Don't Ever Change

The Beatles · Live At The Bbc

You never wear a suit of lace,

the powder's not on your face.

You're always wearing jeans

except on sunday.



So please don't ever change,

no don't you ever change.

I kind of like you

just the way you are.



You don't know the latest dance,

but when it's time to make romance

your kisses let me know

you're not a tomboy.



So please don't ever change,

no don't you ever change.

Promise you're always gonna be

as sweet as you are.



I love you when you're happy,

I love you when you're blue.

I love you when you're mad at me,

so how can I get tired of you?



A lots of other girls I've seen,

they know how to treat guys mean.

But you would rather die

than ever hurt me.



So please don't ever change,

no don't you ever change.

Just promise you're always gonna be

as sweet as you are.



Please don't ever change,

don't you ever change.

Please don't ever change,

don't you ever change.

Don't Ever Change

Recorded live at the BBC in 1963, "Don't Ever Change" stands as a vibrant example of The Beatles' early electric pop sound. The track features the band's signature interplay of rhythm and harmony, showcasing their rapid development from rock and roll to a more complex studio-oriented style. Performed with the full ensemble, the song captures the energy of their live performances during a pivotal year in their career. Its inclusion on the "Live At The Bbc" album highlights the group's dynamic stage presence and the immediacy of their broadcast recordings. The composition reflects the upbeat, danceable nature of their work from this era, contributing to their enduring legacy as innovators of the British Invasion.