Another Girl
The Beatles · Help! (Remastered) [2009]
You're making me say that I've got nobody but you
But as from today well I've got somebody that's new
I ain't no fool and I don't take what I don't want
For I have got another girl, another girl
She's sweeter that all the girls and I've met quite a few
Nobody in all the world can do what she can do
And so I'm telling you this time you'd better stop
For I have got another girl
Another girl who will love me till the end
Through thick and thin she will always be my friend
I don't wanna say that I've been unhappy with you
But as from today, well I've seen somebody that's new
I ain't no fool and I don't take what I don't want
For I have got another girl
Another girl who will love me till the end
Through thick and thin she will always be my friend
For I have got another girl
Another girl who will love me till the end
Through thick and thin she will always be my friend
For I have got another girl
Another Girl
Released on The Beatles' 1965 album Help!, 'Another Girl' stands as a quintessential example of the band's early pop-rock sound, blending catchy melodies with the group's signature harmonies. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the track captures the youthful energy and romantic themes characteristic of the mid-1960s. The song features a driving rhythm section and vocal arrangements that highlight the band's tight studio craftsmanship during their most commercially successful period. As part of the Help! catalogue, it remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the transition from their earlier rock and roll roots to the more polished pop production of the mid-1960s. The recording exemplifies the collaborative spirit of the group, with George Harrison contributing a notable solo that adds depth to the arrangement.
