he gave his love to Linda he must be sure that Linda would love him more then Francie.



"Her" | Reviewer: Amy | 8/13/09

I just wanted to point something out about the use of "her" in the song.

That you would love me more than her (loves me)

That's incorrect grammer.

That you would love me more than (I love her) her

That doesn't make sense to the song, as it's about John's own insecurity.

That you would love me more than (you love) her

That's the only one that makes sense grammatically. (If it were about a girl, the word used would be "she.") And I like to think it's about Paul, because of the moving harmonies, and just the nature of their relationship in general.

Whether or not any of the Beatles had homosexual tendencies is irrevelent to the fact that I'm right ;]

Oh, and btw before anyone yells at me, I'm a huge fan of The Beatles, and I could care less about Across the Universe.



"Her" | Reviewer: Amy | 8/13/09

Oops, apparently someone else already pointed that out. Oh well, at least I used correct grammer in my review so now one can call me out on that front. Since that's the only critique given to the person who previously stated that.



Chill out! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 8/19/09

There's no need to bash on Across The Universe. True, I discovered the wonderful world of The Beatles through Across The Universe, but if I hadn't ever seen the movie, I wouldn't have ever gotten into The Beatles. The Beatles were big 25 plus years before I was born, and as a young adult giving them the respect they are due now - don't you think it's a great thing that something like Across the Universe is bridging the age and generation gap? Don't you want your children to enjoy the music you grew up listening to?

You don't have to be so elitist.



Yep | Reviewer: Lauren | 7/6/09

Ok first off? I reaaallly don't want to hear about the movie "Across the Universe" in this. I'm very protective over The Beatles lol I grew up listening to them. I know many people that only like them because they heard a few songs from the movie. And for the record, yes the original version says "Her"..why not listen to the original instead of the crappy "Across the Universe" versions.

ANYWAY I always thought this song was from the perspective of the girl. Like what she was feeling when going into a new relationship. But, I read what James said and I have to say-your take makes sense too. Hmm new view on a wonderful song. Thanks ;D



No, ALKJF, you're wrong | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/2/09

the lyrics are correct, they do say her- in reference to his current love. if he were to leave his current love for her, she'd better love him more , to make it worth the risk of ending a relationship.



get it straight people | Reviewer: bloodylim3y | 7/3/09

look guys this is the real version of "If I Fell" and no the beatles aren't gay when they talk about that other "her" they talk of a non-specific girl who they compare to this new love saying that there new love must promise to love them over "her"



Stupid! | Reviewer: Alkjf | 7/1/09

Guys you are so stupid! Its not the beatles singing to a guy! It's from Across the Universe so they changed it to her cuz a girl is singing it to a guy. In the beatles version, they say him and the beatles are singing it to a girl. Okay so stop being like eww the beatles are gay cuz they arent.




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