Glad All Over

The Beatles · On Air - Live At The Bbc - Vol 2 [2013]

Ain't no doubt about it,

this must be love

One little kiss from you and I feel, glad all over

ooh, baby, hot dang dilly its silly

But I'm glad all over



I get goose pimples baby

cos it feels so good

when you cuttle me like you do and I feel

glad all over

Ooh, mercy, I'm a real cool pappy and I'm happy

and I'm glad all over



Your touch goes through me like electric wire,

every part of me glows

It don't take much lookin' to see what I got

cos it shows, it shows

C'mon honey bunny kiss me one more time

every time you do well I feel, glad all over

Ooh baby, hot dang dilly, its silly, but I'm glad all over



Well I'm tryin' to tell you I'm cookin' inside

When we're cheek to cheek

My temperature's low but fever is high

I can't speak, I'm so weak



Come on honey bunny kiss me one more time

Everytime you do, well I feel glad all over

Ooh mercy, hot-dong-dilly, it's silly but I'm glad all over

Hot-dang-dilly, it's silly but I'm glad all over

Ooh, hot-dang-dilly, it's so silly but I'm glad all over

Glad All Over

Recorded live at the BBC in 1963, "Glad All Over" stands as a vibrant testament to The Beatles' early electric sound. Captured during a session that would later be released on "On Air - Live At The Bbc - Vol 2 [2013]", the track showcases the band's rapid evolution from rock and roll to a more complex, harmonically rich style. The song features a driving rhythm section and intricate vocal interplay, characteristic of the group's performances in the summer of 1963. As part of their growing discography, this recording highlights their ability to blend pop sensibilities with experimental studio techniques, capturing a pivotal moment in their career before their transition to the psychedelic era. The live setting adds a raw energy that distinguishes it from their studio recordings, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the band's dynamic stage presence.