I Wanna Be Your Man
The Beatles · With The Beatles (Remastered) [2009]
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your lover baby
I wanna be your man
Love you like no other baby
Like no other can
Love you like no other baby
Like no other can
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
Tell me that you love me baby
Let me understand
Tell me that you love me baby
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your lover baby
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your lover baby
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
Wow
I wanna be your lover baby
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your lover baby
I wanna be your man
Love you like no other baby
Like no other can
Love you like no other baby
Like no other can
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
I wanna be your man
Wah
I wanna be your man, oh
I wanna be your man, oh
I wanna be your man, ho, ho
I Wanna Be Your Man
I Wanna Be Your Man stands as a quintessential example of The Beatles' early songwriting prowess, appearing on the 1963 album With The Beatles. Written collaboratively by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the track showcases the duo's ability to craft tight, energetic pop-rock anthems that defined their initial rise to fame. The song features a driving rhythm section and a distinctive guitar solo, elements that became hallmarks of their live performances during this era. Its straightforward structure and infectious energy reflect the band's commitment to accessible yet sophisticated rock music. As part of their rapidly expanding discography, the recording highlights the collaborative spirit that fueled their creative output, cementing their status as pioneers of the British Invasion. The track remains a beloved staple in their catalogue, illustrating the enduring appeal of their early work.

