She Said She Said

Beatles · Revolver

She said,
"I know what it's like to be dead.
I know what it is to be sad."
And she's making me feel like
I've never been born.

I said,
"Who put all those things in your head?
Things that make me feel that I'm mad
And you're making me feel like
I've never been born."

She said, "You don't understand what I've said."
I said, "No, no, no. You're wrong.
When I was a boy,
Everything was right.
Everything was right."

I said,
"Even though you know what you know,
I know that I'm ready to leave
Because you're making me feel like
I've never been born."

She said, "You don't understand what I've said."
I said, "No, no, no. You're wrong.
When I was a boy,
Everything was right.
Everything was right."

I said,
"Even though you know what you know,
I know that I'm ready to leave
Because you're making me feel like
I've never been born."

She said, she said,
"I know what it's like to be dead.
I know what it's like to be dead.
I know what it is to be sad.
I know what it is to be sad.
I know what it's like to be dead..

She Said She Said

Released on The Beatles' 1966 album Revolver, 'She Said She Said' stands as a quintessential example of the group's shift toward experimental studio production and psychedelic pop. Recorded during the band's final studio sessions, the track features innovative use of the echo chamber and tape loops to create a swirling, hypnotic atmosphere that defined the era. The song reflects the band's growing interest in abstract soundscapes and their willingness to prioritize musical texture over traditional songwriting structures. As a key component of Revolver's legacy, it showcases George Harrison's melodic sensibility within a framework of avant-garde recording techniques, cementing the album's status as a landmark in rock history.