Boys

Album: Please Please Me (1963)
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  • I been told when a boy kiss a girl
    Take a trip around the world
    Hey, hey (bop shuop, m'bop bop shuop)
    Hey, hey (bop shuop, m'bop bop shuop)
    Hey, hey (bop shuop), yeah, she say ya do (bop shuop)

    My girl says when I kiss her lips
    Gets a thrill through her fingertips
    Hey, hey (bop shuop, m'bop bop shuop)
    Hey, hey (bop shuop, m'bop bop shuop)
    Hey, hey (bop shuop), yeah, she say ya do (bop shuop)

    Well, I talk about boys (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Don't ya know I mean boys (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Well, I talk about boys, now (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Aah, boys (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Well, I talk about boys, now (yeah, yeah, boys)
    What a bundle of joy! (yeah, yeah, boys)
    (Alright, George!)

    My girl says when I kiss her lips
    Gets a thrill through her fingertips
    Hey, hey (bop shuop, m'bop bop shuop)
    Hey, hey (bop shuop, m'bop bop shuop)
    Hey, hey (bop shuop), yeah, she say ya do (bop shuop)

    Well, I talk about boys (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Don't ya know I mean boys (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Well, I talk about boys, now (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Aah (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Well, I talk about boys, now (yeah, yeah, boys)
    What a bundle of joy! (yeah, yeah, boys)

    Oh, oh, ah yeah boys (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Don't ya know I mean boys? (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Ooh, boys (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Ah ha (yeah, yeah, boys)
    Well, I talk about boys now Writer/s: Luther Dixon, Wes Farrell
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 34

  • Luna Loud from Royal Woods, MichiganI'm in a band that consists of 3 females and 1 male. I'm the singer and we regularly cover songs about kissing/loving boys and girls, whether they were originally written by chicks or dudes. We also do originals and some of them have lyrics that I wrote about my girlfriend (she's the bass player in the band who sometimes sing lead). That's the beauty of living in the age we live in and although acceptance and inclusiveness are a long way from perfection yet, as a bisexual female I wouldn't want to live in any time that came before it. The only thing that sucks is that a lot of the best rock stars are dead or retired now and there are a lot of great bands I'll never be able to see in concert, like Hendrix, Zeppelin, Nirvana and the Beatles themselves, though I did get to see Paul in 2013 and I got to see a some other good bands too, like AC/DC, The Stones, Aerosmith, Metallica, and Black Sabbath and Ozzy solo w/Zakk Wylde on guitar, so I can't really complain!
  • Naomi from CanadaThinking about Paul's comment "If you think about it, here's us doing a song and it was really a girls' song... Or it was a gay song. But we never even listened. It's just a great song. I think that's one of the things about youth - you just don't give a s--t. I love the innocence of those days." I think the cover could also be seen as relating to bisexuality, or other orientations where a person is attracted to more than one gender/sex.
  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn October 7th 1964, the Beatles performed "Kansas City"/"Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey", "I'm A Loser", and "Boys" on the ABC-TV program 'Shindig!'...
    The three songs were aired via video tape, the songs were recorded live at the Granville TV Studios in London, England on October 2nd and 3rd...
    The original version of "Boys" was the B-side of the Shirelles' "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"; which peaked at #1 {for 2 weeks} on January 30th, 1961 on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart...
    R.I.P. to John and George.
  • Julia from Milton, Pahey, hey,bop-shu-wop, bop-bop-shu-wop, hey, hey, bop-shu-wop, bop-bop-shu-wop
  • Nick from Muskegon, MiRingo had a great voice and a very good children songwriter
  • David from Youngstown, OhI love the Beatles. I love Ringo, but even he would say his voice is limited. However, he does a great version of this song with tons of energy and a pretty good scream.
  • K from Nowhere, On@Roy, artists usually cover songs because they like them, not because they can't write.
  • Freddy from Miami, FlThe Beatles are the only band that i love ALL of their covers. They are just too incredible for words.
  • Jim from Long Beach, CaThis song is all Ringo.
  • Roy from Granbania, MaI generally don't like cover versions of songs (even though the Beatles are my favorite band), simply because they usually show laziness on the writing front. However, a cover can be made great if the artist covering it adds something unique to the song to make it his/her own. This song has Ringo's excellent unique singing. Another example of such a great cover would be Jimi Hendrix's version All Along the Watchtower. His excellent guitar work is what makes it uniquely his own.
  • Bianca Sanchez from Alburquerque, NmAwwW I Love this song! Ringo's voice just melts me! I wish He would sing this for me! haha i just Love him!
  • Krissy from Boston, MaI love this song. Ringo did a great job sing.
  • Tiffany from San Diego, CaGod this song is outstanding. Definitely beats the other gushy songs on this album: Anna go to him, Please Please Me, Mr. Postman. Things like that.
  • Steven from West Carrollton, OhI like Ringo's voice- especially on the Beatles For Sale album on the song "Honey Don't." For those of you who haven't heard it, check it out some time!
  • Loony Moony Lupin from VirginiaThere are people who already think that The Beatles (actually it was mostly John and Paul) were at least bisexual. Have any of you heard the rumors that John and Brian Epstein were "together" at one point in time? Even if any of them were bisexual or gay...I wouldn't mind. It wouldn't take away from the fact that they were a wonderful group of musicians.
  • Ian from Lethbridge, CanadaI don't really understand why some people say Ringo has limited vocal ability. His voice is great!
  • Jonathan from Johnstown, PaRingo sings this song pretty well!!!
  • Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScIf you haven't heard the version on the Anthology 1 cd-set, it's definitely worth checking out! It's really cool!!
  • Mauricio from Hanford, CaListen to Ringo on "Good Night", he has a superb voice.
  • Luna from London, EnglandPeople always say that Ringo has a bad voice and that he can't sing, but I think he has a pretty decent voice! He's not bad at all.
  • Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, ScWhich version do you guys like better? The one on "Please Please Me" or the on the Beatles anthology. I like the one on the anthology better, but both bersions are cool.
  • Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, ScYeah George, I like Ringo's voice.
  • Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, ScI know what you mean Lee. I wasn't saying that I thought that. I was just saying that if people only listened to some of the lyrics they could have assumed that.
  • George from Itaberaba, BrazilRingo has a very good voice, don't you guys think?
  • Lee from Clearwater, FlI never thought for a minute that the beatles were gay. It just seemed weird to be singing about boys. What keeps it from being gay are the lyrics like, My girl says when I kiss her lips. Even taking that in to consideration it just wasnt one of my favorite songs.
  • Barry from New York, NcOn the cassette version of THE EARLY BEATLES, "Boys" was the opening tune, and for years and years and years, this was how I listened to the American counterpart of PLEASE PLEASE ME album. Since I got PLEASE PLEASE ME on CD (the only way you can get it as of August 2005)I had to start programming the player so "Boys" could still be the opening tune.
  • Mauricio from Hanford, CaThe Beatles sang songs that weren't theirs, like "Twist and Shout", that isn't theirs, but they sang it too...
  • Paul from Flagstaff, Azthis is a decent song. its ringo doing the lead vocals. Yes a lot of people call the beatles gay but they are just jelouse. anybody that says the beatles suck dont know a damn thing about rock and roll and the major difficulties that goes with it. the beatles did numerous cover tunes. they did berrys roll over beethoven, money, smokey robinsons you really got a hold on me, act naturally, baby its you, act naturally, i could go on and on, and they were excellent at it i should say. they could of done any song from the 50s and made it such a hit people would forget who actually wrote it.
  • Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, ScYou know. if this song had been released today, people would be wondering of the Beatles or some of the beatles were gay or not. But it makes sense, since the song wasn't writtne by the Beatles originally, and was recorded by the Sherells originally.
  • Stefanie Magura from Rock Hill, ScYeah. The Beatles did do a lot of covers and they were good too.
  • Dustin from Akron, OhIt's Ringo.
  • Richard from Louisville, KyWho is singing lead on this Beatles track? Is it Ringo or John? I suspect it is Ringo but not sure.
  • Shirley from Ocean, NjWhat a snide remark. I think The Beatles had plenty of their own songs than to record "Soldier Boy." It's funny how The Beatles could make a hit of anyone's songs but when someone does their songs, it's almost laughable.
  • Alan from City, MiThe Beatles also recorded another Shirelle's song, Baby It's You. If they had stayed together another year, they no doubt would've gotten around to Soldier Boy.
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