"Hello Little Girl" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney in 1957 and was used as one of the songs at The Beatles unsuccessful Decca audition in 1962. It is the first song ever written by John Lennon.
They used this song for their performance during 1957-1962. "Hello Little Girl" was appeared in BBC - Teenager’s Turn (Here We Go) - 7 March 1962
In 1963 the English Merseybeat band The Fourmost made a recording of the song in the Abbey Road Studios (produced by George Martin) and released it as their debut single. Two weeks later Gerry & The Pacemakers also recorded a version of the song, but the version by The Fourmost was selected for the issue and reached number 9 in the United Kingdom.
The Beatles' version of the song can be found on Anthology 1 with John Lennon as the lead singer.
Lyric:
Hello little girl,
hello little girl,
hello little girl.
When I see you everyday,
I say: mm mm hello little girl.
When you're passing on your way
I say: mm mm hello little girl.
When I see you passing by
I cry mm mm hello little girl.
When I try to catch your eye
I cry mm mm hello little girl.
I send you flowers
but you don't care.
You never seem to see
me standing there.
I often wonder
what you're thinking of.
I hope it's me
and love love love.
So I hope there'll come a day
when you'll say: mm you're my little girl.
It's not the first time
that it's happened to me,
It's been a long lonely time
and it's funny funny to see
that I'm about to lose my mi-mi-ind.
So I hope there'll come a day
when you say: mm mm
you're my little girl, mm mm mm.
You're my little girl, mm mm mm.
You're my little girl, oh yeah.
You're my little girl.