Day Tripper
Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '66 Lyrics


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Got a good reason
For taking the easy way out
Got a good reason
For taking the easy way out now
She was a day tripper
One way ticket, yeah
It took me so long to find out
And I found out

She's a big teaser
She took me half the way there
She's a big teaser
She took me half the way there, now
She was a day tripper
One way ticket, yeah
It took me so long to find out
And I found out
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah

Tried to please her
She only played one night stand
Tried to please her
She only played one night stand, now
She was a day tripper
Sunday driver, yeah
It took me so long to find out
And I found out

Day tripper, day tripper, yeah




Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
Day tripper, day tripper, yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66's song Day Tripper tell the story of a man who has fallen for a woman who only wants a casual one night stand. He describes her as a "big teaser" who took him halfway there, but ultimately she was just a "day tripper" and a "Sunday driver." Despite his efforts to please her, he realizes that she was never interested in anything more than a brief fling. The repetition of "day tripper, day tripper, yeah" at the end emphasizes this point further - she was only passing through his life for a brief moment.


The phrase "taking the easy way out" suggests that the man knows deep down that this woman is not good for him, but he's choosing to ignore it because it's easier than confronting his feelings. He may feel like he doesn't deserve a more committed relationship or he's afraid of being hurt. The song is ultimately a cautionary tale about falling for someone who isn't interested in the same level of commitment.


Overall, the lyrics to Day Tripper are a potent commentary on the pitfalls of casual relationships and the importance of valuing yourself enough to seek out something more meaningful.


Line by Line Meaning

Got a good reason
There is a valid justification


For taking the easy way out
For doing the simple and obvious thing


Got a good reason
There is a valid justification


For taking the easy way out now
For doing the simple and obvious thing at this moment


She was a day tripper
She was someone who went out for the day


One way ticket, yeah
She only planned on going in one direction


It took me so long to find out
It took me a significant amount of time to discover


And I found out
And I finally uncovered the truth


She's a big teaser
She is someone who is difficult to read and understand


She took me half the way there
She helped me get part of the way, but not all the way


She was a day tripper
She was someone who went out for the day


One way ticket, yeah
She only planned on going in one direction


It took me so long to find out
It took me a significant amount of time to discover


And I found out
And I finally uncovered the truth


Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
Musical interlude


Tried to please her
I attempted to make her happy


She only played one night stand
She only wanted a short, casual relationship


Tried to please her
I attempted to make her happy


She only played one night stand, now
She only wanted a short, casual relationship at this time


She was a day tripper
She was someone who went out for the day


Sunday driver, yeah
She was only casually interested in the experience


It took me so long to find out
It took me a significant amount of time to discover


And I found out
And I finally uncovered the truth


Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
She was only interested in a casual, one-day experience


Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
She was only interested in a casual, one-day experience


Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
She was only interested in a casual, one-day experience




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Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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Comments from YouTube:

@yameruss

I love how the drums and percussion are so prominent in the mix. Lani Hall's cool vocal and Sergio's jazzy piano are truly sublime. Production by Herb Alpert.

@nandocury441

Uma deliciosa versão de Day Tripper.

@nicomeier8098

This version is much more musical then the original, love the voices and the Bossa style, never gets dull!

@JoyHarrison

I just discovered this version and I'm loving it.

@blitzkrieg6872

It's all about those drums!!!! The drums are what really make this song.

@quickworks9720

This album started my life long love of Portuguese snd Brazilian music - way back when.

@orenico96

Fantastic version, such a groove, and also the vocal harmonies are great!

@TheVinylRestorationProject

Awesome and glad you enjoyed it. I believe I put out a revitalized version a few months back that you might enjoy as well. Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr_e42jBVW8. Enjoy! And thanks for listening.

@stevesmith6685

I was 13 or 14 when this came out. I liked their versions of Beatles songs back then (I know, heresy). I was more jazz, blues oriented then and now... or maybe I just liked the way Lani Hall and Janis Hansen sang... and looked.

@jmrodas9

Nice song made by the Beatles originally but I like this bossa nova version which is very nice to hear over half a century later.

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