Ain’t no doubt about it
This must be love
One little kiss from you
And I feel glad all over
Oo baby, hot dang gilly
It’s silly
But I’m glad all over
Yeah the goosepimples baby
Cos I feel so good
When you call me like you do
And I feel glad all over
Oo mercy, I’m rock gone puppy
And I’m happy
And I’m glad all over
Your touch sewed me
Like an electric wire
Never thought of make love
It don’t take much looking
To see what I’ve got
But it shows, yes it shows
Come on honey Bonnie
Give me one more time
Everytime you do
Well I feel glad all over
Oo baby, hot dang gilly
It’s silly
But I’m glad all over
Yeah!
Tried to tell you
How I’m cooking inside
When we’re cheek to cheek
My temperature is low
Fever is high
I can’t speak
I’m too weak
Well come on honey Bonnie
Give me one more time
Everytime you do
Well I feel glad all over
Oo baby, hot dang gilly
It’s silly
But I’m glad all over
Hot dang gilly
It’s silly
But I’m glad all over
Well, hot dang gilly
It’s silly
But I’m glad all over
Joyful Exuberance: Interpreting “Glad All Over”
“Glad All Over” by The Beatles captures the effervescent rush of new love, blending playful lyricism with raw, infectious energy. The recurring expressions like “hot dang gilly” and the repeated confessions of feeling silly and happy evoke a sense of youthful abandon. The narrator is swept up by affection, displaying physical reactions—goosebumps, fever, and weakness—each time they experience a kiss or loving gesture. These vivid images paint love as both electrifying and overwhelming, yet always joyous. The song’s simple, repetitive structure reinforces the all-consuming delight of romance, making it relatable and irresistibly catchy.
Song Credits
Artist: The Beatles
Songwriters: Roy Bennett, Sid Tepper
Release Year: 1963