I Don't Want To Spoil The Party
Beatles · Beatles for sale
I would hate my disappointment to show
There's nothing for me here
So I will disappear
If she turns up while I'm gone,
please let me know
I've had a drink or two and I don't care
There's no fun in what I do if she's not there
I wonder what went wrong
I've waited far too long
I think I'll take a walk and look for her
Though tonight she's made me sad
I still love her
If I find her I'll be glad
I still love her
I don't want to spoil the party so I'll go
I would hate my disappointment to show
There's nothing for me here
So I will disappear
If she turns up while I'm gone,
please let me know
Though tonight she's made me sad
I still love her
If I find her I'll be glad
I still love her
I've had a drink or two and I don't care
There's no fun in what I do if she's not there
I wonder what went wrong
I've waited far too long
I think I'll take a walk and look for her
I Don't Want To Spoil The Party
Released on the 1964 album *Beatles for Sale*, this track by The Beatles captures the band's early pop sensibilities with a driving rhythm and harmonious vocal arrangement. The song reflects the group's ability to blend upbeat energy with subtle emotional depth, characteristic of their work during this pivotal era. It stands as a testament to their songwriting prowess, featuring lyrics that explore the tension between celebration and the desire for quiet moments. As part of their extensive discography, the recording showcases the band's evolving sound and remains a staple of their catalog, resonating with listeners who appreciate classic rock and roll. The composition exemplifies the collaborative spirit of the group, contributing to their enduring legacy in popular music history.

