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The Beatles Songs - Money (That's What I Want)
The Beatles - Money (That's What I Want)


The Beatles - Money (That's What I Want) Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
Album: With The Beatles
Released: 1963

Money (That's What I Want) Lyrics


The best things in life are free
But you can keep them for the birds and bees
Now give me money
That's what I want
That's what I want, yeah
That's what I want

You're lovin' gives me a thrill
But you're lovin' don't pay my bills
Now give me money
That's what I want
That's what I want, yeah
That's what I want

Money don't get everything it's true
What it don't get, I can't use
Now give me money
That's what I want
That's what I want, yeah
That's what I want, wah

Money don't get everything it's true
What it don't get, I can't use
Now give me money
That's what I want
That's what I want, yeah
That's what I want

Well now give me money
A lot of money
Wow, yeah, I wanna be free
Oh I want money
That's what I want
That's what I want, well
Now give me money
A lot of money
Wow, yeah, you need money
Now, give me money
That's what I want, yeah
That's what I want

Writer/s: GORDY JR, BERRY / ROBINSON JR., WILLIAM
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • This Motown classic was originally recorded by Barrett Strong in 1959. Strong became a writer for Motown, and worked on some of The Temptations' hits. The song was written by Motown chief Berry Gordy with help from an assistant at the company, Janie Bradford.
  • The Beatles performed this at their audition for Decca Records in 1962. They didn't get the deal, but were singned on their next audition, which was for Parlophone Records. Decca did sign Brian Poole And The Tremeloes.
  • Beatles producer George Martin played the piano. John Lennon sang lead.
  • Speaking of money, Paul McCartney is the wealthiest rock star ever, earning over a billion dollars in his career.
  • Along with "You've Really Got A Hold On Me" and "Please Mr. Postman," this was one of three Motown songs the The Beatles released on their second album, titled With The Beatles in the UK and The Beatles' Second Album in the US. Berry Gordy, who ran Motown Records, was thrilled that The Beatles thought highly enough of Motown to record their songs.
  • The Beatles Songs - Devil In Her Heart
    The Beatles - Devil In Her Heart


    The Beatles - Devil In Her Heart Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
    Album: With The Beatles
    Released: 1963

    Devil In Her Heart Lyrics


    She's got the Devil In Her Heart
    But her eyes they tantalize
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    Oh her lips they really thrill me

    I'll take my chances
    For romance is
    So important to me
    She'll never hurt me
    She won't desert me
    She's an angel sent to me

    She's got the devil in her heart
    No, no, this I can't believe
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    No, no nay will she deceive

    I can't believe that she'll ever ever go
    Not when she hugs and says she loves me so
    She'll never hurt me
    She won't desert me
    Listen can't you see

    She's got the devil in her heart
    Oh, no, no, no, this I can't believe
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    No no nay will she deceive

    Don't take chances if your romance is
    So important to you
    She'll never hurt me
    She won't desert me
    She's an angel sent to me

    She's got the devil in her heart
    Oh, no, no, no, no this I can't believe
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    No, no nay will she deceive

    She's got the devil in her heart
    No she's an angel sent to me
    She's got the devil in her heart
    No she's an angel sent to me

    Writer/s: RICHARD DRAPKIN
    Publisher: HELENE BLUE MUSIQUE LTD, T.S.E.C.
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  • This was originally released by The Donays in 1962 as "Devil In Your Heart." The Donays were a female group from Detroit.
  • The Donays' version became popular in England in 1963 when The Beatles put it on their second album. The British single by The Donays quickly became a collectors item.
  • This was written by Richard P. Drapkin, who recorded under the name Ricky Dee and was on the Oriole label in Britain. (thanks, Reed - New Ulm, MN)
  • This song was a standard part of The Beatles repertoire on their 1962 and 1963 tours.
  • The Beatles Songs - I Wanna Be Your Man
    The Beatles - I Wanna Be Your Man


    The Beatles - I Wanna Be Your Man Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
    Album: With The Beatles
    Released: 1963

    I Wanna Be Your Man Lyrics


    I want to be your lover baby,
    I want to be your man,
    I want to be your lover baby,
    I want to be your man.
    Love you like no other baby,
    Like no other can,
    Love you like no other baby,
    Like no other can.

    I want to be your man, I want to be your man,
    I want to be your man, I want to be your man.

    Tell me that you love me baby,
    Let me understand,
    Tell me that you love me baby,
    I want to be your man.
    I want to be your lover baby,
    I want to be your man,
    I want to be your lover baby,
    I want to be your man.

    I want to be your man, I want to be your man,
    I want to be your man, I want to be your man.

    I want to be your lover baby,
    I want to be your man,
    I want to be your lover baby,
    I want to be your man.
    Love you like no other baby,
    Like no other can,
    Love you like no other baby,
    Like no other can.

    I want to be your man, I want to be your man,
    I want to be your man, I want to be your man.
    I want to be your man, I want to be your man.

    Writer/s: FULLER, JERRY/DUNBAR, SLY/SHAKESPEARE, ROBBIE / TAYLOR, JOHN NIGEL/BONNER, EVERTON/WILLIS, LLOYD (GITSY)
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, ROUND HILL MUSIC
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  • John Lennon and Paul McCartney were working on this when they ran into the Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham on September 10, 1963 in London. Oldham did some work promoting The Beatles earlier in 1963, and invited John and Paul to the Studio 51 jazz club where The Stones were rehearsing. They had been working on "I Wanna Be Your Man," and finished it at the rehearsal when they found out The Stones were looking for a song to use as their second UK single. They gave the song to The Stones but also recorded it themselves on their With The Beatles album. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were amazed at this display of songwriting prowess and soon began writing their own songs.
  • Ringo sang lead, as the song was developed for him. It was his showpiece song during their live performances from 1963-1966.
  • Contrary to popular opinion, this was not the only song recorded by both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. "Money (That's What I Want)" was recorded by both groups as well. It appears on the album With the Beatles as well as the Stones' More Hot Rocks (Big Hits and Fazed Cookies). (thanks, Joel - Chicago, IL)
  • Paul McCartney was the main author of this song, but it was finished up by both Lennon and McCartney during a jam session with The Rolling Stones. Lennon himself practically scoffed at the song, saying in an interview with David Sheff, "It was a throwaway. The only two versions of the song were Ringo and the Rolling Stones. That shows how much importance we put on it: We weren't going to give them anything great, right?"

    While the "rivalry" between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones was played up at the time for publicity purposes, Keith Richards eventually denied that any such rivalry was present.
  • That's "the fifth Beatle" George Martin on the Hammond organ. Martin dismissed the honorary title as "nonsense," but his contributions to the music world were nevertheless enough to get his UK status raised to that of "knight bachelor" in 1996.

    Meanwhile, producer Andrew Loog Oldham lives on without knighthood. It was Oldham, by the way, who first came up with the Stones' early "anti-Beatles" image, as a rougher, edgier counterpart to the "adorable moptops" Beatles image.
  • The Beatles performed this song in their 1964 film A Hard Day's Night. The song was also used in a 2004 episode of the TV show Crossing Jordan in a version performed by Sam Phillips. She didn't change the gender and did a darker take on the song.

  • The Beatles Songs - Till There Was You
    The Beatles - Till There Was You


    The Beatles - Till There Was You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
    Album: With The Beatles
    Released: 1963

    Till There Was You Lyrics


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  • This was written in 1957 for the Broadway musical The Music Man. It was written by songwriter Meredith Willson, who also wrote "76 Trombones" for the same musical as well as the seasonal favorite "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas."
  • Paul McCartney loved show tunes and wanted to cover this. His favorite version was Peggy Lee's.
  • The Beatles played this song, along with "She Loves You" and "Twist And Shout," at the Royal Command Performance of 1963. Paul credited it to their "Favorite American group, Sophie Tucker." (thanks, don - rapid city, SD)
  • The Beatles performed this on their first Ed Sullivan Show appearance, February 9, 1964. This was a huge event, as Beatlemania had just come to America. This was the only song they played that night that was not one of their hits - they put it in to appeal to the older audience that was tuned in. As they played, the camera zoomed in on each Beatle and superimposed their first name. When it got to Lennon, it read, "Sorry girls, he's married."
  • This was also performed during the Beatles appearance on the Royal Variety Show on November 4, 1963. It was probably also appealing to the older audience and it provided a break between the up-tempo numbers, "She Loves You" and "Twist and Shout." (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE)
  • The Beatles Songs - Don't Bother Me
    The Beatles - Don't Bother Me


    The Beatles - Don't Bother Me Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
    Album: With The Beatles
    Released: 1963

    Don't Bother Me Lyrics


    Since she's been gone I want no one to talk to me.
    It's not the same but I'm to blame, it's plain to see.

    So go away, leave me alone, Don't Bother Me.
    I can't believe that she would leave me on my own.
    It's just not right when every night I'm all alone.

    I've got no time for you right now, don't bother me.
    I know I'll never be the same if I don't get her back again.
    Because I know she'll always be the only girl for me.

    But 'till she's here please don't come near, just stay away.
    I'll let you know when she's come home.
    Until that day

    Don't come around, leave me alone, don't bother me.
    I've got no time for you right now, don't bother me.
    I know I'll never be the same if I don't get her back again.
    Because I know she'll always be the only girl for me.

    But 'till she's here please don't come near, just stay away.
    I'll let you know when she's come home.
    Until that day

    Don't come around, leave me alone, don't bother me.
    Don't bother me.
    Don't bother me.
    Don't bother me.
    Don't bother me.

    Writer/s: HARRISON, GEORGE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • This was George Harrison's first recorded song. It was his response to critics who claimed he was not an important member of the group because he did not write songs.

    Harrison never regarded this song very highly, stating, "I don't think it's a particularly good song... It mightn't even be a song at all, but at least it showed me that all I needed to do was keep on writing, and then maybe eventually I would write something good."

    A Harrison-penned song would not appear again until the 1965 album Help!. That would be "You Know What To Do."
  • This song has a darker, more pessimistic mood that was uncommon of The Beatles main sound, but would come to be Harrison's trademark stamp. This is actually part of what made the Beatles' formula work: McCartney was the chirpy, positive one, and Harrison was the melancholic counterpart.
  • George wrote this when he was down with the flu in a hotel room in the Northeast of England. The Beatles chauffeur kept various tapes which the band were working on. Years later these were sold off at one of the London auction houses. This song in it's very earliest stages is available on bootleg and features George working the music and lyrics out as he goes along. George stated, "I wrote the song as an exercise to see if I could write a song. I was sick in bed. Maybe that's why it turned out to be 'Don't Bother Me.'" (thanks, John - London, England)
  • For your information, the photography technique for the cover of With The Beatles, in which the Fab Four's headshots hover in a half-moon, light-and-shadow effect, is called "chiaroscuro." It's an Italian word to describe the Renaissance technique of dramatically contrasted lighting effects in oil paintings.
  • This was the first song on Side 2 of Meet The Beatles, their first album released in the US. With The Beatles was their second UK release.
  • George Harrison may have thought very little of this song, but his friend Tom Petty didn't share this sentiment. "I thought it was just the coolest song, like nothing I'd heard in rock," Petty told Rolling Stone in 2014. "I'd say, 'Well, I like it. A lot. If you did that today, I'd say it was really good.' And he'd go, 'Well, you'd be wrong.'"
  • The Beatles Songs - All My Loving
    The Beatles - All My Loving


    The Beatles - All My Loving Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
    Album: With The Beatles
    Released: 1963

    All My Loving Lyrics


    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

    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
    Woo, all my loving, I will send to you

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN / MCCARTNEY, PAUL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • This was the first time Paul McCartney wrote the words to a song before the music. The song began as a poem he conceived while he was shaving one morning thinking about his girlfriend Jane Asher, who he met when she interviewed him for the magazine Radio Times. He wrote the music that night. He originally envisioned it as a country/western song.
  • This Beatles classic was never released as a single, but it was the first song the group played on their first Ed Sullivan Show appearance: February 9, 1964. It was a historic telecast, as over 73 million people tuned in. At the time, that was the largest audience ever for a TV show.
  • McCartney sang lead on this. His vocal was double-tracked to bring it out in the mix.
  • George Harrison's guitar solo was influenced by Chet Atkins, one of his idols when he was learning to play.
  • John Lennon was always fond of the grinding rhythm guitar he contributed to the studio recording. (thanks, Adrian - Wilmington, DE)
  • Three very different cover versions charted in the US in 1964: An instrumental by the Hollyridge Strings made #93, a faithful version by Jimmy Griffin hit #118, and a squeaky rendition by The Chipmunks made #134.
  • The Beatles Songs - It Won't Be Long
    The Beatles - It Won't Be Long


    The Beatles - It Won't Be Long Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos
    Album: With The Beatles
    Released: 1963

    It Won't Be Long Lyrics


    It Won't Be Long yeah, yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, till I belong to you

    Every night when everybody has fun
    Here am I sitting all on my own

    It won't be long yeah, yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, till I belong to you

    Since you left me, I'm so alone
    Now you're coming, you're coming on home
    I'll be good like I know I should
    You're coming home, you're coming home

    Every night the tears come down from my eyes
    Every day I've done nothing but cry

    It won't be long yeah, yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, till I belong to you

    Since you left me, I'm so alone
    Now you're coming, you're coming on home
    I'll be good like I know I should
    You're coming home, you're coming home

    So every day we'll be happy I know
    Now I know that you won't leave me no more

    It won't be long yeah, yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, yeah
    It won't be long yeah, till I belong to you, woo

    Writer/s: LENNON, JOHN / MCCARTNEY, PAUL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • In a 1980 interview with Playboy, John Lennon said that after some London critic remarked that "It Won't Be Long" contained "Aeolian cadences," their popularity increased because they attracted the brainy set. Lennon confesses that to this day, he has no idea what an "Aeolian cadence" is. The Aeolian is also known as the natural minor scale, beginning on A.
  • This song has been covered by House of Heroes on a Beatles' cover album, and also by Franz Ferdinand, The Quick, Richard Thompson, and the Beatles tribute supergroup Yellow Matter Custard - who are named after a line from "I Am The Walrus."
  • This song repeats the distinctive "yeah, yeah" chorus first popularized in "She Loves You." In "It Won't Be Long," the "yeah" shows up 56 times.
  • The wordplay here between "belong" and "be long" was explained by Paul McCartney: "I was doing literature at school, so I was interested in plays on words and onomatopoeia. John didn't do literature but he was quite well read, so he was interested in that kind of thing. Like the double meaning of 'please' in a line like 'Please, lend a little ear to my pleas' that we used in Please Please Me. We'd spot the double meaning. I think everyone did, by the way, it was not just the genius of us! In 'It won't be long till I belong to you' it was that same trip. We both liked to try and get a bit of double meaning in, so that was the high spot of writing that particular song. John mainly sang it so I expect that it was his original idea but we both sat down and wrote it together."

    Another Beatles song to use "be long" repeatedly is "Blue Jay Way."
  • This was the first song Neil Young performed for an audience. He played it at his high school cafeteria.
  • John Lennon's vocal was double-tracked to make it stand out.
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