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This is the title track from The Beatles' debut album. Their second single released in Britain—following October 1962’s “Love Me Do”—“Please Please Me” encapsulates the band’s original sound during that era. George Martin said that the song was “rather dreary” in its early stages, helping John Lenno...
[Verse 1]
Last night, I said these words to my girl
"I know you never even try, girl"
[Chorus]
Come on (Come on), come on (Come on)
Come on (Come on), come on (Come on)
Please, please me, whoa, yeah, like I please you
[Verse 2]
You don't need me to show the way, love
Why do I always have to say, love
[Chorus]
"Come on (Come on), Come on (Come on)
Come on (Come on), Come on (Come on)
Please, please me, woah, yeah, like I please you?"
[Bridge]
I don't want to sound complaining
But you know there's always rain in my heart (In my heart)
I do all the pleasing with you, it's so hard to reason
With you, woah, yeah, why do you make me blue?
[Verse 3]
Last night, I said these words to my girl
"Why do I never even try, girl?" ("I know you never even try, girl")
[Chorus]
Come on (Come on), Come on (Come on)
Come on (Come on), Come on (Come on)
Please, please me, woah, yeah, like I please you
[Outro]
Me, woah, yeah, like I please you
Me, woah, yeah, like I please you
Please Please Me was written by Lennon-McCartney & John Lennon.
Please Please Me was produced by George Martin.
The Beatles released Please Please Me on Fri Jan 11 1963.
It was my attempt at writing a Roy Orbison song…
George Martin suggested to speed it up, and –
By the time the session came around, we were so happy with the result, we couldn’t get it recorded fast enough.
Source – here