“I’m Down” – The Beatles (1965)
- Composition Credits: Lennon-McCartney
- Recording Date: 14 June 1965
- Producer: George Martin
- Recording Engineer: Norman Smith
- Release Dates: 23 July 1965 (UK), 19 July 1965 (US)
- Available on:
- Album: Past Masters
- Compilation: Anthology 2
- Personnel:
- Paul McCartney: Vocals, Bass
- John Lennon: Backing Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Organ
- George Harrison: Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar
- Ringo Starr: Drums, Bongos
About The Song
The song “I’m Down” was written by Paul McCartney and released as a single by The Beatles in 1965. It was the B-side to their single “Help!”. The song is a high-energy rock and roll song with a catchy melody and lyrics that speak to the feeling of being in love. “I’m Down” was a commercial success, reaching number one in several countries around the world.
Background and Release
“I’m Down” was written by Paul McCartney in the early 1960s. He was inspired by the music of Little Richard, and the song’s opening riff is similar to the one in Little Richard’s song “Long Tall Sally”. McCartney originally intended the song to be a B-side, but it was so popular that it was also released as an A-side in some countries.
Composition
“I’m Down” is a fast-paced, upbeat song with a simple but catchy melody. The song’s lyrics are about the feeling of being in love, and they are full of excitement and joy. The song’s opening riff is one of its most recognizable features, and it is played on a distorted guitar.
Commercial Success
“I’m Down” was a commercial success, reaching number one in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. It also reached number two in the United States and Canada. The song has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Legacy
“I’m Down” is considered one of The Beatles’ most popular songs. It is a classic example of the rock and roll genre, and it has been covered by numerous artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Presley, and Green Day. The song has also been used in a number of films and television shows.
Awards and Accolades
- “I’m Down” was nominated for Record of the Year at the 1966 Grammy Awards.
- The song was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
Fun Facts
- The song’s distinctive opening riff was played by George Harrison on a Fender Stratocaster guitar.
- The song’s music video was directed by Steve Barron and features The Beatles performing the song in a field.
- “I’m Down” is one of the most requested songs at karaoke bars.
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Lyrics
You telling lies thinking I can’t see
You don’t cry cos you’re laughing at me
I’m down (I’m really down)
I’m down (Down on the ground)
I’m down (I’m really down)
How can you laugh when you know I’m down
(How can you laugh) When you know I’m downMan buys ring woman throws it away
Same old thing happens everyday
I’m down (I’m really down)
I’m down (Down on the ground)
I’m down (I’m really down)
How can you laugh when you know I’m down
(How can you laugh) When you know I’m downWe’re all alone and there’s nobody else
You still moan, “Keep your hands to yourself!”
I’m down (I’m really down)
Oh baby I’m down (Down on the ground)
I’m down (I’m really down)
How can you laugh when you know I’m down
(How can you laugh) When you know I’m down.
Waaaao! Baby I’m downOh baby you know I’m down (I’m really down)
Oh yes I’m down (I’m really down)
I’m down on the ground (I’m really down)
Ahhhh! Down (I’m really down)
Oh baby I’m upside down, a yea yea yea yea yea
I’m down (I’m really down)
Oh baby I’m down (I’m really down)
I’m feeling upside down (I’m really down)
Ooo! I’m down (I’m really down)
Baby I’m down yea
Oh baby I’m down yea
Baby I’m down (I’m really down)
Well baby I’m down (I’m really down)
Well baby baby baby (I’m really down)
Oh baby I’m down
I’m down, down, down