Ohh! My soul
The Beatles Lyrics


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Ooh! My soul

Well baby baby baby baby
Don't you know my love is true?
Honey honey honey honey
Said get off of that money
Love love love love
Ooh! My soul

Well gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme
Gimme all the love you got
Baby baby baby baby
Don't you know I want a lot
Love love love love
Ooh! My soul

Well baby baby baby baby
Don't you know my love is true?
I said honey honey honey honey
Get off of that money
Love love love love
Ooh! My soul
Woah!
Ah!

Well baby baby baby baby
Don't you know my love is true?
Honey honey honey honey
I said get off get off of that money




Love love love love
Ooh! My soul

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song Ohh! My soul are fairly simple, but full of energy and passion. At its core, the song is about love and the desire to have it reciprocated. The opening lines speak directly to the object of the singer's affection, assuring them that their love is true. The chorus, which repeats the phrase "Ooh! My soul" several times, is an expression of the passion and intensity that the singer feels for their beloved.


The second verse of the song makes it clear that the singer wants more than just love - they also want material things. The phrase "get off of that money" suggests that the singer's lover is focused on material possessions rather than their love, and the singer is pleading with them to put their focus on what really matters.


Overall, the lyrics to Ohh! My soul are full of raw emotion and a desire for connection that many people can relate to. The simplicity of the language and the repetitive structure of the song's chorus make it easy to sing along and feel the energy of the music.


Line by Line Meaning

Well baby baby baby baby
Addressing his lover, the singer emphasizes their significance by repeatedly using the word 'baby' and calls attention to the importance of their connection with one another.


Don't you know my love is true?
The singer seeks validation from his lover by declaring his true love for them, expressing a need for reassurance that the love is reciprocated.


Honey honey honey honey
The singer employs a term of endearment 'honey', signalling either affection or frustration, drawing attention to the importance of communication in a relationship.


Said get off of that money
The singer urges his lover to prioritize their love and relationship over money and material possessions, suggesting the idea that love is more important than financial gain.


Love love love love
The singer repeatedly emphasizes on the word love, highlighting the significance of the feeling in relation to his lover and emphasising the central theme of the song.


Ooh! My soul
With an exclamation, the singer expresses the depth of his emotions, displaying a raw and passionate connection with his lover. 'My soul' reinforces the intensity and importance of his feelings.


Well gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme
The singer implores his lover to give him more of their love, desire and wanting a deeper connection with his romantic partner.


Gimme all the love you got
The singer expresses the desire to be loved deeply and intensely by his partner, asking for all they can give.


Don't you know I want a lot
The singer reiterates his longing for a deeper, meaningful love with his partner, asking to be given more, highlighting his commitment to the relationship.


Woah! Ah!
An expression used in music to convey an emotional response to the lyrics, reflecting the singer's passionate desire for love and affection.


I said honey honey honey honey
The singer repeats a term of endearment, seeking emotional validation and emphasising again the need for communication and an emotional bond with his partner.


Get off of that money
The singer expresses disapproval towards material possessions and prioritizes the importance of connection over wealth, suggesting that happiness can be found in human-to-human relationships.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: GARLAND JEFFREYS

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