I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You)
The Beatles · Live At The Bbc
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
And if you ever say goodbye
And if you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna love you more and more every day
I'm gonna love you more and more every way
And if you ever say goodbye
And if you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna tell your Mama
Tell your Papa too
So they'll know exactly what I'm gonna do
If you ever say goodbye
If you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
Wah-hoo!
I'm gonna tell your Mama
Tell your Papa too
So they'll know exactly what I'm gonna do
If you ever say goodbye
If you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
And if you ever say goodbye
And if you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna love you more and more every day
I'm gonna love you more and more every way
And if you ever say goodbye
And if you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna tell your Mama
Tell your Papa too
So they'll know exactly what I'm gonna do
If you ever say goodbye
If you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
Wah-hoo!
I'm gonna tell your Mama
Tell your Papa too
So they'll know exactly what I'm gonna do
If you ever say goodbye
If you ever even try
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm gonna sit right down and cry over you
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Cry (Over You)
Recorded live at the BBC in 1963, this track by The Beatles captures the band's early transition from pop to rock and roll. The song features a distinctive arrangement with prominent organ and a driving rhythm section, showcasing the group's evolving musical style during their Hamburg and London development period. Released on the compilation Live At The Bbc, the recording highlights the band's improvisational energy and vocal harmonies. It remains a significant example of their pre-Beatles for Sale era, reflecting the raw, unpolished sound that would soon define their global impact. The piece stands as a testament to their ability to blend traditional pop structures with emerging rock influences.
