So How Come
The Beatles Lyrics


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(Bryant)

They say that everyone wants someone
So how come no one wants me
And they say that eveyone needs someone
So how come no one needs me

Well if you wonder who the loneliest creatures in the world can be
Well they're the ugly duckling, the little black sheep, and me
Uh huh
They say that everyone loves someone
So how come no one loves me

Well if you wonder who the loneliest creatures in the world can be
Well they're the ugly duckling, the little black sheep, and me
Uh huh
They say that everyone loves someone
So how come no one loves me




So how come no one loves me
So how come no one loves me.

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' song "So How Come" was written by Boudleaux Bryant and recorded by the band in 1963. It is a melancholy song about feeling lonely and unloved despite the common belief that everyone wants and needs someone. The lyrics highlight the insecurity and isolation of the singer who seems to believe that he is not wanted or needed by anyone.


The line "if you wonder who the loneliest creatures in the world can be" brings attention to the idea that even though people might feel alone, there are creatures that are considered lonelier. The ugly duckling and the little black sheep are used as examples to show that even these animals have a place where they fit in, which the singer feels he lacks.


The repetition of the phrase "So how come no one" emphasizes the singer's confusion and desperation for an answer. He seems to be questioning why he is not loved even when it seems like everyone else is. The simple melody and slow tempo add to the sadness and melancholy mood of the song.


Overall, "So How Come" is a poignant and relatable song that explores the sometimes-difficult emotions of loneliness and insecurity.


Line by Line Meaning

They say that everyone wants someone
People believe that everyone desires or seeks companionship in their lives.


So how come no one wants me
The singer feels confused or dazed as to why nobody wants to be with them.


And they say that everyone needs someone
People believe that having someone in their lives is a fundamental necessity or requirement for their well-being.


So how come no one needs me
The artist expresses dismay as they cannot understand why they are unwanted and unneeded by others.


Well if you wonder who the loneliest creatures in the world can be
The artist introduces an idea about who might be the most isolated or detached beings on earth.


Well they're the ugly duckling, the little black sheep, and me
The singer reveals that they themselves feel like the outcasts mentioned and identifies with them.


They say that everyone loves someone
It is believed that all people have the capacity or desire to love someone in their lifetime.


So how come no one loves me
The artist is seeking an answer that explains why nobody reciprocates their love or affection.


So how come no one loves me
The repetition of this line reinforces the feeling of the artist's loneliness and the importance of love and companionship.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: B BRYANT, F BRYANT

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