I Lost My Little Girl
The Beatles Lyrics


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Well I Woke Up Late This Morning
My Head Was In The Whirl
Only When I Realized
I Lost My Little Girl
Oh Oh Oh Oh

Well Her Clothes Were Not Expensive
Her Hair
Didn't Always Curl
I Don't Know Why I Loved Her
But I Loved My Little Girl
Oh Oh Oh Oh

Well Gather Round People
Let Me Tell You The Story
The Very First Song I Wrote

Well Gather Round People
Let Me Tell You The Story
The Very First Song I Wrote

Well I Woke Up Late This Morning
My Head Was In The Whirl
Only When I Realized




I Lost My Little Girl
Oh Oh Oh Oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song "I Lost My Little Girl" are simple but poignant, telling the story of a man who has woken up to the realization that he has lost the woman he loved. As he describes it, he woke up late and feeling disoriented, only to realize that the one person who mattered to him was no longer in his life.


The song's opening lines immediately set a tone of confusion and disorientation, with the singer's head "in the whirl" and his thoughts jumbled. The simplicity of the lyrics and the repetition of the "Oh oh oh oh" refrain evoke a sense of melancholy and regret that is universal and relatable.


Despite the simplicity of the song's lyrics, they convey a depth of feeling and emotion that is characteristic of The Beatles' best work. The singer's descriptions of his lost love are spare but evocative, with mentions of her inexpensive clothes and unstyled hair suggesting a telling vulnerability and authenticity.


In the end, the song's message is one of loss and regret, as the singer looks back on what he had and knows it can never be regained. It's a bittersweet reminder of the fleeting nature of love and how easily it can slip away.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I Woke Up Late This Morning
The singer woke up later than usual on the day of the incident


My Head Was In The Whirl
The singer's thoughts and emotions were scattered and confused


Only When I Realized
The singer did not immediately understand what had happened


I Lost My Little Girl
The singer has lost someone he cared about deeply


Oh Oh Oh Oh
The singer repeats this phrase to convey strong emotions of sadness and regret


Well Her Clothes Were Not Expensive
The singer's lost loved one was not materialistic or concerned with luxury items


Her Hair
The singer noticed specific details about his lost loved one, such as her hair


Didn't Always Curl
The singer points out a flaw or imperfection in his loved one's appearance


I Don't Know Why I Loved Her
The singer is questioning why he had such strong feelings for someone he now can't find


But I Loved My Little Girl
Despite any confusion or doubts, the singer affirms that he loved the person who is now missing


Well Gather Round People
The singer is addressing listeners or an audience


Let Me Tell You The Story
The singer is introducing a narrative


The Very First Song I Wrote
The singer is about to recount a personal history




Writer(s): Paul Mccartney

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Comments from YouTube:

Dario

It's fantastic how Lennon takes this early McCartney song and adds so much of his charisma to it. I honestly prefer this version over any other

N8fulDawg

This has major Velvet Underground vibes and I love it. I can hear Lou Reed’s voice in my head singing over this

Amanda S.

.... not rather dylanesque? (I thought)

s

omg yes!

TINY CAT PANTS

Lennons voice is life.

3hooks

Always. Especially when its something we've never heard before. He's with us again, for a little bit.

Gumby Cat

Paul wrote this just after his mother died. It is his third song, after 'Suicide' (possible reflection on 'Heartbreak Hotel') and an instrumental we came to know as 'When I'm Sixty-Four'.
This is one of the most important exclusions from the Get Back documentary and an important pointer to John and Paul's relationship at the time. It doesn't feel like a song of mourning.

Joe Sheppards

Can’t believe this is actually recorded! The first song McCartney ever wrote!

Ronnie Naidoo

Wow !!! So hauntingly beautiful !!! Lennon is unbelievable !!! Such rich ,raw vocals. The greatest vocalist ever in the music world !!!! You can go on listening to this addictive song !!! Those beautiful harmonies from the Beatles. The only true geniuses in Popular Music. LOve it.

socrates

Uh, Brian Wilson, is #2 or #3

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