Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues

Beatles · Anthology 3

She wrote me only one sad night,
told me she's no longer mine.
Sue sue mailman, that will do for sometime.

Mailman, bring me no more blues.
Mailman, bring me no more blues.
One more heartache is all I can use.

Mailman, bring me no more blues.
Mailman, bring me no more blues...

Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues

Recorded in 1970, this track by The Beatles appears on the Anthology 3 compilation, offering a rare glimpse into the band's final studio sessions. The song features a distinctive arrangement that blends rock with elements of blues and country, reflecting the group's evolving musical direction during their later years. Lyrically, the piece explores themes of weary travelers and the desire to escape the blues, delivered with the characteristic vocal harmonies and instrumental interplay that defined their work. While not a chart-topper, the recording stands as a significant artifact of the band's late-career creativity, showcasing their ability to craft complex, emotionally resonant music even as they prepared for their final public performance.