She Loves You – The Beatles

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

You think you lost your love

Well, I saw her yesterday

It’s you she’s thinking of

And she told me what to say

She says she loves you

And you know that can’t be bad

Yes, she loves you

And you know you should be glad

She said you hurt her so

She almost lost her mind

But now she says she knows

You’re not the hurting kind

She says she loves you

And you know that can’t be bad

Yes, she loves you

And you know you should be glad, ooh

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

And with a love like that

You know you should be glad

You know it’s up to you

I think it’s only fair

Pride can hurt you too

Apologize to her

Because she loves you

And you know that can’t be bad

Yes, she loves you

And you know you should be glad, ooh

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah

With a love like that

You know you should be glad

With a love like that

You know you should be glad

With a love like that

You know you should be glad

Yeah, yeah, yeah

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Classic Optimism in Every Chorus

“She Loves You” by The Beatles stands as a timeless anthem of hope and reconciliation. The song’s repetitive, infectious chorus—”yeah, yeah, yeah”—became an emblem of early 1960s pop, capturing the exuberance of youthful love. Narrated from the perspective of a friend, the lyrics encourage a second chance at romance, urging the listener to let go of pride and embrace happiness. The message is simple but powerful: love is worth celebrating, and forgiveness can rekindle joy. With its energetic delivery and direct storytelling, the song immortalizes the thrill of finding out that love has not been lost after all.

Song Credits

“She Loves You” was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The song was released in 1963 under the Parlophone label.