Some Other Guy
The Beatles · Live At The Bbc
Some other guy now, has taken away my sweet desire, oh now
Some other guy now, I just don't wanna hold my hand, oh now
I'm the lonely one
As long as I can feel all right
Some other guy is sippin' up the honey like a yellow dog, oh now
Some other guy now, has taken my love just like I'm gone, oh now
Some other guy now, has taken my love away from me, oh now
I'm the lonely one
As long as I can feel all right
Wo wo wo wo
Some other guy now, is makin' me very very mad, oh now
Some other guy now, is makin' my past seem oh so bad, oh now
Some othe guy now, she was the first girl I ever had, oh now
I'm the lonely one
As long as I can feel all right
Wo wo wo wo
I'm a-talkin' to you, right now, hey! Ow!
Some Other Guy
Recorded during The Beatles' historic 1963 BBC sessions, 'Some Other Guy' stands as a poignant example of the group's evolving songwriting and emotional depth. The track features a distinctive arrangement that highlights the band's ability to blend pop sensibilities with more introspective themes. As part of the 'Live At The Bbc' collection, this recording captures the raw energy and improvisational spirit characteristic of their live performances in the early 1960s. The song reflects the band's growing maturity, moving beyond simple love songs to explore feelings of longing and the complexities of relationships. Its inclusion in the BBC archives underscores its significance as a key piece in their discography, offering listeners a glimpse into the musical landscape of Liverpool and London during a transformative era for rock music.

