One, two, three, four
Can I have a little more?
Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, I love you
A, B, C, D
Can I bring my friend to tea?
E, F, G, H, I, J, I love you
(Bom bom bom bompa bom) Sail the ship
(Bompa bom) Chop the tree
(Bompa bom) Skip the rope
(Bompa bom) Look at me
(All together now) All together now
(All together now) All together now
(All together now) All together now
(All together now) All together now
Black, white, green, red
Can I take my friend to bed?
Pink, brown, yellow, orange and blue, I love you
(All together now) All together now
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(Bom bom bom) Sail the ship
(Bompa bom) Chop the tree
(Bompa bom) Skip the rope
(Bompa bom) Look at me
(All together now) All together now
(All together now) All together now
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Joyful Simplicity and Universal Togetherness
“All Together Now” by The Beatles is a playful, upbeat song that radiates childlike innocence and unity. With its catchy call-and-response structure and simple, repetitive lyrics, the track feels almost like a nursery rhyme. The band creatively uses numbers, letters, and colors to convey a message that transcends age and language, inviting everyone to join in. The repeated phrase “all together now” reinforces the theme of inclusivity and collective joy, encouraging listeners to set aside differences and celebrate togetherness. The whimsical imagery—sailing ships, skipping ropes, and friendly gatherings—further enhances the song’s lighthearted spirit, making it an anthem of camaraderie and fun.
Song Credits
Songwriters: Paul McCartney, John Lennon
Release Year: 1969
Label: Apple Records