Devil In Her Heart

Album: With The Beatles (1963)
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  • She's got the devil in her heart
    But her eyes they tantalize
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    Oh, her lips they really thrill me

    I'll take my chances
    For romance is
    So important to me
    She'll never hurt me
    She won't desert me
    She's an angel sent to me

    She's got the devil in her heart
    No, no, this I can't believe
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    No, no, nay, will she deceive

    I can't believe that she'll ever ever go
    Not when she hugs me and says she loves me so
    She'll never hurt me
    She won't desert me
    Listen, can't you see

    She's got the devil in her heart
    Oh, no, no, no, this I can't believe
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    No, no, nay, will she deceive

    Don't take chances if your romance is
    So important to you
    She'll never hurt me
    She won't desert me
    She's an angel sent to me

    She's got the devil in her heart
    Oh, no, no, no, no, this I can't believe
    She's gonna tear your heart apart
    No, no, nay, will she deceive

    She's got the devil in her heart
    No, she's an angel sent to me
    She's got the devil in her heart
    No, she's an angel sent to me Writer/s: Richard Drapkin
    Publisher: HELENE BLUE MUSIQUE LTD, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 18

  • Bodhi Giebel from Florida UsaThe song was actually called "Devil in his heart"
  • Jennifur Sun from RamonaLove the opening guitar, don't know what kind they were playing.
  • Jema from South Portland, MeThe number one reason I love this cover is because George sings it,I always love when he's the main singer!The reason for that is because I love his voice.
  • Ben from Rohnert Park, Cai love george, bless his soul
  • Frank from Granchester Meadows, GreenlandOriginally written by Richard Drapkin.
  • Daevid from Glendale, CaKristen from Aurora,IL---i couldn't agree more.
    this one really showcases George as the true guitarist that he was.
  • Sammy from Ct, United StatesRight? Virtual hi-5, John, Wobon,MA!
  • John from Woburn, MaWow, like 8 things wrong in Dennis from Anchorage's post, lol.
  • Doug from Tempe, AzGeorge recorded his own song "Don't Bother Me" for the With the Beatles album.
  • Dennis from Anchorage, AkEvery Beatles album has a song featuring George and one featuring Ringo. The first few albums they were covers, as the Beatles recorded a lot of covers on their early albums because they played so many in their live performances. George didn't record a song of his own until "Think for Yourself." So he would sing a cover. Eventually, after they stopped touring (because no one could hear them play anyway, over all the screaming) George negotiated a deal where he would write one song for each lp side. He felt stifled still, and wrote more songs that the Beatles never recorded. Those songs accumulated and became "All Things Must Pass."
  • Sylvia from London, EnglandAw! I love Georgie.
  • Luna from London, EnglandThis song is also on the American LP "The Beatles Second Album". "With The Beatles" is actually a British LP whereas the American Version is called "Meet The Beatles", which has different songs and in my opinion is much better
  • George from Itaberaba, BrazilGreat performance by The Beatles!
  • Lee from Clearwater, FlA little bit of a departure for the Beatles. I liked it.
  • Mauricio from Hanford, Cabeautiful song, awsome vocals...
  • Kristen from Aurora, IlI think George is great on this!
  • Alan from New Baltimore, Mi"Yvonne Allen" was the lead singer of the Donays who first recorded this. She was later in the "Elgins", a Motown band.
  • Matt from Cleveland, OhForgot bout this one. I like the part, i think it is the beginning of the 3rd verse, where George sings "no no no-oh".
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