Video Clip from the Help! movie.
Albums 1965 Help! 1973 1962-1966 (Red Album) 1996 Anthology 2 Info The song, according to musician/singer Tom Robinson, is a reference to Brian Epstein, the group's manager, who was homosexual. At the time of recording, it was the first Beatles song since "Love Me Do" to feature an outside musician: Johnnie Scott. The song appeared on the album Help! in August 1965. Written by: John Lennon John: lead vocal, Twelve string guitar Paul: Bass guitar, acoustic guitar George: acoustic guitar Ringo: tambourine, maracas John Scott: flutes From Wikipedia. Lyrics Here I stand head in hand Turn my face to the wall If she's gone I can't go on Feelin' two-foot small Everywhere people stare Each and every day I can see them laugh at me And I hear them say Hey you've got to hide your love away Hey you've got to hide your love away How could I even try I can never win Hearing them, seeing them In the state I'm in How could she say to me Love will find a way Gather round all you clowns Let me hear you say Hey you've got to hide your love away Hey you've got to hide your love away |
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