She Loves You

Beatles · Past Masters Volume One

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

You think you've lost your love
Well, I saw her yesterday-yi-yay
It's you she's thinking of
And she told me what to say-yi-yay

She says she loves you
and you know that can't be bad
Yes, she loves you
and you know you should be glad

She said you hurt her so
She almost lost her mind
And now she says she knows
You're not the hurting kind

She says she loves you
and you know that can't be bad
Yes, she loves you
and you know you should be glad

Oo, she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
And with a love like that
You know you should be glad

You know it's up to you
I think it's only fair
Pride can hurt you too
Apologize to her

Because she loves you
and you know that can't be bad
Yes, she loves you
and you know you should be glad

Oo, she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah
And with a love like that
You know you should be glad
And with a love like that
you know you should be glad

She Loves You

Released in 1963, "She Loves You" stands as a cornerstone of the Beatles' early sound, capturing the raw energy and melodic sophistication that defined their emergence as a global phenomenon. Recorded during a pivotal period when the group was transitioning from skiffle-inspired covers to original compositions, the track exemplifies their signature blend of pop sensibility and rock innovation. The song's infectious rhythm and harmonies became a cultural touchstone, propelling the band to unprecedented fame and establishing a template for future rock music. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to convey youthful exuberance and romantic optimism, making it an essential song in the band's discography that continues to resonate with audiences across generations.