Devil In Her Heart

The Beatles · With The Beatles (Remastered) [2009]

She's got the devil in her heart

But her eyes they tantalize

She's gonna tear your heart apart

oh her lips are really thrilling



I'll take my chances

for romance is

So important to me

She'll never hurt me

she won't desert me

she's an angel sent to me



She's got the devil in her heart br>no, no, this I can't believe

She's gonna tear your heart apart

no, no nay will she deceive



I can't believe that she'll ever ever go

Not when she hugs and says she loves me so

She'll never hurt em

she won't desert me

listen can't you see



She's got the devil in her heart

oh, no, no, no, this I can't believe

She's gonna tear your heart apart

no no nay will she deceive



Don't take chances if your romance is

So important to you

She'll never hurt me

She won't desert me

she's an angel sent to me



She's got the devil in her heart

oh, no, no, no, no this I can't believe

She's gonna tear your heart apart

no, no nay will she deceive



She's got the devil in her heart

No she's an angel sent to me

She's got the devil in her heart

No she's an angel sent to me

Devil In Her Heart

Released on the 1963 album With The Beatles, this track by The Beatles features a distinctive vocal performance by John Lennon, who delivers a hauntingly repetitive chant that anchors the song's unique structure. The recording showcases the band's early experimentation with vocal textures and rhythmic complexity, moving beyond standard verse-chorus formats to create an atmospheric soundscape. While the song lacks a traditional narrative, its eerie quality and Lennon's delivery have made it a standout piece in their discography, often cited as an example of their innovative approach to vocal arrangement during the mid-1960s. The track remains a significant example of the group's ability to craft memorable, mood-driven music that influenced subsequent generations of artists.