LyricsRevolution The Beatles You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world You tell me that it's evolution Well, you know We all want to change the world But when you talk about destruction Don't you know that you can count me out Don't you know it's gonna be All right, all right, all right You say you got a real solution Well, you know We'd all love to see the
I Saw Her Standing There," my line was, "She was just 17 and she'd never been a beauty queen." And then when John comes up with that staccato lyric, crazy lyrics, that "I think, I
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Song I Saw Her Standing There. Real Lyric: So, It was actually my friend's father who misheard the lyric. My friend and I were working up the song for our Jr. High garage band when his father questioned the lyric, saying "I thought it was 'I'd rather dance with your mother' ". We later worked up a Beatles spoof for a comedy act and used
Paulwrote the song "I Saw Her Standing There" way after "Love Me Do" was recorded and chosen as the band's first single. "Love Me Do" was released in early October 1962. Macca supposedly finalized "I Saw Her Standing There" during a trip to London in late October 1962 with his then-girlfriend Celia Mortimer (who was 17!!).
May9th 2008 report. I think that song song is about a guy who goes to a dance and sees a girl standing there. She's not dancing with anybody and no one has asked her so I guess she's shy. So he decides to be all nice and goes and asks her! Then she likes him beacouse he was so nce to her and she likes her, too!
Well she looked at me And I, I could see That before too long I'd fall in love with her She wouldn't dance with another Ooh, when I saw her standing there Well, my heart went, "Boom" When I crossed that room And I held her hand in mine Oh, we danced through the night And we held each other tight And before too long I fell in love with her Now
4 And the way she looked was way beyond. 5. Well, those were the lyrics, but my point was oh well nevermind. If you have to explain a joke it means it's not funny so I'll just cut my losses and leave it at that. ;) 6.
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SongfactsThis is the song that fomented the songwriting partnership between John Lennon and Paul McCartney, widely considered the greatest songwriting duo in pop music history. They started writing it in McCartney's living room after they skipped school one day, with Paul writing the majority of this song in September of song runs just 250 but tells a cohesive story, with McCartney singing about spotting a girl at a dance who wins his heart. It has a happy ending They dance through the night and fall in original line was, "She was just 17, she'd never been a beauty queen," but he and Lennon decided it worked better as "She was just 17, you know what I mean.""It makes more sense, even though you don't know what I mean," McCartney told GQ in didn't like the beauty queen line because it was corny and because it suggested that the woman wasn't beautiful, which wasn't the song's intent. When McCartney wrote that line, he'd been thinking of beauty pageants held at Butlin's camps, which are oceanfront vacation or "holiday," as the Brits like to say resorts in the United Beatles often played this at the Cavern Club, where they often played between 1961-1963. In fact, it was because of the crowd reaction to their live shows that George Martin decided to have them simply record their live show in the studio for their first album. That's why he kept Paul's "1, 2, 3, 4" count at the beginning, which was taken from the ninth take and edited on to the first. The title was originally "Seventeen" until it was changed to "I Saw Her Standing There" for the Beatles performed this on their first two Ed Sullivan Show appearances, which took place a week apart in February 1964. Getting on the show was a really big deal because it had a huge audience. About 73 million people watched the first show, which made The Beatles household wasn't released as a single in the UK, and in the US, it was released as the flip side of "I Want To Hold Your Hand," which was their first hit in the America. The Beatles were famous in the UK about a year before they caught on in America. This was one of 10 songs The Beatles recorded in one day February 11, 1963 for their UK debut album, Please Please Me. It was the first song on the track became the first Beatles song performed on the TV series American Idol when Jordin Sparks won in 2007 and sang it on the finale with runner-up Blake Lewis. The first line of the song - "She was just 17" - was fitting, as that was Sparks' Berry was a big influence on The Beatles, and the bass line of this song borrows from Berry's track "I'm Talking About You." >>Suggestion credit Bertrand - Paris, France This was the last song John Lennon performed for a paid audience. He played it at Madison Square Garden on November 28, 1974 when he took the stage at an Elton John concert. Elton released this version as the B-side of "Philadelphia Freedom" the following year. This was the only live duet ever recorded between Elton John and John Lennon, who were good pop singer Tiffany covered this song on her 1987 debut album, which was released when she was just 15. Her version of the song, with the gender flipped to "I Saw Him Standing There," was released as a single at the peak of her powers, following two 1 singles, "I Think We're Alone Now" and "Could've Been."Tiffany's rendition rose to 8 in the UK and 7 in the US. Among female artists, this is the highest chart position for any Beatles cover in either territory."The Beatles are so sacred to a lot of people and you're really playing with fire if you go out there and it's not well received," Tiffany told Songfacts. "But I think that we did a great version on it. The mentality was just exposing my age group to The Beatles in a different way. That happened naturally with a lot of my friends later on, but not when you're 14, 15 and 16. With 'I Think We're Alone Now' and 'I Saw Him Standing There,' we were taking that risk of having kids listen to a song that their parents already knew, and you just don't know how that's going to end up. But, through the production and through the fun videos and I think just the songs themselves, it worked, because the kids could relate to it."Both John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote songs on their own in the later Beatles years and in their solo careers, but they learned a lot working with each other on songs like this one. "Those early days were really cool, just sussing each other out, and realizing that we were good," McCartney told Observer Music Monthly, October 2007. "You just realize from what he was feeding back. Often it was your song or his song, it didn't always just start from nothing. Someone would always have a little germ of an idea."Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman sing this song during a very powerful scene in the 1988 Oscar-winning film Rain Man. >>Suggestion credit Ariel - Rehovot, Israel The Who, Daniel Johnston, Santo & Johnny, and The Tubes all covered this song. >>Suggestion credit Airk - Skagway, AK With Dave Grohl playing drums, Paul McCartney played this at the Grammy Awards in the 2001 World Series between the New York Yankees and Arizona Diamondbacks, McCartney went to one of the games at Yankee Stadium and was shown between innings singing along as this played in the stadium. It was McCartney's second visit to Yankee Stadium; he saw The Yankees win that day, although they eventually lost the World Series.
Song Release date 22 March 1963 Well, she was just seventeen, You know what I mean, And the way she looked was way beyond compare, So how could I dance with another, Oh when I saw her standing there Well she looked at me, And I, I could see, That before too long I'd fall in love with her, She wouldn't dance with another, Oh when I saw her standing there. Well my heart went boom when I crossed that room, And I held her hand in mine. Oh we danced through the night, And we held each other tight, And before too long I fell in love with her, Now I'll never dance with another, Oh when I saw her standing there. Well my heart went boom when I crossed that room, And I held her hand in mine. Oh we danced through the night, And we held each other tight, And before too long I fell in love with her, Now I'll never dance with another, Oh since I saw her standing there. Oh since I saw her standing there. "I Saw Her Standing There" Song by the Beatles from the album Please Please Me Released 22 March 1963 Recorded 11 February 1963,EMI Studios, London Genre Rock and roll, beat Length 255 Label Parlophone Writer McCartney-Lennon Producer George Martin Please Please Me track listing 14 tracks Side one "I Saw Her Standing There" "Misery" "Anna Go to Him" "Chains" "Boys" "Ask Me Why" "Please Please Me" Side two "Love Me Do" " I Love You" "Baby It's You" "Do You Want to Know a Secret" "A Taste of Honey" "There's a Place" "Twist and Shout" "I Saw Her Standing There" US single cover Single by the Beatles A-side "I Want to Hold Your Hand" Released 26 December 1963 US Length 255 Label Capitol the Beatles singles chronology "She Loves You" 1963 "I Want to Hold Your Hand" US-1963 "Twist and Shout" US-1964 "I Saw Her Standing There" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and is the opening track on the Beatles' debut album, Please Please Me, the United Kingdom by Parlophone on 22 March 1963. In December 1963, Capitol Records released the song in the United States as the B-side on the label's first single by the Beatles, "I Want to Hold Your Hand". While the A-side topped the US Billboard charts for seven weeks starting 18 January 1964, "I Saw Her Standing There" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 8 February 1964, remaining there for 11 weeks, peaking at 14. The song placed on the Cashbox charts for only one week at 100 on the same day of its Billboard debut. In 2004, "I Saw Her Standing There" was ranked 139 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. ©1963 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Related Articles
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