Twist And Shout

Beatles · Anthology 1

Well, shake it up baby now (shake it up baby)
Twist and shout (twist and shout)
Come on, come on, come on, baby now (come on, baby)
Come on and work it on out (work it on out)

(Ooooooooh.)

Well work it on out now (work it on out)
You know you look so good (look so good)
You know you got me goin' now (got me goin)
Just like I knew you would (just like i knew you would)

(Oooooooh)

Well, shake it shake it baby now (shake it up baby)
Twist and shout (twist and shout)
Come on, come on, come on baby now (come on, baby)
Come on and work it on out (work it on out)
You know you twist you little girl (twist little girl)
You know you twist so fine (twist so fine)
Come on and twist a little closer now (twist a little closer)
Let me know that you're mine (let em know you're mine)

Aaaaah, aaaaaah, aaaaaah, aaaaah

Yeah, shake it up baby now (shake it up baby)
Twist and shout (twist and shout)
Come on, come on, come on baby now (come on baby)
Come on and work it on out (work it on out)
Well shake it, shake it, shake it, baby yeah (shake it, baby)
Well shake it, shake it, shake it, baby yeah (shake it, baby)
Well shake it, shake it, shake it, baby yeah (shake it, baby)

Aaaaah, aaaaah, aaaaaah, aaaaah

Twist And Shout

Released by The Beatles on the Anthology 1 compilation, 'Twist And Shout' stands as a defining track from their 1963 era, showcasing the band's rapid evolution into a raw, electric sound. Originally recorded for the Please Please Me sessions, the song features a distinctive, driving rhythm section and John Lennon's increasingly strained vocal delivery, which has become iconic for its emotional intensity. While often associated with the early period, its inclusion on Anthology 1 highlights its enduring status within the group's discography. The recording captures the frenetic energy and studio experimentation characteristic of the mid-60s, cementing the song's place in rock history as a powerful demonstration of The Beatles' growing power and technical prowess.