Thank You Girl

The Beatles · Past Masters (Remastered) [2009]

Ah, ah, mm, you be good to me

you made me glad when I was blue

And eternally I'll always be

in love with you

And all I gotta do is thank you girl

Thank you girl



I could tell the world

a thing or two about love

I know little girl on ly a fool

would doubt our love

And all I gotta do is thank you girl

Thank you girl



Thank you girl for lovin' me the way that you do

(way that you do)

That's the kind of love that is too good to be true

Al all I gotta do is thank you girl

Thank you girl



Ah, ah, mm, you be good to me

you made me glad when I was blue

And eternally I'll always be

in love with you

And all I gotta do is thank you girl

Thank you girl

Ah, ah, ah

Thank You Girl

Released in 1963, "Thank You Girl" stands as a pivotal early recording by The Beatles, capturing the band during their formative years in Liverpool and Hamburg. Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the track showcases the duo's emerging songwriting partnership and the group's energetic rock and roll style. It was the final song recorded for the band's debut album, *Please Please Me*, though it was often performed live as a closer to their sets. The recording features a distinctive, driving rhythm and a call-and-response vocal arrangement that highlights the group's tight harmonies. As a staple of their early discography, the song reflects the raw enthusiasm and melodic simplicity that defined the initial wave of Beatlemania, cementing its place in the history of British rock music.