Don't ever change

Beatles · Live at the BBC

You never wear a suit of lace,
the powder's not on your face.
You're always wearing jeans
except on sunday.

So please don't ever change,
no don't you ever change.
I kind of like you
just the way you are.

You don't know the latest dance,
but when it's time to make romance
your kisses let me know
you're not a tomboy.

So please don't ever change,
no don't you ever change.
Promise you're always gonna be
as sweet as you are.

I love you when you're happy,
I love you when you're blue.
I love you when you're mad at me,
so how can I get tired of you?

A lots of other girls I've seen,
they know how to treat guys mean.
But you would rather die
than ever hurt me.

So please don't ever change,
no don't you ever change.
Just promise you're always gonna be
as sweet as you are.

Please don't ever change,
don't you ever change.
Please don't ever change,
don't you ever change.

Don't Ever Change

Released on the BBC Live album, 'Don't Ever Change' captures The Beatles in a spirited, upbeat moment that showcases their evolving sound during the early-to-mid 1960s. Recorded live in the studio, the track features a driving rhythm and playful energy characteristic of the band's dynamic performances on British television. While often associated with their polished studio recordings, this version highlights their improvisational flair and camaraderie. The song stands as a testament to the group's ability to blend rock and roll with a sense of fun, reflecting the optimism of their era. It remains a cherished piece of their live repertoire, offering listeners an authentic glimpse into the band's musical journey before their later, more complex compositions.