Genius Meanings
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The Beatles – Please Mister Postman
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This soul track mostly revolves around the fact of the struggles of a long distance relationship. For the longest time, if you had someone that you loved far away from you, the
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The Marvelettes – Please Mr. Postman
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Please Mr. Postman is the debut single of The Marvelettes, featured in the band’s debut album Please Mr. Postman (1961).
The song reached the number-one position on the Billboard
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MonaLisa Twins – Please Mr. Postman / Wipe Out
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(Wait!) / Oh yes, wait a minute, Mister Postman / (Wait!) / Wait, Mister Postman / [Chorus 1] / (Mister Postman, look and see) / Oh yeah! / (Is there a letter in your bag for me
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The Saturdays – Please Mr. Postman
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Wait, oh yes wait a minute mister postman / Wait, wait mister postman / Mister postman look and see / Is there a letter in your bag for me / I been waiting a long long time / Since
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The Beatles – Beautiful Dreamer
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Beautiful dreamer, come on babe, wake p nto mStd dewdrops are awaiting thee / Sounds of the rude world heard in the day / Led by the moonlight have all passed away / Beautiful
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The Beatles – Please, Please Me (Live)
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[Verse 1] / Last night I said these words to my girl / I know you never even try girl / [Chorus] / Come on (Come on) Come on (Come on) Come on (Come on) Come on (Come on) / Please
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The Beatles – Devil in Her Heart (Live)
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[Chorus] / (She's got the devil in her heart) / But her eyes, they tantalize / (She's going to tear your heart apart) / Oh, her lips, they really thrill me / [Verse 1] / I'll take
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The Beatles – Do You Want to Know a Secret (Live)
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[Intro] / You'll never know how much I really love you / You'll never know how much I really care / [Verse] / Listen / Do you want to know a secret? / Do you promise not to tell
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The Beatles – Words of Love (Live)
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[Verse 1] / Hold me close and tell me how you feel / Tell me love is real / Mm / [Verse 2] / Words of love you whisper soft and true / Darling, I love you / Mm / [Instrumental
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The Beatles – I'm Talking About You
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[Verse 1] / Let me tell you 'bout a girl I know / Met her walking down a uptown street / She's so fine you know I wished she was mine / I get shook up every time we meet / [Chorus
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The Beatles – And Here We Are Again
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And Here we are again with another half hour of the 1963 sound with The Beatles, That's John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr and who are you my man, I
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The Beatles – P.S. I Love You (Live)
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[Intro] / As I write this letter / Send my love to you / Remember that I'll always / Be in love with you / [Verse 1] / Treasure these few words 'til we're together / Keep all my
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The Beatles – Anna (Go To Him) (Live)
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[Verse 1] / Anna / You come and ask me, girl / To set you free, girl / You say he loves you more than me / So I will set you free / Go with him / Go with him / [Verse 2] / Anna
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Juelz Santana – Oh Yes aka Postman
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As the third single off the album, Juelz uses a sample of an R&B classic to display his material wealth, his ways with women, and his pull on the streets
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The Beatles – Sure To Fall (In Love With You)
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[Verse] / I'm sure to fall, fall in love / I'm sure to fall in love with you / You are so sweet and so near / I'm sure to fall in love with you / [Pre-Chorus] / So hold me tight
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The Beatles – Roll Over Beethoven (Live at the BBC for "Pop Go The Beatles" / 3rd September, 1963)
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[Verse 1: George Harrison] / Well, gonna write a little letter / Gonna mail it to my local DJ / It's a rocking little record / I want my jockey to play / Roll over Beethoven
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The Beatles – Twist and Shout (Live at the BBC for "Pop Go The Beatles" / 6th August, 1963)
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[Verse 1] / Well, shake it up, baby, now (Shake it up, baby) / Twist and shout (Twist and shout) / C'mon c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, baby, now (Come on baby) / Come on and work it on out
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The Beatles – Roll Over Beethoven
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[Verse 1: George Harrison] / Well, gonna write a little letter / Gonna mail it to my local DJ / It's a rocking little record / I want my jockey to play / Roll over, Beethoven
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The Beatles – Thank You Girl
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[Verse 1] / Oh, oh, oh you've been good to me / You made me glad / When I was blue / And eternally I'll always be / In love with you / And all I gotta do / Is thank you girl, thank
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The Beatles – It Won't Be Long
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[Chorus] / It won't be long, yeah (Yeah), yeah (Yeah), yeah (Yeah) / It won't be long, yeah (Yeah), yeah (Yeah), yeah (Yeah) / It won't be long, yeah (Yeah), till I belong to you
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The Ronettes – Mashed Potato Time
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(It's the latest, it's the greatest) / (Mashed Potato) Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah / Mashed potato started long time ago / With a guy named Sloppy Joe / You'll find this dance is a cool
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The Beatles – I Call Your Name
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[Verse 1] / I call your name / But you're not there / Was I to blame / For being unfair? / Oh, I can't sleep at night / Since you've been gone / I never weep at night / I can't go
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The Beatles – Hold Me Tight
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According to John Lennon:
That was Paul’s. Maybe I stuck some bits in there – I don’t remember. It was a pretty poor song and I was never really interested in it either way.
Paul
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The Beatles – Not a Second Time
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Originally recorded on September 11, 1963, “Not a Second Time” was written by John Lennon. It garnered significant attention from William Mann in his now-famous Times article
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The Beatles – You Really Got a Hold on Me
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“You Really Got a Hold on Me,” originally written by Smokey Robinson, was a hit for The Miracles in 1962. The Beatles' version was the first song recorded for their second album
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The Beatles – You Can't Do That
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The twelfth track on the soundtrack to A Hard Day’s Night is one of John Lennon’s most upbeat rock ‘n’ roll songs. It was influenced by Larry Williams, one of Lennon’s heroes; and
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The Beatles – Little Child
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[Chorus] / Little child, little child / Little child, won't you dance with me? / I'm so sad and lonely / Baby, take a chance with me / [Chorus] / Little child, little child
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El Cuarteto de Nos – Bo cartero
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¡Pará! / Pará un cachito, bo, cartero / ¡Perá! / Perá, cartero / Bo, cartero, por favor / (nooooo) te hagás el loco y dámelo / (bo, cartero) una carta, una postal / (por favor) que
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The Beatles – Don't Bother Me
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This was the first song George Harrison wrote on his own. It wasn’t particularly highly regarded by any of The Beatles, but they kept it.
A lot of the girls were mad on him, so we
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The Beatles – I'll Get You
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The b-side to She Loves You, this song is almost ironic in its levels of twee, Beatlemania-pandering pop sensibility.
Indeed, the band later made jokes out of the fact that they
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