Searchin'

The Beatles · Anthology (Part 1) [1995]

Gonna find her, gonna find her.



Well searching.

Yeah I'm gonna searching,

searching every which a-way, yeh yeh.

Oh lord I'm searching,

my good lord, searching

you know honey,

searching every which away yeh yeh yeh.

But I'm like that northwest Mountie.

You know I'll bring her in some day.



Gonna find her, gonna find her.



Well Charlie Chan, Simon Smith,

got nothing, child, on me.

Sergeant Friday, Peter Gunn

and ooo Alan B.

No matter where she's hiding,

she's gonna see me coming,

I'm gonna walk right down that street

like Bulldog Drummon.



'Cos I been searching,

well searching,

oh my goodness,

searching every which a-way.

But I'm like that northwest Mountie.

You know I'll bring her in some day.



Gonna find her, gonna find her.



Well Charlie Chan, Simon Smith,

got nothing, child, on me.

Sergeant Friday, Peter Gunn

and ooo Alan B.

No matter where she's hiding,

she's gonna see me coming,

I'm gonna walk right down that street

like Bulldog Drummon.



Aah searching,

searching, oh my my goodness.

Searching every which a-way.

But I'm like that northwest Mountie.

You know I'll bring her in some day.



Gonna find her, gonna find her,

yeh yeh lord, gonna find her,

gonna find her.

Searchin'

Released as part of The Beatles' Anthology series, 'Searchin'' is a rare studio recording that captures the band's evolving sound in the mid-1990s. The track features Paul McCartney on lead vocals, showcasing his continued vocal prowess and songwriting ability well into the group's later years. While not a standard studio release from the 1960s, its inclusion in the Anthology project highlights the enduring legacy of The Beatles and the significance of their catalog. The song reflects the band's collaborative spirit and serves as a testament to their musical evolution, offering fans a glimpse into their creative process during a period of retrospective documentation.