Ticket To Ride

The Beatles · Help! (Remastered) [2009]

I think I'm gonna be sad, I think it's today, Yeah

The girl that's driving me mad is going away

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

but she don't care



She said that living with me is bringing her down, yeah

For she would never be free when I was around

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

but she don't care



I don't know why she's riding so high

She ought to think twice

She ought to do right by me

Before she gets to saying goodbye

She ought to think twice

She ought to do right by me



I think I'm gonna be sad, I think it's today, Yeah

The girl that's driving me mad is going away, yeah, oh

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

but she don't care



I don't know why she's riding so high

She ought to think twice

She ought to do right by me

Before she gets to saying goodbye

She ought to think twice

She ought to do right by me



She said that living with me is bringing her down, yeah

For she would never be free when I was around, oh

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

She's got a ticket to ride

but she don't care

My baby don't care

My baby don't care

My baby don't care

My baby don't care

My baby don't care

Ticket To Ride

Released on The Beatles' 1965 album Help!, "Ticket To Ride" stands as a cornerstone of the band's early electric sound. Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, the track blends rock and roll energy with a distinctive, driving rhythm that helped propel the group to global stardom. Its soaring melody and infectious hook became an anthem for the British Invasion, influencing countless artists who followed. The song's narrative of a young couple's road trip captures the spirit of youth and adventure, resonating deeply with audiences across generations. As a defining recording from the mid-60s, it exemplifies the band's ability to craft pop perfection while pushing musical boundaries.