Hey Bulldog

Beatles · Yellow Submarine (1999 Reissue)

Sheep dog, standing in the rain
Bullfrog, doing it again
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
What makes you think you're something special when you smile?

Childlike, no one understands
Jackknife, in your sweaty hands
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears

You can talk to me(3 times)
If you're lonely you can talk to me

Big man, walking in the park
Wigwam, frightened of the dark
Some kind of solitude is measured out in you
You think you know me but you haven't got a clue

You can talk to me(3 times)
If you're lonely you can talk to me

Hey bulldog(4 times)

Hey Bulldog

Recorded in 1962, "Hey Bulldog" is a rare Beatles studio recording that predates their first public performance. The track features a distinctive, percussive rhythm section and a vocal delivery that showcases the band's early development in rock and roll. Though often overshadowed by their later hits, the song represents a significant moment in the group's catalog, capturing their transition from skiffle influences to a more polished pop sound. It was notably included on the 1999 reissue of Yellow Submarine, highlighting its enduring place in their discography despite limited commercial release during their initial years.