Ooh! My soul
Beatles · Live at the BBC
Ooh! My soul.
Well baby baby baby baby,
don't you know my love is true?
Honey honey honey honey,
said get off of that money.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Well gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme
gimme all the love you got.
Baby baby baby baby,
don't you know I want a lot.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Well baby baby baby baby,
don't you know my love is true?
I said honey honey honey honey,
get off of that money.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Well baby baby baby baby,
don't you know my love is true?
Honey honey honey honey,
get off get off of that money.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Well baby baby baby baby,
don't you know my love is true?
Honey honey honey honey,
said get off of that money.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Well gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme
gimme all the love you got.
Baby baby baby baby,
don't you know I want a lot.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Well baby baby baby baby,
don't you know my love is true?
I said honey honey honey honey,
get off of that money.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Well baby baby baby baby,
don't you know my love is true?
Honey honey honey honey,
get off get off of that money.
Love love love.
Ooh! My soul.
Ooh! My Soul
Released on the Beatles' 1963 BBC live album, 'Ooh! My Soul' captures the band's energetic performance style during their early television appearances. The track features a driving rhythm section and vocal harmonies characteristic of the group's pop-rock sound at the time. Recorded in a studio setting rather than a live venue, the song showcases the Beatles' ability to deliver polished, high-energy performances that defined the British Invasion era. It remains a staple of their live repertoire, reflecting the optimism and musical confidence of the early 1960s.

