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Released in 1964

Things We Said Today

Written by Lennon - McCartney

Last updated on March 6, 2016


Album This song officially appears on the A Hard Day's Night (Mono) LP.

Timeline This song was officially released in 1964

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From Wikipedia:

Things We Said Today” is a song by English rock band the Beatles written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was composed for the film A Hard Day’s Night but was eventually not included. It does appear on the soundtrack album. It was also released as the B-side of the single “A Hard Day’s Night” in the UK.

Composition

McCartney wrote the song in May 1964 while cruising the Caribbean aboard a yacht called Happy Days with his then-girlfriend Jane Asher. Music critic Ian MacDonald said, “The sombre lyric—provoked by the frustrating interruptions of a relationship between two career people—matches the lowering gloom of the music.

The song is one of three main compositions (along with “And I Love Her” and “Can’t Buy Me Love“) that Paul McCartney wrote for the film. Recorded in advance of film production for lip-synching reasons, “Things We Said Today” has a reverse nostalgia premise. McCartney said, “I wrote this on acoustic. It was a slightly nostalgic thing already, a future nostalgia. We’ll remember the things we said today, sometime in the future, so the song projects itself into the future.

McCartney was particularly satisfied with his chord change, F major to B flat major—instead of the more obvious F minor—which first occurs beneath “…wishing you weren’t so far away” in the song. John Lennon accentuates the strident acoustic guitar strumming by triple hitting a low A note on a piano. The dynamic of the song moves from melancholy to rock and back with a minor to major key change during its middle eight section.

Recording and performing

The Beatles recorded “Things We Said Today” in three takes on 2 June 1964. Take one was a false start, take two was the rhythm track, and take three was used for overdubs of the main vocal, tambourine, and piano. According to author and Beatle historian Mark Lewisohn, the piano was supposed to be omitted from the mix but is audible owing to leakage onto other microphones during the recording of the overdubs, but MacDonald was sceptical about that conclusion.

The group also recorded “Things We Said Today” twice for BBC Radio, on 14 and 17 July 1964. The first, a performance for the Top Gear radio show, was featured on the Live at the BBC album in 1994. These performances took place around the same time as the theatrical release of the Beatles’ film A Hard Day’s Night, and on the 14 July performance the song was erroneously introduced as “one of their film songs.” The song was not in the film, but was included on Side 2, the “non-soundtrack” side of the British A Hard Day’s Night album.

The Beatles included “Things We Said Today” as part of their live set during their 1964 tour of the United States and Canada. George Harrison sang harmony vocals alongside Paul McCartney during the performances. […]

Paul McCartney in Many Years From Now, by Barry Miles:

I remember writing Things We Said Today in one of the cabins below deck one afternoon on my acoustic guitar. I got away from the main party but it was a bit queasy downstairs; you could smell the oil and the boat was rocking a bit and I’m not the best sailor in the world, so I wrote a little bit of it downstairs and then the rest of it on the back deck where you couldn’t smell the engine. I don’t know why the engine was on, I suppose we were moving. […]

It was a slightly nostalgic thing already, a future nostalgia: we’ll remember the things we said today, sometime in the future, so the song projects itself into the future and then is nostalgic about the moment we’re living in now, which is quite a good trick. It has interesting chords.

From The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations:

  • [a] mono 4 Jun 1964.
    UK: Parlophone R5160 single 1964, Parlophone PMC 1230 Hard Day’s Night 1964.
    US: Capitol 5222 single 1964, Capitol T 2018 Something New 1964.
    CD: EMI CDP 7 46437 2 Hard Day’s Night 1987, EMI single 1989.
  • [b] stereo 22 Jun 1964.
    UK: Parlophone PCS 3058 Hard Day’s Night 1964.
    US: Capitol ST 2108 Something New 1964.

Lyrics

You say you will love me

If I have to go

You'll be thinking of me

Somehow I will know


Someday when I'm lonely

Wishing you weren't so far away

Then I will remember

Things we said today


You say you'll be mine, girl

'Til the end of time

These days such a kind girl

Seems so hard to find


Someday when we're dreaming

Deep in love, not a lot to say

Then we will remember

Things we said today


Me, I'm just the lucky kind

Love to hear you say that love is love

And though we may be blind

Love is here to stay and that's enough


To make you mine, girl

Be the only one

Love me all the time, girl

We'll go on and on


Some day when we're dreaming

Deep in love, not a lot to say

Then we will remember

Things we said today


Me, I'm just the lucky kind

Love to hear you say that love is love

And though we may be blind

Love is here to stay and that's enough


To make you mine, girl

Be the only one

Love me all the time, girl

We'll go on and on


Some day when we're dreaming

Deep in love, not a lot to say

Then we will remember

Things we said today

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Things We Said Today” has been played in 207 concerts and 84 soundchecks.

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Going further

The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present

"Things We Said Today" is one of the songs featured in the book "The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present," published in 2021. The book explores Paul McCartney's early Liverpool days, his time with the Beatles, Wings, and his solo career. It pairs the lyrics of 154 of his songs with his first-person commentary on the circumstances of their creation, the inspirations behind them, and his current thoughts on them.

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