For I have got another girl, another girl
You’re making me say that I’ve got nobody but you
But as from today, well, I’ve got somebody that’s new
I ain’t no fool and I don’t take what I don’t want
For I have got another girl, another girl
She’s sweeter than all the girls and I met quite a few
Nobody in all the world can do what she can do
And so I’m telling you, “This time you’d better stop”
For I have got another girl, another girl
Who will love me till the end
Through thick and thin
She will always be my friend
I don’t want to say that I’ve been unhappy with you
But, as from today, well, I’ve seen somebody that’s new
I ain’t no fool and I don’t take what I don’t want
For I have got another girl, another girl
Who will love me till the end
Through thick and thin
She will always be my friend
I don’t want to say that I’ve been unhappy with you
But, as from today, well, I’ve seen somebody that’s new
I ain’t no fool and I don’t take what I don’t want
For I have got another girl, another girl
Another girl
Exploring the Story Behind “Another Girl”
“Another Girl” by The Beatles presents a candid narrative of moving on from a past relationship. The lyrics reveal a straightforward confession: the singer is leaving his current partner for someone new, emphasizing honesty and self-assuredness. Lines like “I ain’t no fool and I don’t take what I don’t want” highlight a sense of independence and assertiveness. The new love interest is described as more devoted and supportive, contrasting with the old flame. The tone is direct yet not cruel, suggesting the desire for transparency rather than drama. Overall, the song encapsulates themes of change, emotional growth, and the search for genuine companionship.
Song Credits
- Songwriters: Paul McCartney, John Lennon
- Release Year: 1965
- Label: Parlophone