Get Back – The Beatles


Jo Jo was a man who thought he was a loner

But he knew it couldn’t last

Jo Jo left his home in Tucson, Arizona

For some California grass

Get back, get back

Get back to where you once belonged

Get back, get back

Get back to where you once belonged

Get back Jo Jo

Go home

Get back, get back

Get back to where you once belonged

Get back, get back

Back to where you once belonged

Get back, Jo

Sweet Loretta Martin thought she was a woman

But she was another man

All the girls around her say she’s got it coming

But she gets it while she can

Oh, get back, get back

Get back to where you once belonged

Get back, get back

Get back to where you once belonged

Get back, Loretta

Go home

Oh, get back, get back

Get back to where you once belonged

Get back, get back

Get back to where you once belonged

Ooh, ooh, get back, Loretta

Your mommy’s waiting for you

Wearing her high-heel shoes

And her low-neck sweater

Get back home, Loretta

Get back, get back, get back to where you once belonged

Oh, get back, get back

Get back, oh, yes

Jo Jo

Exploring the Meaning of “Get Back”

“Get Back” by The Beatles is a lively and enigmatic track that captures the spirit of the late 1960s. The song tells the stories of Jo Jo and Loretta Martin, two characters who are depicted as seeking something more in life, only to be encouraged to return to their roots. The repeated refrain, “get back to where you once belonged,” suggests a longing for authenticity and a return to one’s origins. With playful lyrics and catchy melodies, the song blends humor and social commentary, reflecting the band’s ability to address deeper themes in an approachable way. The references to locations like Tucson and California, as well as the ambiguous identities of the characters, invite listeners to interpret the song’s message in their own way.

Song Credits

  • Songwriters: Paul McCartney, John Lennon
  • Release Year: 1969
  • Label: Apple Records

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