Any Time At All

The Beatles · A Hard Day's Night (Remastered) [2009]

Any time at all, any time at all

Any time at all, all you've gotta do is call and I'll be there



If you need somebody to love

Just look into my eyes

I'll be there to make you feel right



If you're feeling sorry and sad

I'd really sympathize

Don't you be sad, just call me tonight



Any time at all, any time at all

Any time at all, all you've gotta do is call and I'll be there



If the sun has faded away

I'll try to make it shine

There's nothing I won't do

When you need a shoulder to cry on

I hope it will be mine

Call me tonight, and I'll come to you



Any time at all, any time at all

Any time at all, all you've gotta do is call and I'll be there



Any time at all, any time at all

Any time at all, all you've gotta do is call and I'll be there

Any time at all, all you've gotta do is call and I'll be there

Any Time At All

Any Time At All stands as a quintessential example of The Beatles' mid-1960s songwriting prowess, appearing on the seminal A Hard Day's Night album. Written by John Lennon, the track captures the band's signature melodic intensity and emotional directness during their most prolific era. The recording features the group's tight harmonies and driving rhythm section, showcasing the dynamic interplay that defined their live performances and studio output. As part of a catalogue that revolutionized popular music, the song reflects the band's ability to craft concise, memorable pop anthems. Its enduring presence in their discography highlights the lasting impact of their collaborative creativity and the high standard of production that characterized their early work.