Day Tripper
The Love Me Do's Lyrics


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Got a good reason
For taking the easy way out
Got a good reason
For taking the easy way out now
She was a day tripper
One way ticket, yeah
It took me so long to find out
And I found out

She's a big teaser
She took me half the way there
She's a big teaser
She took me half the way there, now
She was a day tripper
One way ticket, yeah
It took me so long to find out
And I found out
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah

Tried to please her
She only played one night stand
Tried to please her
She only played one night stand, now
She was a day tripper
Sunday driver, yeah
It took me so long to find out
And I found out

Day tripper, day tripper, yeah




Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
Day tripper, day tripper, yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Love Me Do's song "Day Tripper" tell a story of a relationship that is based on superficiality and the pursuit of instant gratification. The singer, who is speaking in the first person, acknowledges that they have chosen to take the easy way out in this relationship, suggesting that they are attracted by something convenient and effortless. They justify their decision by saying they have a good reason for doing so, although the song does not explicitly reveal what that reason is.


The repetition of the line "Got a good reason for taking the easy way out" indicates that the singer is trying to convince themselves of their choice, reinforcing the idea that they are seeking something simple and uncomplicated. The mention of a one-way ticket could symbolize the lack of commitment or long-term plans in this relationship. It took them a while to realize the true nature of their partner, but eventually, they found out.


The song describes the partner as a "big teaser" who only takes the singer halfway in their journey or relationship. This person is depicted as someone who is not interested in deeper connections or long-term commitment. The repetition of the phrase "she's a big teaser" emphasizes the disappointment and frustration the singer feels. They were initially drawn to this person's allure but soon discovered that it was only temporary satisfaction.


The term "day tripper" can be interpreted metaphorically as someone who only seeks temporary experiences or relationships. The partner is compared to a "Sunday driver," someone who only shows up for a short time before moving on. The singer acknowledges that it took them a long time to realize the true nature of this person, suggesting that they were initially blinded by their charm or allure but eventually saw through the facade.


The repetition of the phrase "day tripper, day tripper, yeah" at the end of the song further emphasizes the superficial and fleeting nature of this relationship. The tone of the song is somewhat resignation or acceptance of the situation, as the singer reflects on their experience and acknowledges the transitory nature of their connection.


Overall, "Day Tripper" portrays a relationship based on immediate gratification, where one person only offers superficial experiences and short-lived connections. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pursuing relationships based solely on appearances or temporary pleasures.


Line by Line Meaning

Got a good reason
I have a valid justification


For taking the easy way out
To opt for the simpler path


Got a good reason
I have a valid justification


For taking the easy way out now
For choosing the effortless route at this moment


She was a day tripper
She enjoyed short adventures


One way ticket, yeah
Without a return option, indeed


It took me so long to find out
It required a considerable amount of time for me to realize


And I found out
And I discovered the truth


She's a big teaser
She delights in playing mind games


She took me half the way there
She led me part of the way


She's a big teaser
She delights in playing mind games


She took me half the way there, now
She led me part of the way, now


She was a day tripper
She enjoyed short adventures


One way ticket, yeah
Without a return option, indeed


It took me so long to find out
It required a considerable amount of time for me to realize


And I found out
And I discovered the truth


Tried to please her
I attempted to make her happy


She only played one night stand
She only engaged in temporary encounters


Tried to please her
I attempted to make her happy


She only played one night stand, now
She only engaged in temporary encounters, now


She was a day tripper
She enjoyed short adventures


Sunday driver, yeah
A casual driver, indeed


It took me so long to find out
It required a considerable amount of time for me to realize


And I found out
And I discovered the truth


Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
Adventurer, adventurer, yes


Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
Adventurer, adventurer, yes


Day tripper, day tripper, yeah
Adventurer, adventurer, yes




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Tratore
Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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