She Loves You

The Beatles · Past Masters (Remastered) [2009]

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah



You think you've lost your love

Well, I saw her yesterday-yi-yay

It's you she's thinking of

And she told me what to say-yi-yay



She says she loves you

and you know that can't be bad

Yes, she loves you

and you know you should be glad



She said you hurt her so

She almost lost her mind

And now she says she knows

You're not the hurting kind



She says she loves you

and you know that can't be bad

Yes, she loves you

and you know you should be glad



Oo, she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

With a love like that

You know you should be glad



You know it's up to you

I think it's only fair

Pride can hurt you too

Apologize to her



Because she loves you

and you know that can't be bad

Yes, she loves you

and you know you should be glad



Oo, she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

With a love like that

You know you should be glad

With a love like that

you know you should be glad

With a love like that

you know you should be glad

Yeah, yeah, yeah,

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

She Loves You

Released in 1963, "She Loves You" stands as a cornerstone of The Beatles' early catalog, defining the sound of the British Invasion. Recorded during their formative years in Hamburg and London, the track exemplifies the group's signature blend of pop sensibility and emerging rock energy. As a key component of their debut album, the song showcases the band's harmonies and songwriting prowess, establishing a template for future hits. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's ability to craft anthems that resonated globally, marking a pivotal moment in music history where young artists began to dominate the charts. The recording captures the raw excitement of their rise, serving as a foundational piece in their discography that introduced millions to their unique style.