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The Beatles Lyrics


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Ah, Kansas City
Gonna get my baby back home
Yeah, yeah
I'm goin' to Kansas city
Gonna get my baby back home
Yeah, yeah
Well, it's a long, long, time
Since my baby's been gone

Ah, Kansas City
Gonna get my baby on time
Yeah, yeah
I'm goin' to Kansas City
Gonna get my baby one time
Yeah, yeah
It's just a one, two, three, four
Five, six, seven, eight, nine, wa-hoo

Hey, hey, hey, hey
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Hey, baby (hey, baby)
Ooh, now, girl
(Yeah, girl)
I said you're no clown
(No clown)
Now, now, now, now
Tell me, baby
What's been wrong with you

Hey, hey, hey, hey
(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Hey, now, baby (hey, baby)
Ooh, now, girl
(Yeah, girl)
I said you're no clown
(No clown)
Now, now, now, now
Tell me, baby
What's been wrong with you

Well, I'll say bye
(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Bye, bye, baby, bye, bye
(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Ooh, so long
(So long, so long, so long)
Bye, bye, baby, I'm gone
(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Yeah, I said
Bye, bye, baby
Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye now, bye
(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Bye, bye, baby, bye, bye
(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Ooh, so long
(So long, so long, so long)




Bye, bye, baby, I'm gone
(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)

Overall Meaning

The song "Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey" was originally written and recorded by Lieber and Stoller in 1952. The Beatles released their version of the song in 1964 as part of their album "Beatles for Sale". The song is a classic example of rock and roll style of music that was popular in the 50s and early 60s. The lyrics of the song talk about the singer's desire to go to Kansas City to get his girl back. He hasn't seen her for a long time and he wants to make sure that he gets her back on time. The numbers mentioned in the song indicate the countdown to getting his girl back, which adds to the urgency of the lyrics. The chorus "Hey Hey Hey" is a common refrain in rock and roll songs and adds a catchy beat to the song.


The song's lyrics can be seen as representative of the themes of love and longing that were common in rock and roll music of that era. The singer wants to reunite with his girl after a long time, indicating the deep emotions that love can evoke. The upbeat tempo and the memorable lyrics of the song have made it a classic rock and roll track that is still enjoyed by music lovers of all ages.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah, Kansas City
Expressing excitement about going to Kansas City


Gonna get my baby back home
Returning to Kansas City with his significant other


Yeah, yeah
Emphasizing enthusiasm


I'm goin' to Kansas city
Reiterating plans to make the trip to Kansas City


Well, it's a long, long, time
It has been a long time since he has seen his significant other


Since my baby's been gone
His significant other has been away for a while


Gonna get my baby on time
Making sure he is arriving in Kansas City on time for his significant other


Gonna get my baby one time
He will reunite with his significant other once in Kansas City


It's just a one, two, three, four
Counting the beats for emphasis


Five, six, seven, eight, nine, wa-hoo
Counting more beats with excitement


Hey, hey, hey, hey
A greeting or an attention-getting call


(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Repeating his call or greeting


Hey, baby (hey, baby)
Addressing his significant other in a playful manner


Ooh, now, girl
Addressing his significant other in a more romantic manner


(Yeah, girl)
Agreeing and showing affection towards his significant other


I said you're no clown
Assuring his significant other that he is sincere and not playing games


(No clown)
Repeating and emphasizing his sincerity


Now, now, now, now
Encouraging his significant other to speak up


Tell me, baby
Asking his significant other to share her feelings or thoughts


What's been wrong with you
Expressing concern and wanting to know what is bothering his significant other


Well, I'll say bye
Preparing to leave


(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Repeating the farewell with emphasis


Bye, bye, baby, bye, bye
Saying goodbye to his significant other


(Ooh, so long)
Expressing sadness or sentimentality


Bye, bye, baby, I'm gone
Leaving Kansas City and his significant other behind


(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Repeating the farewell with emphasis


Yeah, I said bye, bye, baby
Saying goodbye again for emphasis


Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye now, bye
Repeating the farewell many times to show affection and sentimentality


(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Repeating the farewell with emphasis


Bye, bye, baby, bye, bye
Saying goodbye to his significant other one last time


(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Repeating the farewell with emphasis


(Ooh, so long)
Feeling sad or sentimental about leaving


Bye, bye, baby, I'm gone
Making his final exit from Kansas City and his significant other


(Bye bye, bye bye, bye bye)
Repeating the farewell with emphasis




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Written by: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@88feji

The story about Hey Jude is probably more complicated ... I think.

When John left his wife and child for Yoko Ono, Paul McCartney visited John's ex-wife and son Julian Lennon to check on how they were coping ... Thats when he came up with idea to write a song to comfort Julian.

Here's where things get a bit blurry ...

Paul said in interview that he later changed the lyrics to make it not specifically about Julian but braoden it to be about the everyman ..... (he changed the name Jules to Jude, and added in a part about encouraging Jude to pursue a girl ) .... Paul said he wanted to broaden the song's appeal. Well, the real reason is probably something else....

I think Paul must have changed the lyrics to avoid giving the impression to John that he's meddling with John's family affairs by trying to comfort Julian about John's divorce .... who knows, John may react angrily seeing it as a criticism about his own infidelity ..... but of course Paul would not say that openly, its quite easy to see the real reason why he had to change the lyrics to be openly comforting Julian ...

I'm not sure at which point John would know that the song was originally meant for, his son Julian Lennon, but he eventually knew.

I hope this helps to clarify some listeners's confusiion with the lyrics, on one hand people know its written to comfort Julian, but finds it weird that the lyrics talks about chasing a girl instead when Julian was only 3-5 yo at that point ...



@renatacaldeira3593

Hey Jude, don't make it bad.
Take a sad song and make it better.
Remember to let her into your heart,
Then you can start to make it better.
Hey Jude, don't be afraid.
You were made to go out and get her.
The minute you let her under your skin,
Then you begin to make it better.
And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain,
Don't carry the world upon your shoulders.
For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool
By making his world a little colder.
Hey Jude, don't let me down.
You have found her, now go and get her.
Remember to let her into your heart,
Then you can start to make it better.
So let it out and let it in, hey Jude, begin,
You're waiting for someone to perform with.
And don't you know that it's just you, hey Jude, you'll do,
The movement you need is on your shoulder.
Hey Jude, don't make it bad.
Take a sad song and make it better.
Remember to let her under your skin,
Then you'll begin to make it
Better better better better better better, oh.
Na na na nananana, nannana, hey Jude...
(repeat X number of times, fade)



All comments from YouTube:

@thomasomalley6320

That lil "hey juuuudee" before he started to properly sing will never stop making me smile

@vigneshnaruto9777

Its great to see soooo many people listenin to this after soo many years

@maimunab7287

I thought my speaker wasnt working

@martinkostov8983

Cringe

@thomasomalley6320

Fmm_General thanks 😒

@martinkostov8983

The comment is cringe not the vid

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@tomatopuree2193

It makes me really happy when the comment section is full of comments posted maybe a week ago AND they have hundreds of likes. :) The beatles will be heard forever, thats a fact

@josephcolatruglio4354

I totally agree

@kristismith3662

Keeping real music alive is all that matters

@terryperring104

@Elias Håkansson
But there will always be movies that come out with Beatles connections.

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