Good Morning Good Morning

The Beatles · Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Remastered) [2009]

Nothing to do to save his life call his wife in

Nothing to say but what a day how's your boy been

Nothing to do it's up to you

I've got nothing to say but it's O.K.

Good morning, good morning...



Going to work don't want to go feeling low down

Heading for home you start to roam then you're in town

Everybody knows there's nothing doing

Everything is closed it's like a ruin

Everyone you see is half asleep.

And you're on your own you're in the street

Good morning, good morning...



After a while you start to smile now you feel cool.

Then you decide to take a walk by the old school.

Nothing has changed it's still the same

I've got nothing to say but it's O.K.

Good morning, good morning...



People running round it's five o'clock.

Everywhere in town is getting dark.

Everyone you see is full of life.

It's time for tea and meet the wife.

Somebody needs to know the time, glad that I'm here.

Watching the skirts you start to flirt now you're in gear.

Go to a show you hope she goes.

I've got nothing to say but it's O.K.

Good morning, good morning...

Good Morning Good Morning

Released on The Beatles' iconic Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, "Good Morning Good Morning" stands as a defining track of the 1960s psychedelic pop era. The song features the band's signature harmonies and a distinctive, looping guitar riff that sets a breezy, optimistic tone. It showcases the group's evolving songwriting collaboration, blending orchestral arrangements with the raw energy of their live performances. As a staple of their discography, the recording captures the musical innovation and cultural impact of the mid-1960s, reflecting the band's transition from rock and roll to a more complex, studio-crafted sound that influenced generations of artists worldwide.