1 I'll Keep You Satisfied (Lennon/mcCartney) 21/7/2009, 11:41
Melody
"I'll Keep You Satisfied" is a song written mainly by Paul McCartney but credited to Lennon/McCartney. It was one of the few Lennon/McCartney compositions to be performed by an artist other than The Beatles, Paul McCartney or John Lennon. It was released by Billy J. Kramer on 1 November 1963.[2] It reached number 4 and spent 13 weeks in the UK charts
The song was recorded on 14 October 1963 at Abbey Road Studios. John Lennon was present at the recording.
Lyric:
You don't need anybody to hold you,
Here I stand with my arms open wide,
Give me love and remember what I told you -
I'll keep you satisfied.
You don't need anybody to kiss you,
Every day I'll be here by your side,
Don't go away, I'm afraid that I might miss you -
I'll keep you satisfied.
You can always get a simple thing like love anytime,
But it's different with a boy like me and a love like mine.
So believe everything that I told you,
And agree that with me by your side,
You don't need anybody to hold you -
I'll keep you satisfied.
You can always get a simple thing like love anytime,
But it's different with a boy like me and a love like mine.
So believe everything that I told you,
And agree that with me by your side,
You don't need anybody to hold you -
I'll keep you satisfied.
Give me love and remember what I told you -
I'll keep you satisfied.