Eight Days A Week
The Beatles · Beatles For Sale (Remastered) [2009]
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One thing I can say, girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, girl
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
I love you
Eight days a week
is not enough to show I care
Ooo I need your love, babe
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
I love you
Eight days a week
is not enough to show I care
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One thing I can say girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
Eight Days A Week
Released on the 1964 album Beatles For Sale, 'Eight Days A Week' stands as a quintessential example of The Beatles' early pop-rock sound. The track features the band's signature harmonies and a driving rhythm section that defined their mid-1960s era. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the song explores themes of time passing and the fleeting nature of youth, delivered with the group's characteristic energy. Its inclusion on a remastered edition highlights its enduring status within their discography, serving as a bridge between their early Liverpool roots and their evolving studio craftsmanship. The recording captures the raw excitement of their live performances, cementing their place in music history.

