Thank You Girl

Beatles · Live at the BBC

Ah, ah, mm, you be good to me
you made me glad when I was blue
And eternally I'll always be
in love with you
And all I gotta do is thank you girl
Thank you girl

I could tell the world
a thing or two about love
I know little girl on ly a fool
would doubt our love
And all I gotta do is thank you girl
Thank you girl

Thank you girl for lovin' me the way that you do
(way that you do)
That's the kind of love that is too good to be true
Al all I gotta do is thank you girl
Thank you girl

Ah, ah, mm, you be good to me
you made me glad when I was blue
And eternally I'll always be
in love with you
And all I gotta do is thank you girl
Thank you girl
Ah, ah, ah

Thank You Girl

Recorded during the Beatles' 1963 BBC sessions, "Thank You Girl" stands as a quintessential example of the group's early pop-rock sound. The track features the band's signature harmonies and Paul McCartney's melodic guitar work, capturing the energy of their live performances. While often associated with the upbeat, dance-oriented tracks of the era, the song carries a distinct charm that reflects the band's youthful optimism and tight musicianship. Its inclusion on the "Live at the BBC" album highlights the group's ability to deliver polished studio-quality results in a live setting, cementing their status as the defining rock act of the mid-1960s.