So How Come (No One Loves Me)
The Beatles · Live At The Bbc
They say that everyone
want someone.
So how come no one
wants me.
Then they say that everyone
needs someone.
So how come no one
needs me.
Well if you wonder
who the loneliest creatures
in the world can be.
It's the ugly duck,
the little black sheep
and me.
They say that everyone
loves someone.
So how come no one
loves me.
Well if you wonder
who the loneliest creatures
in the world can be.
It's the ugly duck,
the little black sheep
and me.
They say that everyone
loves someone.
So how come no one
loves me.
So how come no one
loves me.
So how come no one
loves me.
want someone.
So how come no one
wants me.
Then they say that everyone
needs someone.
So how come no one
needs me.
Well if you wonder
who the loneliest creatures
in the world can be.
It's the ugly duck,
the little black sheep
and me.
They say that everyone
loves someone.
So how come no one
loves me.
Well if you wonder
who the loneliest creatures
in the world can be.
It's the ugly duck,
the little black sheep
and me.
They say that everyone
loves someone.
So how come no one
loves me.
So how come no one
loves me.
So how come no one
loves me.
So How Come (No One Loves Me)
Released on the BBC Live album, this track by The Beatles captures the band's raw energy and improvisational spirit during their 1963 live performances. The song features a driving rhythm section and vocal harmonies characteristic of the group's early work, showcasing their ability to adapt studio techniques for a live broadcast setting. As part of the BBC Live recordings, the track highlights the band's dynamic interaction with the audience and their commitment to musical authenticity. It stands as a testament to their evolving sound during a pivotal era in rock history, reflecting the confidence and creativity that defined their public appearances at the time.
