Date: Mon, 6 Sep 93 09:56:26 MET DST
From: Ludwig Alberter
Subject: Beatles/EightDaysAWeek.chopro
{title:Eight Days A Week}
{subtitle:Words & Music: Lennon/McCartney}
[Bb]Ooh, I need your [C7]love, babe, [Eb]guess I know it's [Bb]true.
Hope you need my [C7]love, babe, [Eb]just like I need [Bb]you.
[Gm]Hold me, [Eb]love me, [Gm]hold me, [Eb]love me.
[Bb]Ain't got nothing but [C7]love, babe, [Eb]eight days a [Bb]week.
Love you every day, girl, always on my mind.
One thing I can say, girl, love you all the time.
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me.
Ain't got nothing but love, babe, eight days a week.
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[F]Eight days a week, I lo-[Gm]o-o-o-ove you.
[C7]Eight days a week, is [Eb]not enough to [F7]show I care.
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{c:Repeat ad lib and fade}
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Beatles VI - Eight Days A Week
Beatles VI - Eight Days A Week
The Beatles Eight Days A Week
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The Beatles - Eight Days A Week
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Eight Days a Week- The Beatles
Ooo I need your love, babe
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One think I can say, girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, girl
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
I love you
Eight days a week
is not enough to show I care
Ooo I need your love, babe
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One think I can say girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
The Beatles - Eight Days A Week
The Beatles - Eight Days A Week
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Copyright - 1964 EMI Records Ltd.
"Eight Days a Week" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, which was recorded by The Beatles and released on their December 1964 album Beatles for Sale.
The song, along with two others from the album ("Baby's in Black" and "No Reply") was planned as a single release. In the end, it was released as a single only in the US on 15 February 1965 becoming a number-one hit. Its B-side was "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party". The single release in the US was the result of DJs playing the song from imported copies of the Beatles for Sale album as an exclusive since it was not included on the album's US counterpart Beatles '65. Later, it made a US album appearance on Beatles VI.
Although it was a huge American hit, the group didn't think highly of the song, and never performed it live. They did, however, lip-synch to it during an April appearance on Thank Your Lucky Stars.
According to Paul McCartney the title was inspired by a remark from a chauffeur who drove him to Lennon's house in Weybridge.
" I usually drove myself there, but the chauffeur drove me out that day and I said, 'How've you been?' -- 'Oh working hard,' he said, 'working eight days a week.' "
—Paul McCartney,
Curiously, McCartney has also credited the title to Ringo Starr, who was noted for his malapropisms.
" LINDA: Ringo also said, 'Eight days a week.'
PAUL: Yeah, he said it as though he were an overworked chauffeur. (in heavy accent) 'Eight days a week.' (laughter) When we heard it, we said, 'Really? Bing! Got it!'
"
—Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney,
Eight Days a Week is noteworthy as one of the first examples of the in-studio experimentation that the band would use extensively in the future; in two recording sessions totalling nearly seven hours on October 6 devoted exclusively to this song, Lennon and McCartney tried one technique after another before settling on the eventual arrangement. Each of the first six takes of the song featured a strikingly different approach to the beginning and ending sections of the song; the eventual chiming guitar-based introduction to the song would be recorded in a different session and edited in later. The final version of the song incorporated another Beatle first and pop music rarity: The song begins with a fade in as a counterpoint to pop songs which end in a fade out.
Recorded Abbey Road
6 October 1964
Lyrics:
Ooo I need your love, babe
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One think I can say, girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, girl
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
I love you
Eight days a week
is not enough to show I care
Ooo I need your love, babe
guess you know it's true
Hope you need my love babe
just like I need you
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Love you every day, girl
always on my mind
One think I can say girl
love you all the time
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me
I ain't got nothing but love, babe
Eight days a week
Eight days a week
Eight days a week