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The first song on 1965’s Rubber Soul album, Drive My Car reversed the traditional boy-girl roles in The Beatles' songs, presenting a tale of a gold digger and wannabe star who wants a man as a chauffeur and for sexual services.
[Verse 1]
Asked a girl what she wanted to be
She said, "Baby, can't you see?
I wanna be famous, a star of the screen
But you can do something in between"
[Chorus]
"Baby, you can drive my car
Yes, I'm gonna be a star
Baby, you can drive my car
And maybe I'll love you"
[Verse 2]
I told that girl that my prospects were good
And she said, "Baby, it's understood
Working for peanuts is all very fine
But I can show you a better time"
[Chorus]
"Baby, you can drive my car
Yes, I'm gonna be a star
Baby, you can drive my car
And maybe I'll love you"
Beep-beep'm-beep-beep, yeah
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
"Baby, you can drive my car
Yes, I'm gonna be a star
Baby, you can drive my car
And maybe I'll love you"
[Verse 3]
I told that girl I could start right away
When she said, "Listen, babe, I got something to say
I got no car and it's breaking my heart
But I found a driver and that's a start"
[Chorus]
"Baby, you can drive my car
Yes, I'm gonna be a star
Baby, you can drive my car
And maybe I'll love you"
[Outro]
Beep-beep'm-beep-beep, yeah
Beep-beep'm-beep-beep, yeah
Beep-beep'm-beep-beep, yeah
Beep-beep'm-beep-beep, yeah
Beep-beep'm-beep-beep
Drive My Car was written by Lennon-McCartney & Paul McCartney.
Drive My Car was produced by George Martin.
The Beatles released Drive My Car on Fri Dec 03 1965.
In the Anthology book, Paul writes:
We struggled for hours. I think we struggled too long. Then it suddenly came. “Drive My Car”- and it became more ambiguous which we liked. Suddenly we were in L.A. cars, chauffeurs, open-top Cadillacs and it was a whole other thing."
If Paul had written a song, he’d learn all the parts and then come in the studio and say ‘Do this.’ He’d never give you the opportunity to come out with something. But on ‘Drive My Car’ I just played the line, which is really like a lick off ‘Respect,’ you know, the Otis Redding version. And I playe...
The A&R of Capitol Records received “I’ve Just Seen a Face” well, so they replaced “Drive My Car” with it on some versions. It is considered to be a replacement track by many fans.