I've Had Enough

Paul McCartney · Other Songs - Paul McCartney

You're talking to me from the back of my car

And I can't get nothing right

And then you wonder why I stand at the bar

Day and night



Well, I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no

I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no



You stand behind me with a watch in your hand

And I can't get nothing done

Well, people tell me you're a punctual man

But come on, come on



I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no

I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no



I earn the money and you take it away

When I don't know where you from

I should be worried but they say

It will pay for a bomb, oh



I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no

Had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no, no no



Hey, I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no

I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no



Baby, you know sometimes you get a little weary

But if it ever happens honey

You just come along to me because you know



I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no

I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no



I've had enough, I can't put up with any more

No no, no no, no no, no no, no no

I can't put up with any more

Now baby, I've had enough

I've Had Enough

Paul McCartney's "I've Had Enough" stands as a poignant reflection on the emotional toll of touring and the pressures of fame. Recorded during the height of his career with The Beatles, the track captures a moment of exhaustion and introspection that resonates deeply with listeners. As part of his broader discography, the song exemplifies McCartney's ability to blend personal vulnerability with polished production. Its enduring appeal lies in its honest portrayal of the human cost behind the glamour of stardom, offering a timeless perspective on burnout that remains relevant decades later.