“Help!” is a song by the Beatles, released as the title track for both their fifth studio album and their second feature film in 1965. The song was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and reflects the Beatles’ transition from their earlier pop sound to a more sophisticated and experimental style.
“Help!” was composed primarily by John Lennon and was originally intended to be a slower ballad. However, the band decided to increase the tempo and give the song a more upbeat and energetic feel. The lyrics of “Help!” express feelings of desperation and the need for assistance, reflecting the pressures and challenges the Beatles were facing during their rapid rise to fame.
The song features the distinctive harmonies and musical arrangement that the Beatles were known for, along with George Harrison’s memorable guitar riff. “Help!” was a major hit, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom.
The film “Help!” was a comedy adventure film featuring the Beatles, and the song served as the theme for the movie. The track remains one of the band’s most recognizable and enduring hits, showcasing their musical evolution during the mid-1960s.