Eight Days A Week
Beatles · Anthology 1
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One think I can say, girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, girl
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
I love you
Eight days a week
is not enough to show I care
Ooo I need your love, babe
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One think I can say girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
Eight Days A Week
Released as part of The Beatles' Anthology 1 compilation, 'Eight Days A Week' is a track that captures the band's evolving sound in the mid-1960s. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the song features a distinctive arrangement that blends rock energy with orchestral elements, characteristic of the group's later work. The recording showcases the band's collaborative dynamic and their ability to craft complex, emotionally resonant pieces. While not one of their most commercially prominent singles, the track remains a significant song in their discography, reflecting the musical maturity and artistic experimentation that defined their final years. It stands as a testament to their enduring influence on popular music and the enduring appeal of their songwriting partnership.

