Your Mother Should Know
The Beatles Lyrics
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That was a hit before your mother was born
Though she was born a long long time ago
Your mother should know (your mother should)
Your mother should know
Sing it again
That was a hit before your mother was born
Though she was born a long long time ago
Your mother should know (your mother should)
Your mother should know
Lift up your hearts and sing me a song
That was a hit before your mother was born
Though she was born a long long time ago
Your mother should know (your mother should)
Your mother should know
Your mother should know (your mother should)
Your mother should know
Sing it again
Da da dada da da da dada dada dada da da
Da dada da da
Though she was born a long long time ago
Your mother should know (your mother should)
Your mother should know
Your mother should know (your mother should)
Your mother should know
Your mother should know (your mother should)
Your mother should know, yeah
The Beatles song "Your Mother Should Know" seems to be a tribute to old-fashioned style of music and dancing. The lyrics suggest nostalgia for a time when dance parties went hand-in-hand with glamour and elegance. The first verse encourages listeners to dance to a song that was popular before their mother's birth, which implies it’s an old style classic. The reference to “a long long time ago” makes it seem like their parents were around at that time. The song seems to be encouraging the youth to take an interest in their parent's style of music and dance.
The second verse seems to take a more emotional turn, with the singer lifting up his heart and asking to be sung to with an old-style hit. The song seems to suggest that there is something valuable in the traditions of the past generation. The repetition of “Your mother should know” emphasizes the idea that there is a certain knowledge or cultural memory that should be maintained and passed down from mother to child.
Overall, “Your Mother Should Know” seems to be a nostalgic tribute to the cultural practices of the past, with an emphasis on the importance of passing on tradition from one generation to the next. The song seems to be encouraging listeners to overcome the generational gap and appreciate the legacy left behind by their parents.
Line by Line Meaning
Let's all get up and dance to a song
Let's all come together and enjoy this song by dancing to it
That was a hit before your mother was born
This song is a classic and has been popular for a long time, even before your mother was alive
Though she was born a long long time ago
Even though your mother was born a long time ago, this song still holds up and is worth dancing to
Your mother should know (your mother should)
It's important to share this song with your mother and let her enjoy it as well
Sing it again
Let's keep the party going by playing this song again
Lift up your hearts and sing me a song
Let's all sing along with this joyful, upbeat song
Da da dada da da da dada dada dada da da
Da dada da da
This is the catchy and memorable hook of the song
Your mother should know, yeah
It's important to acknowledge and appreciate the influence of past generations, including your mother, on the music we enjoy today
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Lennon, Paul Mccartney
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