Her Majesty
Beatles · Abbey Road
but she doesn't have a lot to say.
Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl,
but she changes from day to day.
I wanna tell her that I love her a lot,
but I gotta get a belly full of wine.
Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl,
someday I'm gonna make her mine,
oh yeah, someday I'm gonna make her mine.
Her Majesty
Released on the final side of The Beatles' Abbey Road, 'Her Majesty' stands as a poignant tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, marking the band's last studio recording before their breakup. Composed by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the track blends orchestral arrangements with Lennon's distinctive vocal delivery, reflecting the group's evolving musical maturity in their final era. While often overshadowed by the album's opening track, 'Here Comes the Sun,' the song captures a moment of quiet reverence and political awareness, showcasing the Beatles' ability to address contemporary events through their artistry. Its inclusion on Abbey Road solidified its place in the canon of their late-period work, offering a unique glimpse into the band's engagement with global leadership and the shifting cultural landscape of the early 1970s.

