Misery
The Beatles · Please Please Me (Remastered) [2009]
The world is treating me bad
Misery
I'm the kind of guy
Who never used to cry
The world is treatin' me bad
Misery
I've lost her now for sure
I won't see here no more
It's gonna be a drag
Misery
I'll remember all the little things we've done
Can't she see she'll always be the only one
Only one
Send her back to me
Cause everyone can see
Without her I will be
In misery
I'll remember all the little things we've done
She'll remember and she'll miss her lonely one
Lonely one
Send her back to me
Cause everyone can see
Without her I will be
In misery
Oh, oh in misery
Woo, my misery
La, la, la, la, la, la,
Misery
I'm the kind of guy
Who never used to cry
The world is treatin' me bad
Misery
I've lost her now for sure
I won't see here no more
It's gonna be a drag
Misery
I'll remember all the little things we've done
Can't she see she'll always be the only one
Only one
Send her back to me
Cause everyone can see
Without her I will be
In misery
I'll remember all the little things we've done
She'll remember and she'll miss her lonely one
Lonely one
Send her back to me
Cause everyone can see
Without her I will be
In misery
Oh, oh in misery
Woo, my misery
La, la, la, la, la, la,
Misery - The Beatles
Released on the 1958 Please Please Me album, 'Misery' stands as a pivotal early Beatles recording that showcases the band's raw, energetic rock and roll style. The track features a driving rhythm section and vocal harmonies that would become hallmarks of their future sound, capturing the excitement of their first major studio sessions. As one of the group's earliest compositions, it reflects their transition from skiffle influences to polished pop-rock, setting the stage for their global dominance. The song remains a significant artifact of their formative years, demonstrating the collaborative chemistry that defined their legacy.

