Matchbox

Beatles · Past Masters Volume One

I said I'm sitting here watching
matchbox hole in my clothes
I said I'm sitting here wondering
matchbox hole in my clothes
I ain't got no matches
but I sure got a long way to go

I'm an old poor boy
I'm a long way from home
I'm an old poor boy
and I'm a long way from home
I've never been happy
cause everything I ever did was wrong

Well, if you don't want my peaches
honey please don't shake my tree
If you don't want any of those peaches
honey, please don't mess around my tree
I've got news for you baby
Leave me here in misery, all right!

Well let me be your little dog
till your big dog comes
Let me be your little dog
till your big dog comes
And when your big dog gets here
watch how your puppy dog runs

Well I said I'm sitting here watching
matchbox hole in my clothes
I said I'm sitting here wondering
matchbox hole in my clothes
I ain't got no matches
but I sure got a long way to go

Matchbox

Matchbox is a track by The Beatles, originally recorded in 1963 and released on the compilation Past Masters Volume One. The song exemplifies the band's early pop-rock style, characterized by its driving rhythm and melodic simplicity. It was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, reflecting the collaborative songwriting dynamic that defined their early career. While not a single from their original studio albums, its inclusion in Past Masters highlights its significance in the band's discography. The recording captures the energy and youthful optimism typical of The Beatles' work during the mid-1960s, serving as a testament to their enduring influence on rock music.