Ask Me Why
Beatles · Please please me
Cause you tell me things I want to know
And it's true
that it really only goes to show
That I know that I, I, I, I,
should never never never be blue
Now you're mine
my happiness dear makes me cry
And in time
you'll understand the reason why
If I cry it's not because I'm sad
But you're the only love that I've ever had
I can't believe, it's happened to me
I can't conceive of anymore misery
Ask me why, I'll say I love you
And I'm always thinking of you
I love you
Cause you tell me things I want to know
And it's true
that it really only goes to show
That I know that I, I, I, I,
should never never never be blue
Ask me why, I'll say I love you
And I'm always thinking of you
I can't believe, it's happened to me
I can't conceive of anymore misery
Ask me why, I'll say I love you
And I'm always thinking of you, you, you
Ask Me Why
Released on the Beatles' debut album Please Please Me, "Ask Me Why" stands as a quintessential example of the group's early pop-rock sound. Recorded in 1963, the track features Paul McCartney's distinctive lead vocals and guitar work, delivered with a raw, energetic intensity that defined the band's initial public image. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody made it an immediate hit, showcasing the harmonies and songwriting talents of John Lennon and George Harrison alongside McCartney. As one of the group's first major commercial successes, "Ask Me Why" helped establish the Beatles as a formidable force in the British Invasion, setting the stage for their subsequent evolution in style and complexity. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple yet effective structure, capturing the spirit of youthful rebellion and musical innovation that characterized the era.

