I should have known better with a girl like you
That I would love everything that you do
And I do, hey, hey, hey, and I do

Whoa, oh, I never realized what a kiss could be
This could only happen to me
Can't you see, can't you see

That when I tell you that I love you, oh
You're gonna say you love me, too, oh
And when I ask you to be mine
You're gonna say you love me, too

So oh, I should realized a lot of things before
If this is love you've got to give me more
Give me more, hey hey hey, give me more

Whoa, oh, I never realized what a kiss could be
This could only happen to me
Can't you see, can't you see

That when I tell you that I love you, oh
You're gonna say you love me, too, oh
And when I ask you to be mine
You're gonna say you love me, too
You love me, too, you love me, too, you love me, too


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I Should Have Known Better Lyrics as written by Paul James Mccartney John Winston Lennon

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    The meaning of the song is fairly simple and easy to figure out, it is about adolescent love. For example: "I never realized what a kiss could be, this could only happen to me." BUT the song beautifully captures the feeling of love and wanting to be loved.

    YouTube the song, both the "In the Train" version and the "Concert" versions from "A Hard Day's Night."

    In the train version where John single tracks "And when I tell you that I love you...." near the end of the song watch how Dick Lester, the director of the film, brilliantly cuts to Patty Boyd's reaction. Her uncontrolled swoon encapsulates how women felt for John (and the Beatles as a whole).

    In the concert version watch as John bounces after singing "this could only happen to me" approx 40 seconds into the song. It was at this point, I believe, women saw the sexiness of John and men saw how cool John and the Beatles really were. Fantastic moment!

    Simply put it is a great song and my favorite of the Beatles.

    Scootson June 30, 2010   Link

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