I Want To Hold Your Hand
Beatles · Past Masters Volume One
I think you'll understand
When I say that something
I wanna hold your hand
I wanna hold your hand
I wanna hold your hand
Oh, please, say to me
You'll let me be your man
and please, say to me
You'll let me hold your hand
Now let me hold your hand
I wanna hold your hand
And when I touch you i feel happy, inside
It's such a feeling
That my love
I can't hide
I can't hide
I can't hide
Yeah you, got that something
I think you'll understand
When I say that something
I wanna hold your hand
I wanna hold your hand
I wanna hold your hand
And when I touch you I feel happy, inside
It's such a feeling
That my love
I can't hide
I can't hide
I can't hide
Yeah you, got that something
I think you'll understand
When I feel that something
I wanna hold your hand
I wanna hold your hand
I wanna hold your hand
I Want To Hold Your Hand
Released in 1958, "I Want To Hold Your Hand" stands as a pivotal early recording by The Beatles, capturing the band's raw energy and emerging pop sensibilities. Originally recorded in Hamburg, Germany, the track showcases the group's tight harmonies and driving rhythm, establishing the musical blueprint for their future global dominance. While not yet part of their official studio catalog at the time, it was later included on the compilation "Past Masters Volume One," highlighting its significance in their discography. The song reflects the post-war British Invasion spirit, blending rock and roll with melodic pop structures that would define the genre. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic performance and the youthful exuberance that characterized The Beatles' early years, making it a foundational piece in rock history.

