You Really Got A Hold On Me
Beatles · Live at the BBC
I don't like you
But I love you
See that I'm always
thinking of you
Oh, oh, oh,
you treat me wrong now
my love is strong now
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me, baby
I don't want you,
but I need you
Don't want to kiss you
but I need you
Oh, oh, oh
you treat me badly
i love you madly
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me, baby
I love you and all I want you to do
is just hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me
I want to leave you
don't want to stay here
Don't want to spend
another day here
Oh, oh, oh, I want to split now
I just can quit now
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me, baby
I love you and all I want you to do
is just hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me
But I love you
See that I'm always
thinking of you
Oh, oh, oh,
you treat me wrong now
my love is strong now
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me, baby
I don't want you,
but I need you
Don't want to kiss you
but I need you
Oh, oh, oh
you treat me badly
i love you madly
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me, baby
I love you and all I want you to do
is just hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me
I want to leave you
don't want to stay here
Don't want to spend
another day here
Oh, oh, oh, I want to split now
I just can quit now
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me, baby
I love you and all I want you to do
is just hold me, hold me, hold me, hold me
You really got a hold on me
You really got a hold on me
You Really Got A Hold On Me
Recorded live at the BBC, this track by The Beatles captures the band's energetic studio-to-air performance style. Released on the Live at the BBC album, the song showcases the group's dynamic interplay and vocal harmonies characteristic of their mid-1960s output. As part of their extensive discography, the recording reflects the improvisational nature of their live sessions, offering fans a glimpse into the raw musical energy that defined their era. The song stands as a testament to The Beatles' ability to deliver compelling performances in real-time, contributing to their legacy as pioneers of rock music.

