Hey Bulldog
Beatles · Yellow submarine
Bullfrog, doing it again
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
What makes you think you're something special when you smile?
Childlike, no one understands
Jackknife, in your sweaty hands
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
You can talk to me(3 times)
If you're lonely you can talk to me
Big man, walking in the park
Wigwam, frightened of the dark
Some kind of solitude is measured out in you
You think you know me but you haven't got a clue
You can talk to me(3 times)
If you're lonely you can talk to me
Hey bulldog(4 times)
Hey Bulldog
Recorded in 1966, "Hey Bulldog" stands as a pivotal track on The Beatles' album Yellow Submarine, marking a significant shift in the group's musical direction. The song features a distinctive, driving rhythm section that contrasts with the band's earlier pop sensibilities, showcasing their growing experimentation with rock and roll instrumentation. As one of the final studio recordings before the band's dissolution, it reflects the creative energy and technical prowess of the group during their later years. The composition, often associated with the film of the same name, remains a celebrated example of The Beatles' ability to blend traditional songwriting with innovative studio techniques, cementing its place in rock history.
