She's A Woman
Released on the Beatles' 1963 BBC live album, 'She's A Woman' stands as a pivotal moment in the band's early career, marking their transition from skiffle covers to original pop compositions. Recorded during a session that also featured 'Things We Said Today' and 'I'm A Loser,' the track showcases John Lennon's songwriting evolution, blending folk-rock sensibilities with the polished production characteristic of their emerging sound. As one of the few original songs performed live by the group at this stage, it highlights their growing confidence in the studio and on stage, capturing the raw energy of their early performances while establishing a template for future pop anthems. |