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Originally recorded on September 11, 1963, “Not a Second Time” was written by John Lennon. It garnered significant attention from William Mann in his now-famous Times article published on December 27, 1963:
Harmonic interest is typical of their quicker songs, too, and one gets the impression that t...
[Verse 1]
You know you made me cry
I see no use in wondering why
I cry for you
[Verse 2]
And now, you've changed your mind
I see no reason to change mine
I cry, it's through, oh
[Chorus]
You're giving me the same old line
I'm wondering why
You hurt me then, you're back again
No, no, no, not a second time
[Piano Solo]
[Verse 3]
You know you made me cry
I see no use in wondering why
I cry for you, yeah
[Verse 4]
And now, you've changed your mind
I see no reason to change mine
I cry, it's through, oh
[Chorus]
You're giving me the same old line
I'm wondering why
You hurt me then, you're back again
No, no, no, not a second time
[Outro]
Not a second time
Not a second time
No, no, no, no
Not a second time (No, no, no)
Not a Second Time was written by Lennon-McCartney & John Lennon.
Not a Second Time was produced by George Martin.
The Beatles released Not a Second Time on Fri Nov 22 1963.