She's A Woman

Beatles · Anthology 2

My love don't give me presents
I know that she's no peasant
Only ever has to give me
Love forever and forever
My love don't give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely
People tell me that she's only fooling
I know she isn't

She don't give boys the eye
She hates to see me cry
She is happy just to hear me
Say that I will never leave her
She don't give boys the eye

She will never make me jealous
Gives me all her time as well as loving
Don't ask me why

She's a woman who understands
She's a woman who loves her man

My love don't give me presents
I know that she's no peasant
Only ever has to give me
Love forever and forever
My love don't give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely
People tell me that she's only fooling
I know she isn't
Woo oo oo, woo

She's a woman who understands
She's a woman who loves her man

She don't give boys the eye
She hates to see me cry
She is happy just to hear me
Say that I will never leave her
She don't give boys the eye

She will never make me jealous
Gives me all her time as well as loving
Don't ask me why

She's a woman, she's a woman
She's a woman, she's a woman
She's a woman

She's A Woman

Released on the Beatles' Anthology 2 compilation, 'She's A Woman' stands as a poignant exploration of female identity and emotional vulnerability. Originally recorded during the band's early years, the track captures the group's evolving songwriting dynamics and their deep connection to the themes of love and self-discovery. The recording reflects the polished yet intimate sound characteristic of the Liverpool sound, showcasing the band's ability to craft narratives that resonate across generations. As part of their broader catalogue, this song exemplifies the Beatles' commitment to exploring complex human emotions through their music, cementing their legacy as pioneers of rock and pop. Its inclusion in the Anthology series highlights its enduring significance within the band's discography and its place in music history.