Keep Your Hands off My Baby
The Beatles Lyrics


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We've been friends for oh, so long
I let you share what's mine
But when you mess with the boy I love
It's time to draw the line
Keep your hands (keep your hands) off my bay-ee-a-by
I ain't gonna tell you but-a one more time
Oh, keep your hands (keep your hands) off my bay-ee-a-by
Girl, you get it through your head
That boy is mine
I don't mind when you lend my clothes
My jewelry and such
But, honey, let's get something straight
There's one thing you don't touch
Keep your hands (keep your hands) off my baby
Girl, you get it through your head
That boy is mine
Keep your hands (keep your hands) off my bay-ee-a-by
I ain't gonna tell you but-a one more time
Oh, keep your hands (keep your hands) off my bay-ee-a-by
Girl, you get it through your head
That boy is mine
(Keep your hands)
Oh, keep your hands (off my) off my baby (bay-ee-a-by )
I ain't gonna tell you twice
(Keep your hands off my)
He's mine (bay-ee-a-by)
Yay, yay, yeah, he's mine




(Keep your hands off my)
You better watch yourself, now (bay-ee-a-by)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Beatles's song Keep Your Hands off My Baby express the frustration and anger of a woman whose friend tries to pursue her romantic interest. The song portrays a common theme in love triangles where the friend tries to get involved with the boy the singer loves. The first two verses establish the relationship between the singer and the friend, indicating that they have been friends for a long time and have shared many things. However, the singer warns the friend that she should not try to mess with the boy she loves. The chorus emphasizes the point that the friend cannot have the singer's boyfriend and that the boy is hers. The third verse highlights the things that the singer does not mind sharing, such as clothes and jewelry but reinforces that the boy is off-limits for her friend. The song ends with a stern warning for the singer's friend to watch herself.


Overall, the song is a message to the friend to back off and respect the boundaries of the singer's relationship. It conveys a sense of ownership and protection that the singer feels towards her romantic interest. The song shows the assertiveness of a woman who is not willing to compromise on her love interest and is willing to stand up for what she believes in.


Line by Line Meaning

We've been friends for oh, so long
We have had a long-standing friendship


I let you share what's mine
I have allowed you to share my possessions


But when you mess with the boy I love, it's time to draw the line
However, if you interfere with the boy whom I love, there will be consequences


Keep your hands (keep your hands) off my bay-ee-a-by
Do not touch my lover


I ain't gonna tell you but-a one more time
I will not tell you again


Girl, you get it through your head, that boy is mine
Understand that the boy is in a relationship with me


I don't mind when you lend my clothes, my jewelry and such
I am amenable to sharing my clothes, jewelry, and other possessions with you


But, honey, let's get something straight, there's one thing you don't touch
However, there is one thing that you cannot touch or take from me


Oh, keep your hands (keep your hands) off my bay-ee-a-by
Do not touch my lover


(Keep your hands)


You better watch yourself, now (bay-ee-a-by)
Be careful around my significant other




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Tratore
Written by: CAROLE KING, GERRY GOFFIN

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