Come and Get It
The Beatles Lyrics


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Red light
Demo take one

If you want it, here it is
Come and get it, mhm
Make your mind up fast

If you want it
Anytime I can give it
But you better hurry
'Cause it may not last

Did I hear you say
That there must be a catch?
Will you walk away
From a fool and his money?

If you want it, here it is
Come and get it
But you better hurry
'Cause it's going fast

If you want it, here it is
Come and get it, mhm
Make your mind up fast

If you want it
Anytime I can give it
But you'd better hurry
'Cause it may not last

Did I hear you say
That there must be a catch?
Will you walk away
From a fool and his money?

Sonny, if you want it
Here it is
Come and get it
But you'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast
You'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast

(Fool and his money)

Sonny, if you want it
Here it is
Come and get it
But you'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast
You'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast
You'd better hurry
'Cause it's going fast





Okay give it us on headphones and I'll track it (alright)

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' "Come and Get It" was written by Paul McCartney, who originally intended it for the band Badfinger, who were signed to The Beatles' Apple Records label. Badfinger did eventually record the song, but it was McCartney's demo version that was initially released as a single under The Beatles' name in 1969.


The song's lyrics are a straightforward invitation to come and get what you want before it's gone. The first verse sets up the premise: "If you want it, here it is/Come and get it," and urges the listener to "make your mind up fast." McCartney assures them that he can give it to them "anytime," but warns, "you'd better hurry/'Cause it may not last." The chorus, repeated twice, reinforces the urgency: "If you want it, here it is/Come and get it/But you'd better hurry/'Cause it's going fast."


The second verse responds to the listener's skepticism: "Did I hear you say/That there must be a catch?/Will you walk away/From a fool and his money?" These lines suggest that the thing being offered may not be without strings attached, but the tone remains light and playful throughout. The song ends with some studio chatter between McCartney and George Harrison, including the instruction to "give it us on headphones" and the affirmation "alright."


In conclusion, "Come and Get It" is a straightforward and catchy pop song that emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities before they pass. McCartney's playful, optimistic lyrics and the song's bouncy, upbeat melody make for a fun listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Red light Demo take one
The recording session begins now. The red light is on, and we are going to make a demo recording of this song.


If you want it, here it is Come and get it, mhm Make your mind up fast
The Beatles want to offer this song to anyone who wants it. You have to make your decision quickly, though.


If you want it Anytime I can give it But you better hurry 'Cause it may not last
The Beatles are willing to give the song to anyone at any time. But you have to act fast because the offer may not be open forever.


Did I hear you say That there must be a catch? Will you walk away From a fool and his money?
The Beatles are wondering if you think there's a catch to their offer. They don't want you to be skeptical and miss out on this opportunity.


Sonny, if you want it Here it is Come and get it But you'd better hurry 'Cause it's going fast
The Beatles are addressing someone named Sonny, telling him that the song is available to him if he wants it. But he needs to act quickly because others are interested too.


You'd better hurry 'Cause it's going fast (Fool and his money)
The Beatles are repeating that time is running out on this offer, and they don't want anyone to be foolish and miss out.


Okay give it us on headphones and I'll track it (alright)
The Beatles are ready to record the song now, and one of them is asking for the demo to be played through headphones so he can track his part.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Paul James Mccartney

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