Young Blood
The Beatles Lyrics


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I saw her standing on the corner (yip yip boom)
A yellow ribbon in her hair (yip yip boom)
I couldn't stop myself from calling
Well look a-there, look a-there
Wow look a-there, well look a-there

Young blood, young blood, young blood
I can't get you out of my mind

I took one look and I was fractured (yip yip boom)
I tried to walk but I was lame (yip yip boom)
I tried to talk but I just stuttered
Well what's your name? What's your name?
Well what's your name? Well what's your name?

Young blood, young blood, young blood
I can't get you out of my mind

What crazy stuff! She looked so tough
I tried to follow her all the way home
Well things went bad, I met her dad
He said, "You'd better leave my daughter alone"

Well I tried to speak but I just stuttered (yip yip boom)
I saw the rising of the sun (yip yip boom)
And all along my heart was falling
While you're the one, you're the one
While you're the one, you're the one

Young blood, oh young blood, yeah young blood
I can't get you out of my mind




Yeah young blood, oh young blood, yeah young blood
I can't get you out of my mind

Overall Meaning

The Beatles' song Young Blood is a love song about a young man who is smitten with a girl he sees standing on a street corner. The lyrics describe the singer's feelings of attraction and desire for the girl, as well as his attempts to pursue her. The song has a youthful, energetic feel to it, as shown in the repeated "yip yip boom" chants throughout.


The singer is immediately struck by the girl's appearance, with her yellow ribbon in her hair catching his eye. He can't resist calling out to her, exclaiming "Well look a-there, look a-there, wow look a-there, well look a-there." The repetition of the phrase adds emphasis to his excitement and awe.


As the song continues, the singer struggles with his attempts to talk to the girl, admitting that he is "fractured" and "lame." He stutters when he asks for her name, showing his nervousness and inexperience. Nevertheless, he can't stop thinking about her, insisting that "I can't get you out of my mind."


The song takes an unexpected turn when the singer tries to follow the girl home, only to be confronted by her angry father. The girl's father warns him to stay away from her, leaving the singer heartbroken and alone. Despite this setback, the singer continues to think about her, singing "While you're the one, you're the one" and insisting that he "can't get (her) out of (his) mind."


Line by Line Meaning

I saw her standing on the corner (yip yip boom)
The singer sees a girl on the street corner and is immediately drawn to her.


A yellow ribbon in her hair (yip yip boom)
The girl has a yellow ribbon in her hair, which adds to her beauty and makes her stand out.


I couldn't stop myself from calling
The singer is so drawn to the girl that he can't resist calling out to her.


Well look a-there, look a-there
The artist is amazed by the girl's beauty and presence.


Wow look a-there, well look a-there
The artist can't help but express his amazement and attraction to the girl.


Young blood, young blood, young blood
The singer is referring to their youth and vitality, and how attractive that is.


I can't get you out of my mind
The singer is constantly thinking about the girl and can't stop himself from being attracted to her.


I took one look and I was fractured (yip yip boom)
The artist is so taken by the girl that he feels like he's falling apart or breaking into pieces.


I tried to walk but I was lame (yip yip boom)
The artist can't even walk properly because his attraction to the girl is so strong.


I tried to talk but I just stuttered
The artist is nervous and tongue-tied when he tries to speak to the girl.


Well what's your name? What's your name?
The singer is trying to engage the girl in conversation and find out more about her.


Well what's your name? Well what's your name?
The artist is persistent in trying to talk to the girl and get to know her.


Young blood, young blood, young blood
The singer is still referring to their youth and vitality as being an attractive quality.


What crazy stuff! She looked so tough
The singer is impressed by the girl's demeanor and finds her to be exciting and powerful.


I tried to follow her all the way home
The singer is so smitten with the girl that he wants to follow her and see where she's going.


Well things went bad, I met her dad
The artist's attempt to follow the girl ends badly when he meets her father.


He said, "You'd better leave my daughter alone"
The father warns the artist to stay away from his daughter.


I saw the rising of the sun (yip yip boom)
Time has passed since the singer first saw the girl, and it's now morning.


And all along my heart was falling
The singer is falling more and more in love with the girl.


While you're the one, you're the one
The artist realizes that the girl is the only one for him and he can't stop thinking about her.


Young blood, oh young blood, yeah young blood
The artist continues to refer to their youth as a defining characteristic of their attraction.


I can't get you out of my mind
The artist is still unable to stop thinking about the girl.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller

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