



Closer to the unassuming "Love Me Do" than to the legend-making "Please Please Me," but at least it's a little more lyrically adventurous. As in "P.S. I Love You," it again delivers a monologue to the presumably swooning female listener, though the inventory of body parts that need attention (heart, arms, lips) comes close to being cliches.
(C) 2008, It's All Too Much.