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1965's Second Best-Selling Single of the Year Was Rock Icon's Genuine Cry for Help Amid Dark Depressive Episode

13 April 20264 Mins Read

On this day in 1965, The Beatles stepped into the studio to record “Help!”—which would go on to become one of their most iconic tracks. At the time, the band was riding an unprecedented wave of global fame. Beatlemania had swept across continents, and their schedules were relentless. To fans, “Help!” sounded like another catchy, upbeat anthem. But beneath its bright tempo and singalong chorus, something far more personal was unfolding.

Shortly after releasing “Help!” as a single on July 19, 1965, the film Help! (starring The Beatles) premiered on July 29, 1965, in London. The film Help! is a colorful comedy directed by Richard Lester. It follows Ringo Starr as he’s pursued by a bizarre cult trying to reclaim a sacrificial ring stuck on his finger.

By August, The Beatles dropped Help! as a studio album. It includes the title track “Help!” along with other major songs like “Ticket to Ride” and “Yesterday.”

Years later, in a 1980 interview with Playboy, conducted by David Sheff, John Lennon confirmed that “Help!” was a genuine “cry for help.” He explained that the immense pressure of Beatlemania had left him depressed and insecure, describing it as his “fat Elvis” period.

“When ‘Help’ came out in ’65, I was actually crying out for help,” he said. “Most people think it’s just a fast rock ‘n roll song. I didn’t realize it at the time; I just wrote the song because I was commissioned to write it for the movie. But later, I knew I really was crying out for help. You see the movie: He (I) is very fat, very insecure, and he’s completely lost himself. And I am singing about when I was so much younger and all the rest, looking back at how easy it was. Now I may be very positive… Yes, yes… But I also go through deep depressions where I would like to jump out the window, you know.”

He added that his depressive episodes became easier to deal with as he got older, but he still felt “fat and depressed” and was “crying out for help.”

Lennon was overwhelmed, struggling with fame, and quietly battling insecurity and isolation. The lyrics, especially lines like “Help me if you can, I’m feeling down,” were not crafted for effect. They were a direct expression of vulnerability.

“The Beatles thing had just gone beyond comprehension,” he continued in the Playboy interview. “We were smoking marijuana for breakfast. We were well into marijuana, and nobody could communicate with us, because we were just all glazed eyes, giggling all the time. In our own world. That was the song, ‘Help!’ I think everything that comes out of a song … shows something about yourself.”

Related: 1967 No. 1 Breakup Anthem That Blocked the Beatles From the Top of the Charts Became a Timeless Classic

“Help!” hinted at the deeper introspection that would define a lot of The Beatles’ work. It showed that, even at the height of success, the pressures of fame could weigh heavily—and that Lennon, in particular, was channeling those feelings into his songwriting.

Despite its cultural impact, “Help!” never won any major awards. Still, its commercial success spoke volumes, as it topped charts in both the US and UK for weeks after its release. The Ivor Novello Awards ranked the track the second-best-selling single of 1965, cementing its place as one of the year’s defining songs. More importantly, it endured far beyond the charts.

More than 60 years later, “Help!” still hits with striking honesty. It’s a timeless, unfiltered plea that listeners continue to return to when they need to feel heard, understood, and a little less alone.

Related: 1968 No. 1 Hit Was Just Named the ‘Most Perfect’ Beatles Song

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