She's A Woman

Beatles · Past Masters Volume One

My love don't give me presents
I know that she's no peasant
Only ever has to give me
Love forever and forever
My love don't give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely
People tell me that she's only fooling
I know she isn't

She don't give boys the eye
She hates to see me cry
She is happy just to hear me
Say that I will never leave her
She don't give boys the eye

She will never make me jealous
Gives me all her time as well as loving
Don't ask me why

She's a woman who understands
She's a woman who loves her man

My love don't give me presents
I know that she's no peasant
Only ever has to give me
Love forever and forever
My love don't give me presents

Turn me on when I get lonely
People tell me that she's only fooling
I know she isn't
Woo oo oo, woo

She's a woman who understands
She's a woman who loves her man

She don't give boys the eye
She hates to see me cry
She is happy just to hear me
Say that I will never leave her
She don't give boys the eye

She will never make me jealous
Gives me all her time as well as loving
Don't ask me why

She's a woman, she's a woman
She's a woman, she's a woman
She's a woman

She's A Woman

Released as part of The Beatles' Past Masters Volume One, 'She's A Woman' stands as a poignant example of the group's late-period songwriting, featuring a collaboration between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The track showcases the band's evolution into a more mature, jazz-influenced style, characterized by intricate harmonies and a sophisticated arrangement that departed from their earlier rock sound. As a studio recording, it reflects the intricate production techniques and artistic confidence of the 1970s compilation era, capturing the enduring legacy of The Beatles' work. The song remains a significant song in their discography, illustrating the duo's continued creative partnership and their ability to craft emotionally resonant material well into their later years.