I'll Get You
The Beatles
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Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah Imagine I'm in love with you It's easy 'cause I know I've imagined I'm in love with you Many, many, many times before It's not like me to pretend But I'll get you, I'll get you in the end Yes I will, I'll get you in the end Oh yeah, oh yeah I think about you night and day I need you and it's true When I think about you I can say I'm never, never, never, never blue So I'm telling you my friend That I'll get you, I'll get you in the end Yes I will, I'll get you in the end Oh yeah, oh yeah Well, there's gonna be a time When I'm gonna change your mind So you might as well resign yourself to me, oh yeah Imagine I'm in love with you It's easy 'cause I know I've imagined I'm in love with you Many, many, many times before It's not like me to pretend But I'll get you, I'll get you in the end Yes I will, I'll get you in the end Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, whoa yeah
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Written by: JOHN LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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12 facts about this song
Release Time"I'll Get You" was released on 23rd August 1963 as the B-side of "She Loves You" single in United Kingdom.
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CompositionThe song was written by the songwriting tandem of Paul McCartney and John Lennon, known popularly as the Lennon-McCartney partnership.
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Inspiration"I'll Get You" lyrically continues the Beatles' common theme of love, reflecting the team's early influences in love songs and romantic ballads.
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Beatles TrademarkThe phrase "yeah, yeah" is used in the lyrics of "I'll Get You," a vocal placeholder that eventually became distinctive to Beatles' early discography.
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Unique KeyThe song is in the key of D Major, but it begins on the 'iv' (Gm) chord, which was a unique point for pop music of the time.
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Live PerformancesThe Beatles' performances of "I'll Get You" were largely limited to 1963, when they included the song in their sets for BBC radio broadcasts and live concerts.
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First PerformanceThe first known performance of "I'll Get You" was for the BBC radio program "Saturday Club" record on 17th July and broadcast on 20th July, 1963.
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RecordingIt was recorded by the Beatles on 1st July 1963 at the EMI London studios.
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US ReleaseThe song was released in the United States three months later in November 1963 as the B-side to the Beatles' U.S. breakthrough, "I Want To Hold Your Hand".
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Harmonica"I'll Get You" is one of the last Beatles songs to feature a harmonica, an early signature of the band's sound influenced by Bob Dylan and blues music.
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Literary ReferenceThe song is mentioned in Stephen King's novel "11/22/63," when the main character, Jack Epping, hears it over the radio in 1963 and comments on its prophetic lyrics related to the unfolding plot.
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RarityBecause of its relative scarcity in live performance and radio play, "I'll Get You" is often considered a hidden gem in the Beatles’ early discography.
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