So How Come (No One Loves Me)

Beatles · Live at the BBC

They say that everyone
want someone.
So how come no one
wants me.

Then they say that everyone
needs someone.
So how come no one
needs me.

Well if you wonder
who the loneliest creatures
in the world can be.
It's the ugly duck,
the little black sheep
and me.

They say that everyone
loves someone.
So how come no one
loves me.

Well if you wonder
who the loneliest creatures
in the world can be.
It's the ugly duck,
the little black sheep
and me.

They say that everyone
loves someone.
So how come no one
loves me.
So how come no one
loves me.
So how come no one
loves me.

So How Come (No One Loves Me)

Released on the Beatles' 1963 BBC live album, 'So How Come (No One Loves Me)' captures the band's early rock and roll energy with a driving rhythm and John Lennon's distinctive vocal delivery. The track reflects the youthful frustration and romantic melancholy characteristic of the group's first era, blending raw performance with polished studio production. As part of their extensive discography, this recording exemplifies the band's ability to transform simple pop structures into compelling live experiences, showcasing their growing songwriting prowess and charismatic stage presence during their formative years in Liverpool and London.