Anytime At All
The Beatles · A Hard Day's Night [1964]
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 is nothing I won't do
If 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
Anytime At All
Anytime At All stands as a quintessential example of The Beatles' early songwriting prowess, appearing on their 1964 album A Hard Day's Night. Written primarily by John Lennon, the track captures the band's signature melodic pop-rock sound that defined the mid-1960s British Invasion. The recording features the group's tight harmonies and energetic instrumentation, showcasing their ability to craft concise, emotionally resonant compositions. As part of a prolific period in their discography, the song reflects the collaborative dynamic between Lennon and McCartney, who often traded lead vocal duties to maintain variety within their albums. This track remains a beloved song in their extensive catalogue, illustrating the band's capacity to blend simple chord progressions with sophisticated lyrical themes. Its enduring appeal highlights the timeless quality of their work during this transformative era in rock history.

