....for tomorrow may rain so, i'll follow the SUN...
I'll Follow the Sun
"I'll Follow the Sun" is a song by The Beatles. It is a melancholy ballad featuring Paul McCartney as the lead vocalist. Although the song was written by McCartney, as with all Beatles songs written by either McCartney or John Lennon, it is credited as Lennon/McCartney.
The song was released on the Beatles for Sale album in 1964, but was written previously to this album release. (In the United States it appeared on the Beatles '65 album.) The song is somewhat of a cult favourite, never released as a single, nor one of the most famous Beatles tracks.
The song's lyrics center around a male who feels he is unappreciated by a woman. The song is believed to be him giving her an ultimatum, and that, as the lyrics state, "One day, you'll look to see I'm gone." There is an unwillingness on the part of the song's narrator that adds a tenderness and tragedy to his leaving: "And now the time has come, and so, my love, I must go. And though I lose a friend, in the end you will know..."
Song by The Beatles
from the album Beatles for Sale
Released 4 December 1964
Recorded Abbey Road18 October 1964 Genre Rock
Length 1:46
Here the lyrics...
One day you’ll look to see
I’ve gone
For tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
Some day you’ll know
I was the one
But tomorrow
may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
And now the time has comeand, my love,
I must go
And though
I lose a friend
In the end
you will know, oh
One day you’ll find that
I have gone
But tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
But tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
And now the time has comeand, my love,
I must go
And though
I lose a friend
In the end you will know, oh
One day you’ll find that
I have gone
But tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
"I'll Follow the Sun" is a song by The Beatles. It is a melancholy ballad featuring Paul McCartney as the lead vocalist. Although the song was written by McCartney, as with all Beatles songs written by either McCartney or John Lennon, it is credited as Lennon/McCartney.
The song was released on the Beatles for Sale album in 1964, but was written previously to this album release. (In the United States it appeared on the Beatles '65 album.) The song is somewhat of a cult favourite, never released as a single, nor one of the most famous Beatles tracks.
The song's lyrics center around a male who feels he is unappreciated by a woman. The song is believed to be him giving her an ultimatum, and that, as the lyrics state, "One day, you'll look to see I'm gone." There is an unwillingness on the part of the song's narrator that adds a tenderness and tragedy to his leaving: "And now the time has come, and so, my love, I must go. And though I lose a friend, in the end you will know..."
Song by The Beatles
from the album Beatles for Sale
Released 4 December 1964
Recorded Abbey Road18 October 1964 Genre Rock
Length 1:46
Here the lyrics...
One day you’ll look to see
I’ve gone
For tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
Some day you’ll know
I was the one
But tomorrow
may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
And now the time has comeand, my love,
I must go
And though
I lose a friend
In the end
you will know, oh
One day you’ll find that
I have gone
But tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
But tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
And now the time has comeand, my love,
I must go
And though
I lose a friend
In the end you will know, oh
One day you’ll find that
I have gone
But tomorrow may rain,so
I’ll follow the sun
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