Yellow Submarine

Beatles · Revolver

In the town where I was born
Lived a man who sailed to sea
And he told us of his life
In the land of submarines
So we sailed up to the sun
Till we found a sea of green
And we lived beneath the waves
in our yellow submarine

We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

And our friends are all aboard
Many more of them live next door
And the band begins to play

We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

(Full speed ahead Mr. Boatswain, full speed ahead
Full speed ahead it is, Sgt.
Cut the cable, drop the cable
Aye, Sir, aye
Captain, captain)

As we live a life of ease
Every one of us has all we need
Sky of blue and sea of green
In our yellow submarine

We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine
We all live in a yellow submarine
Yellow submarine, yellow submarine

Yellow Submarine

Released on the Beatles' 1966 album Revolver, "Yellow Submarine" stands as a quintessential example of the group's innovative studio experimentation during their mid-period. The track features a distinctive, looping bassline that drives the song's unique, almost hypnotic rhythm, showcasing George Harrison's growing proficiency as a songwriter and performer. While the lyrics reference a fantastical journey aboard a submarine, the recording reflects the band's shift away from traditional pop structures toward more psychedelic and conceptual themes. As a staple of the Beatles' discography, the song remains a defining piece of 1960s rock, capturing the era's spirit of musical exploration and imaginative storytelling.