How Do You Do It
The Beatles Lyrics


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How do you do
What you do to me?
I wish I knew,
If I knew how you do it to me
I'd do it to you.

How do you do
What you do to me?
I'm feeling blue,
Wish I knew how you do it to me
But I haven't a clue.

You give me a feeling in my heart,
Like an arrow piercing through it.
I suppose that you think you're very smart,
But won't you tell me how do you do it?

How do you do
What you do to me?
I wish I knew,
If I knew how you do it to me
I'd do it to you.

You give me a feeling in my heart,
Like an arrow piercing through it.
I suppose that you think you're very smart,
But won't you tell me how do you do it?

How do you do
What you do to me?
I wish I knew,
Wish I knew how you do it to me
I'd do it to you.
Wish I knew how you do it to me,
I'd do it to you.




Wish I knew how you do it to me,
I'd do it to you

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' song "How Do You Do It" is a desperate cry of a lovestruck man who is completely baffled by his feelings toward the woman he loves. The lyrics convey a sense of confusion and helplessness, as the singer acknowledges his inability to understand the source of his powerful emotions. He asks the woman how she manages to make him feel so deeply, and implores her to help him replicate these emotions in her. The singer is in deep admiration and awe of the woman and is curious about the source of her abilities.


The first stanza sets the tone for the rest of the song with a series of questions that are asked directly to the woman. The singer wishes he knew what it was that the woman was doing to him, as the effect she has on him is so strong he is at a loss to explain it. The second stanza acknowledges his sense of helplessness, as he still cannot find the words or the understanding to explain the situation. The third stanza builds on these previous feelings and elaborates on the specific effect the woman has on him, namely the "feeling in my heart, like an arrow piercing through it."


The overall message of "How Do You Do It" captures the feeling of being completely overwhelmed by love and how it can cloud one's sense of reason and understanding. The singer is completely perplexed and awed by the power that the woman holds over him, and the song is an expression of the deep admiration and longing that come with being in love.


Line by Line Meaning

How do you do
The singer is asking how the person is able to make them feel the way they do


What you do to me?
The singer is questioning what actions or words the person is using to create these emotions


I wish I knew,
The singer is expressing a desire to understand the source of their feelings


If I knew how you do it to me
The artist is considering the possibility that they could also make the other person feel the same way if they understood the method


I'd do it to you.
The artist would replicate the actions or words to make the other person feel the emotions they are experiencing


I'm feeling blue,
The singer is expressing that they are feeling sad or down


But I haven't a clue.
The singer doesn't know why they are feeling this way and is in need of an explanation


You give me a feeling in my heart,
The artist is acknowledging that the other person is the source of the emotional response


Like an arrow piercing through it.
The emotions are strong and have a physical impact on the artist


I suppose that you think you're very smart,
The artist believes that the other person is intentionally causing these emotions and may be proud of their ability to do so


Wish you tell me how do you do it?
The singer is asking the other person to reveal their methods or emotions so that they can better understand the situation


Wish I knew how you do it to me,
The artist continues to express their desire to understand how the other person is making them feel


I'd do it to you.
The singer again expresses the possibility of replicating the actions if they understood them




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