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

Day tripper, yeah
Day tripper, yeah
Day tripper




Day tripper, yeah
Day tripper

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Day Tripper" by The Beatles depict a story of a woman who is a "day tripper," meaning she takes trips or adventures for the day but never stays long. She takes the easy way out of situations and is not interested in forming lasting connections or relationships. The singer of the song had a difficult time figuring her out and trying to please her, but ultimately realized that she was not worth the trouble.


The repeated line of "she was a day tripper" serves as a metaphor for someone who is not committed and only interested in temporary experiences. This could also be interpreted as a commentary on the youth culture of the time, where many people were seeking out new experiences and lifestyles without fully committing to any one thing.


The use of the phrase "taking the easy way out" also implies a lack of effort or commitment on the woman's part, and the frustration of the singer with her seemingly fickle nature.


Overall, "Day Tripper" is a playful and catchy song that tackles themes of commitment and authenticity, with a driving guitar riff and memorable vocal harmonies.


Line by Line Meaning

Got a good reason
The singer has a justifiable excuse for taking the easy way out of a difficult situation.


For taking the easy way out
The singer is opting for a simple solution rather than putting in effort for a more difficult one.


She was a day tripper
The woman in question was someone who only momentarily experienced a situation or place and then moved on to the next.


A one way ticket, yeah
The woman had no intention of sticking around and was only interested in experiencing something once.


It took me so long to find out
The artist had to learn through personal experience and time that the woman was not interested in a long-term relationship.


And I found out
The singer finally discovered the true nature of the woman's intentions.


She's a big teaser
The woman led the singer on and played mind games with him, only revealing partial information and keeping him guessing.


She took me half the way there
The woman only gave the artist partial satisfaction, leaving him unfulfilled and wanting more.


She was a day tripper
The woman was only interested in the short term and would not commit to anything long term.


One way ticket, yeah
The woman was only interested in experiencing something once and moving on without any intention of staying.


Tried to please her
The singer attempted to make the woman happy and fulfill her desires.


She only played one night stands
The woman was only interested in having brief, sexual encounters with the artist and not a serious relationship.


Sunday driver, yeah
The woman took a leisurely approach to life with no real direction or serious purpose.


Day tripper, yeah
The woman was only interested in experiencing new things in the short term and would not commit to anything long term.


Day tripper
Repeating the phrase emphasizes the woman's fleeting nature and lack of commitment.


Day tripper, yeah
The woman was only interested in experiencing new things in the short term and would not commit to anything long term.




Lyrics © Tratore, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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