Hello Little Girl

Album: Anthology 1 (1962)
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  • Hello little girl
    Hello little girl
    Hello little girl

    When I see you everyday
    I say, "Mm mm hello little girl"
    When you're passing on your way
    I say, "Mm mm hello little girl"
    When I see you passing by
    I cry, "Mm mm hello little girl"
    When I try to catch your eye
    I cry, "Mm mm hello little girl"

    I send you flowers but you don't care
    You never seem to see me standing there
    I often wonder what you're thinking of
    I hope it's me and love love love

    So I hope there'll come a day
    When you'll say, "Mm you're my little girl"

    It's not the first time that it's happened to me,
    It's been a long lonely time
    And it's funny funny to see that I'm about to lose my mind mind mind

    So I hope there'll come a day
    When you say, "Mm mm
    You're my little girl, mm mm mm
    You're my little girl, mm mm mm"
    You're my little girl, oh yeah
    You're my little girl

    Do do do do do Writer/s: JOHN LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Chloe from St. Louis, Mowoah, its so wierd knowing its the first original john song, and seeing the picture in the video, with pete best and a different name....wow, this is even before their jacket and tie days....odd to think what they went on to do- from this to i am the walrus or strawberry fields forever....WIERD!
  • Ivette from Los Angeles, CaThat I know Paul wrote this song for his mother who passed away when he was 14 John wrote the song Julia about his mother that died.RIP for both
  • Green Puppet from Calgary, CanadaStephen, the Beatles didn't write Twist and Shout
  • Stephen from Gosford, AustraliaYes, Michael, this song was recorded by "The Fourmost" and I think it deserved to be placed at number 9 in '63. Apparently John wrote this song when he was on the toilet! This is such a catchy song!
  • Michael from Bradford, EnglandAren't we talking about the song that "The Fourmost" recorded that went to N°9 in the UK in September 1963 - I suppose that it was written by John as mentioned in http://www.jpgr.co.uk/col_r5056.html
  • Stephen from Gosford, AustraliaNo Izzy, that song you were wondering about is from the great Rubber Soul album called "Run For Your Life". The Beatles liked to use "little girl" in some of their songs. "Thank You Girl" and "Twist and Shout" are examples. Was this of help for you? Let's all keep the Beatles alive forever people!!!
  • Izzy from Palo Alto, Cais this the song that goes 'I'd rather see you dead, little girl, then with another man'?
  • Nicole from Lake Forest, CaSuch a cute song. An interesting way to start a career. I quite like it
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