How Do You Do It

The Beatles · Anthology (Part 1) [1995]

How do you do

what you do to me?

I wish I knew,

if I knew how you do it to me

I'd do it to you.



How do you do

what you do to me?

I'm feeling blue,

wish I knew how you do it to me

but I haven't a clue.



You give me a feeling in my heart,

like an arrow piercing through it.

I suppose that you think you're very smart,

but won't you tell me how do you do it?



How do you do

what you do to me?

I wish I knew,

if I knew how you do it to me

I'd do it to you.



You give me a feeling in my heart,

like an arrow piercing through it.

I suppose that you think you're very smart,

but won't you tell me how do you do it?



How do you do

what you do to me?

I wish I knew,

wish I knew how you do it to me

I'd do it to you.

Wish I knew how you do it to me,

I'd do it to you.

Wish I knew how you do it to me,

I'd do it to you

How Do You Do It - The Beatles

Released as part of The Beatles' Anthology series, 'How Do You Do It' stands as a rare studio recording from the band's final era, capturing their evolving sound in the mid-1990s. The track features a distinctive arrangement that blends the group's signature pop sensibilities with a more experimental approach, showcasing Paul McCartney's vocal delivery and the band's collaborative chemistry. While not a chart-topper from their original 1964 period, the song has gained significant appreciation among fans and critics for its unique place in the band's discography. It represents a moment where The Beatles looked back at their own history while continuing to push musical boundaries, offering a glimpse into their creative process years after their initial breakup.