This Dad and His Tiny Singer Cover The Beatles—and It’ll Melt Your Heart You’ve heard “She Loves You” before—but not like this. Guitar teacher Chris White (a.k.a. Isto) sits down with his young son for a simple jam session. When Dad suggests the Beatles classic, the little boy lights up. Then, they count in together. Dad strums. His son sings—soft, a little wobbly, completely adorable. No edits. No polish. Just a sweet, real moment between father and son. And it’s the kind of video that’ll stay with you long after it ends.

Most Music Man readers will likely already be familiar with The Beatles’ song ‘She Loves You’, but we guarantee that you’ve never seen a rendition of the song that is quite as adorable as the one in this video! The performance comes courtesy of guitar teacher Isto (also known as Chris White), and his adorable young son, with Dad leading the performance with an acoustic guitar and his little boy contributing some super-sweet vocals.

Isto & Son - She Loves You (Lennon/McCartney)

The video starts with Isto asking his son what song he would like to sing, with the little boy vetoing ‘I’ve Been Working on the Railroad’ and ‘Take the A-Train’. But he nods enthusiastically when his dad suggests they sing “She Loves You Yeah Yeah Yeah”, and the pair count in the intro to the song together. What follows is one of the cutest performances you’ll ever find on the Internet, and we’re pretty sure that it will soon be on its way to going viral!

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One of our favourite things about this video is the beautiful bond it showcases between this father and son. It’s clear that the pair love each other deeply, and that the little boy wants to be just like his dad, clutching a tiny red object that’s shaped like a guitar so he can strum it like his dad is strumming his acoustic. The little boy might not always get the words or the tune right, but that’s okay, because Isto is always there to help him get back on track.

And this family’s love for the Beatles clearly doesn’t end with Isto and just one of his sons! In this beautiful video uploaded in 2022, we see Isto playing another Fab Four classic, ‘Can’t Buy Me Love,’ for his two older sons, both of whom run around the room and jump off furniture in their excitement to hear the song. The video ends with the pair getting ready for bed – whilst discussing which of the Beatles they want to be like!

We really can’t get enough of Isto and his YouTube videos here at the Music Man, and hopefully the two clips above will have helped you see why. Not only does Isto clearly share a beautiful bond with his three sons, but he is also doing a wonderful job of introducing some of the best music of all time into their lives. We have no doubt these three boys are going to grow up to be kind, caring people—and huge Beatles fans, of course!

Isto and his son have undoubtedly delivered a heartwarming rendition of a classic, creating an unforgettable moment that highlights their special bond. Their performance beautifully captures the essence of familial love and musical passion.

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