The Beatles - Bad To Me (AI Reconstruction)
This version features the voice of Paul on lead vocals, George and John on backing vocals.
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Lyrics:
If you ever leave me, I'll be sad and blue
Don't you ever leave me, I'm so in love with you
The birds in the sky would be sad and lonely
If they knew that I lost my one and only
They'd be sad if you're bad to me
The leaves on the trees would be softly sighing
If they heard from the breeze that you left me crying
They'd be sad, don't be bad to me
But I know you won't leave me 'cos you told me so
And I've no intention of letting you go
Just as long as you let me know, you won't be bad to me
So the birds in the sky won't be sad and lonely
'Cos they know I got my one and only
They'll be glad you're not bad to me
They'll be glad you're not bad to me, to me, to me
About the song:
“Bad to Me” was written by Lennon–McCartney, but John Lennon stated that he wrote it alone for Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas while on holiday in Spain.
However, in a 1964 interview documented by Todd M. Compton in his book Who Wrote The Beatles' Songs?, Lennon said that both he and McCartney wrote the song in the back of a van. Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas released their recording of the song in 1963, and it subsequently became their first UK number 1.
The single was released in the US the following year, and reached number 9 on the charts, becoming one of the first times a Lennon–McCartney song recorded by another artist made the US Top 40, with the first being “A World Without Love” by Peter & Gordon, and another being “Goodbye” by Mary Hopkin.
Credits:
Written By
Lennon-McCartney
Release Date
July 26, 1963
Bad to Me Covers
Bad to Me by Leif Garrett