There's A Place

Beatles · Please please me

There is a place,
Where I can go,
When I feel low,
When I feel blue.
And it's my mind,
And there's no time when I'm alone.

I think of you,
And things you do,
Go 'round my head,
The things you said,
Like "I love only you."

In my mind there's no sorrow,
Don't you know that it's so.
There'll be no sad tomorrow,
Don't you know that it's so.

There is a place,
Where I can go,
When I feel low,
When I feel blue.
And it's my mind,
And there's no time when I'm alone.
There's a place ...

There's A Place

Released on the Beatles' 1958 debut album Please Please Me, "There's A Place" stands as a defining example of the group's early rock and roll sound. Recorded in Liverpool, the track showcases the band's signature blend of upbeat tempo and melodic harmony, featuring a driving rhythm section that propelled them toward international stardom. As one of their first major commercial releases, it captures the raw energy and youthful optimism characteristic of the late 1950s British Invasion era. The song remains a staple of their early discography, illustrating the foundational elements of their songwriting and performance style before they evolved into the complex musical giants they would become.