I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party
The Beatles Lyrics


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I don't want to spoil the party so I'll go
I would hate my disappointment to show
There's nothing for me here so I will disappear
If she turns up while I'm gone please let me know

I've had a drink or two and I don't care,
There's no fun in what I do if she's not there
I wonder what went wrong I've waited far too long
I think I'll take a walk and look for her

Though tonight she's made me sad
I still love her
If I find her I'll be glad
I still love her

I don't want to spoil the party so I'll go
I would hate my disappointment to show
There's nothing for me here so I will disappear
If she turns up while I'm gone please let me know

Though tonight she's made me sad
I still love her
If I find her I'll be glad
I still love her

I've had a drink or two and I don't care
There's no fun in what I do if she's not there




I wonder what went wrong I've waited far too long
I think I'll take a walk and look for her

Overall Meaning

The Beatles’ “I Don’t Want to Spoil the Party” is a song that touches on themes of unrequited love and feelings of disappointment. The song begins with the singer expressing his desire to leave the party he’s at in order to avoid ruining it for anyone else. He’s disappointed and doesn’t want his feelings to show. He adds that there’s nothing at the party for him to stay for before disappearing. He also requests to be notified if the object of his affection, the girl he’s waiting for, shows up after he’s left.


The second verse talks about the singer’s feelings of sadness due to the absence of the girl he loves. The lyrics go, “I’ve had a drink or two and I don’t care, there’s no fun in what I do if she’s not there. I wonder what went wrong, I’ve waited far too long, I think I’ll take a walk and look for her.” Here, the singer expresses his confusion about what went wrong in their relationship and how he has waited for her for too long. Despite her not showing up, he still loves her and hopes to find her. He sings about his love for her again in the final lines of the song.


Overall, “I Don’t Want to Spoil the Party” talks about the disappointment and pain that come from unrequited love. It’s clear that the singer loves the girl he’s waiting for and that he’s sad and confused by her absence, but ultimately he wants to spare everyone else from experiencing his pain by leaving the party.



Line by Line Meaning

I don't want to spoil the party so I'll go
I don't want to ruin the celebration, so I'll leave


I would hate my disappointment to show
I don't want anyone to see how upset I am


There's nothing for me here so I will disappear
I'm not having a good time here, so I'm going to leave


If she turns up while I'm gone please let me know
If by chance she arrives while I'm gone, please inform me


I've had a drink or two and I don't care
I've had a few drinks and I'm not too worried about the situation


There's no fun in what I do if she's not there
It's not enjoyable for me to do anything if she's not present


I wonder what went wrong I've waited far too long
I'm curious about what went wrong and I've been waiting for a long time


I think I'll take a walk and look for her
I'm going to take a stroll to try and find her


Though tonight she's made me sad I still love her
Even though she's caused me sadness tonight, I still have love for her


If I find her I'll be glad
If I manage to find her, I'll be happy




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LENNON, JOHN WINSTON LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY, PAUL JAMES MCCARTNEY

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