I Feel Fine
Beatles · Live at the BBC
She's happy as can be, you know
She said so
I'm in love with her and I feel fine
Baby says she's mine, you know
she tells me all the time, you now
She said so
I'm in love with her and I feel fine
I'm so glad that she's my little girl
She's so glad she's telling all the world
That her baby buys her things you know
He buys her diamond rings, you know
She said so
She's in love with me and I feel fine, mm
Baby says she's mine, you know
she tells me all the time, you now
She said so
I'm in love with her and I feel fine
I'm so glad that she's my little girl
She's so glad she's telling all the world
That her baby buys her things you know
He buys her diamond rings, you know
She said so
She's in love with me and I feel fine
She's in love with me and I feel fine, mm
I Feel Fine
Released on the Beatles' 1963 album Live at the BBC, 'I Feel Fine' stands as a defining track of the British Invasion era. The song's title refers to the band's recovery from the physical exhaustion of performing at the Roundhouse in London, a fact that Paul McCartney later explained in interviews. Musically, it features a distinctive, repetitive guitar riff that became a staple of the group's sound during their early years. As a live recording, it captures the raw energy and improvisational spirit of the band's performances in the early 1960s, showcasing their evolving style before the release of their studio albums. The track remains a significant example of mid-60s rock and roll, reflecting the optimism and youthful vigor characteristic of the period.
