You Like Me Too Much
Beatles · Help !
You'll be back again tonight
Telling me there'll be no next time
If I just don't treat you right
You'll never leave me and you know it's true
'Cause you like me too much and I like you
You've tried before to leave me
But you haven't got the nerve
To walk out and make me lonely
Which is all that I deserve
You'll never leave me and you know it's true
'Cause you like me too much and I like you
I really do, and it's nice when you believe me
If you leave me
I will follow you
And bring you back where you belong
'Cause I couldn't really stand it
I admit that I was wrong
I wouldn't let you leave me 'cause it's true
'Cause you like me too much and I like you
I really do
And it's nice when you believe me
If you leave me
I will follow you
And bring you back where you belong
'Cause I couldn't really stand it
I admit that I was wrong
I wouldn't let you leave me 'cause it's true
'Cause you like me too much and I like you
'Cause you like me too much and I like you
You Like Me Too Much
Released on the 1965 album Help!, this track by The Beatles stands as a quintessential example of the group's early pop-rock sound. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the song features a driving rhythm and a signature falsetto vocal performance by Paul McCartney. It captures the band's transition from early rock and roll to a more polished, sophisticated pop style that would define their mid-1960s era. The recording showcases the intricate harmonies and studio techniques that became hallmarks of their discography, contributing to their status as one of the most influential acts in music history. As a staple of their live performances and a key part of the Help! collection, the song remains a defining moment in the evolution of British Invasion music.

