I Feel Fine

The Beatles · Past Masters (Remastered) [2009]

Baby's good to me you know

She's happy as can be, you know

She said so

I'm in love with her and I feel fine



Baby says she's mine, you know

she tells me all the time, you now

She said so

I'm in love with her and I feel fine



I'm so glad that she's my little girl

She's so glad she's telling all the world

That her baby buys her things you know

He buys her diamond rings, you know

She said so

She's in love with me and I feel fine, mm



Baby says she's mine, you know

she tells me all the time, you now

She said so

I'm in love with her and I feel fine



I'm so glad that she's my little girl

She's so glad she's telling all the world

That her baby buys her things you know

He buys her diamond rings, you know

She said so

She's in love with me and I feel fine

She's in love with me and I feel fine, mm

I Feel Fine - The Beatles

Released in 1966, "I Feel Fine" stands as a defining track in The Beatles' evolution toward psychedelic rock and studio experimentation. Recorded during the band's final studio sessions, the song features the innovative use of the Leslie speaker to create a swirling, ethereal vocal texture that became a hallmark of their later work. The track exemplifies the group's shift from pop perfection to a more abstract, psychedelic sound, utilizing unconventional recording techniques to generate a sense of disorientation and joy. It remains a pivotal moment in rock history, showcasing the band's technical mastery and their willingness to push the boundaries of what was possible in popular music during the mid-1960s.