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Penned primarily by Paul, “What You’re Doing” sounds like several other Beatles songs, before and after, despite a few notable aspects like the introduction’s four-bar solo drum pattern.
Paul’s confession to crying is unusual. The emotional candor in these lyrics are apparent repercussions of his f...
[Verse 1]
Look what you're doing
I'm feeling blue and lonely
Would it be too much to ask of you
What you're doing to me?
[Verse 2]
You got me running
And there's no fun in it
Why should it be so much to ask of you
What you're doing to me?
[Bridge]
I've been waiting here for you
Wondering what you're gonna do
And should you need a love that's true
It's me
[Verse 3]
Please stop your lying
You got me crying, girl
Why should it be so much to ask of you
What you're doing to me?
[Instrumental Break]
[Bridge]
I've been waiting here for you
Wondering what you're gonna do
And should you need a love that's true
It's me
[Verse 3]
Please stop your lying
You got me crying, girl
Why should it be so much to ask of you
What you're doing to me?
[Outro]
What you're doing to me?
What you're doing to me?
What You’re Doing was written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney.
What You’re Doing was produced by George Martin.
The Beatles released What You’re Doing on Fri Dec 04 1964.