Nobody's Child
The Beatles Lyrics


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As I was slowly passing
An orphan's home one day,
I stopped for just a little while
To watch the children play.
Alone a boy was standing
And when I asked him why,
He turned with eyes that could not see
And he began to cry.

I'm nobody's child,
I'm nobody's child.
Just like the flowers
I'm growing wild.
I got no mummy's kisses
I got no daddy's smile.
Nobody wants me,
I'm nobody's child.

No mummy's arms to hold me
Or sue me when I cry,
'Cause sometimes I feel so lonesome
I wish that I could die.
I'll walk the streets of heaven
Where all blinds can see.

And just like for the other kids
It will be a home for me.

I'm nobody's child,
I'm nobody's child.
Just like the flowers
I'm growing wild.
I got no mummy's kisses
I got no daddy's smile.




Nobody wants me,
I'm nobody's child.

Overall Meaning

The song "Nobody's Child" was written by Cy Coben and Mel Foree and was famously covered by The Beatles in 1960. The lyrics are heart-wrenching and tell the story of a young boy who is an orphan and feels unwanted and unloved. As the singer passes by an orphanage, he notices a boy who is standing alone and crying. When he asks the boy why he is crying, the boy responds that he is nobody's child and has no one to love him.


The lyrics touch on themes of abandonment, loneliness, and the desire for love and connection. The boy in the song longs for the same things that any child would want - the love and attention of a mother and father. But because he is an orphan, he feels like he is unwanted and unloved.


The final verse of the song is particularly poignant. The boy talks about walking the streets of heaven where all blinds can see, indicating that even in death he is longing for a place where he can be loved and accepted. The lyrics highlight the societal issue of children in need of care and protection and the importance of providing them with love, support, and a sense of belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

As I was slowly passing
As I was walking by


An orphan's home one day,
A facility for children without parents


I stopped for just a little while
I paused to briefly observe


To watch the children play.
To witness the children enjoying themselves


Alone a boy was standing
A particularly solitary boy was present


And when I asked him why,
And when I inquired


He turned with eyes that could not see
The boy, who was blind, looked at me


And he began to cry.
And then he began to weep.


I'm nobody's child,
I don't have a mom or dad


I'm nobody's child.
I don't belong to anyone.


Just like the flowers
Similar to how plants grow


I'm growing wild.
I'm growing without any guidance or support


I got no mummy's kisses
I don't receive motherly affection


I got no daddy's smile.
I don't receive fatherly love


Nobody wants me,
No one has expressed interest in caring for me


I'm nobody's child.
I have no one to call my family.


No mummy's arms to hold me
I don't get comforted by a mother's embrace


Or sue me when I cry,
Or console me when I'm upset


'Cause sometimes I feel so lonesome
Because of my isolation, at times I feel overwhelmingly lonely


I wish that I could die.
I contemplate death as an escape from this suffering


I'll walk the streets of heaven
I believe that when I die, I'll be in paradise


Where all blinds can see.
At this place, even blind individuals can see clearly


And just like for the other kids
Like other children in heaven


It will be a home for me.
It'll be a welcoming place for him too




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Cy Coben, Mel Foree

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Comments from YouTube:

Freddy T. Black

Perhaps the best version of my favorite early Beatles song and Tony Sheridan sings it with such eloquence and emotion and puts a picture of the lyrics in ones mind and heart 💔😭

heinzer69

Good performance by Tony👍

Konstantia

So heartfelt...beautiful.
That was Tony.
❤️

buddy velayo

good voice and plays guitar the best

Patrick Buzzo

GREAT TONY ,I'M PROUD THAT I'VE MET YOU IN PERSON!!

Steve Kalinich

A great performance a grand song 

Jim Rafferty

Love the version with The Beatles

Ed Becka

I've been trying to find that unsuccessfully.

Jim Rafferty

@Ed Becka Looks like Tony pulled all versions from You Tube

Konstantia

Hi Jim! The first recording made by the "Beatles" (John, Paul, George, Pete) was on the album featuring Tony Sheridan. They were used as a back-up group, named by Polydor as the "Beat Brothers". (That name was used for for various groups backing Tony on recordings.) It's Tony singing on that version of Nobody's Child, as well.

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