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  • All My Loving
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  • According to journalist Bill Harry, McCartney thought of the lyrics whilst shaving, though McCartney told biographer Barry Miles that we wrote them while on a tour bus. He also said, "It was the first song I'd ever written the words first. I never wrote words first, it was always some kind of accompaniment. I've hardly ever done it since either." The lyrics follow the "letter song" model as used on "P.S. I Love You", the B-side of their first single. After arriving at the location of the gig, he wrote the music on a piano backstage.
  • The Chipmunks: Yeah, yeah! Yeah, yeah! Dave: Sing it up boys this is gonna be great A one, a two, a one two. The Chipmunks: Close your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Remember I'll always be true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to you I'll pretend that I'm kissing The lips I am missing And hope that my dreams will come true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to you All my loving, I will send to you All my loving, darling I'll be true Alvin: Yeah! Hahahahaa
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  • With The Beatles
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  • Helloween
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Description
  • "All My Loving" is a song originally performed by The Beatles that is covered by The Chipmunks, featuring Dave Seville briefly, first released as a single in 1964. The song is also included in the albums The Chipmunks Sing the Beatles Hits, Chipmunk Mania, and The Chipmunks: Greatest Hits.
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  • The Chipmunks-All My Loving
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  • 1963
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  • According to journalist Bill Harry, McCartney thought of the lyrics whilst shaving, though McCartney told biographer Barry Miles that we wrote them while on a tour bus. He also said, "It was the first song I'd ever written the words first. I never wrote words first, it was always some kind of accompaniment. I've hardly ever done it since either." The lyrics follow the "letter song" model as used on "P.S. I Love You", the B-side of their first single. After arriving at the location of the gig, he wrote the music on a piano backstage. McCartney originally envisioned it as a country & western song, and George Harrison added a Nashville-style guitar solo. John Lennon's rhythm guitar track uses quickly strummed triplets similar to "Da Doo Ron Ron" by The Crystals, a song that was popular at the time. McCartney added a walking bass line. It has been hypothesised that the piece draws inspiration from the Dave Brubeck Quartet's 1959 song "Kathy's Waltz", about Brubeck's daughter.
  • The Chipmunks: Yeah, yeah! Yeah, yeah! Dave: Sing it up boys this is gonna be great A one, a two, a one two. The Chipmunks: Close your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Remember I'll always be true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to you I'll pretend that I'm kissing The lips I am missing And hope that my dreams will come true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to you All my loving, I will send to you All my loving, darling I'll be true Alvin: Yeah! Hahahahaa The Chipmunks: Close your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Remember I'll always be true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to you All my loving, I will send to you All my loving, darling I'll be true All my loving, all my loving Ooh, all my loving, I will send to you