Paul wrote the part with the high extend notes(she … is… leaving… home). Lennon’s contribution was the countermelody and the lyrics from the father and mother part(we gave her most our lives…). The song is mostly written by mccartney, but its true that Lennon helped on it.Also, the record was not produced by George Martin as he was recording Cilla Black at the time. Nor did George Harrison or Ringo Starr contribute to the song.
Robert Reynolds About to make me cry, dude. Reminds me of my daughter. Only 1. She lives with her Mommy but very much in my life, as well. 14 going on 15 yrs old. Hehehe....Peace, Brother. Sorry to intrude on your Beatles poetry.
And this version left out the 2nd verse: “Father snores as his wife gets into her dressing gown; picks up the letter that’s lying there, standing alone at the top of the stairs, she breaks down and cries to her husband, Daddy, our baby’s gone!’ ‘Why would she treat us so thoughtlessly? How could she do this to me?’ [Chorus:] She (we never thought of ourselves) is leaving (never a thought for ourselves) home (we struggled hard all our lives to get by); She’s leaving home after living alone for so many years…”
"She’s Leaving Home" Inspired by a story in the Daily Mail about a teenage runaway, ‘She’s Leaving Home’ was described by George Martin as “not, strictly speaking, a Beatles song at all,” and “pure McCartney, from start to finish”. www.beatlesbible.com/
Everyone knows it wasn't released as a single. But being on Sgt Pepper, there is absolutely no doubt it was a hit. Everyone knows every song on that album, single or not.
Every time I hear someone asking "Are these the new Beatles?" about a band, I think about the geniuses who wrote and sang songs like this and shake my head.
because it's the wrong question ...always. who is the next Mozart? Who is next Beethoven? Who is next Ellington. Who is next Beatles? Who is the next Prince, Who is the next Nirvana? All these sad people living in the past --or ignorant neophytes with no clue of the past --waiting for some 2nd coming of something that will never (and SHOULD never) arrive. Ask yourself, who is the next thing that people will one day ask who is the next THEM? Can't think of it? Then you're not trying..
When he gives a concert, he gives it with true love. He doesn't need the money, he has no point to prove. He just loves what he does. We feel the love too.
The Beatles were the greatest entertainment act of the 20th century, is how I always put it....They actually DID change the world, and for the better.....
@@MarkInLA They're not just the greatest musical (entertainment) act of the 20th Century but the 21st, 22nd and 23rd....... The Beatles did change the world 🌎 and for the better yes indeed. The influence they had on a global scale is is unequaled. Mikail Gorbachev Premier (President) of the U.S.S.R. from 1985 to 1991 once said ; ~ -- "More than any ideology, more than any religion, more than any war or nuclear bomb, the single most important reason for the diffusion of the Cold War was... The Beatles" - Mikail Gorbachev Yes MarkInLA you are correct. Although I didn't know the Beatles personally l am proud of them for being part of my generation. Oh Mark l can see you have intellect on music history so l would like to share something with you that has really got me very upset, frankly it's sickening. Rolling Stone's new top 500 Albums List updated last in 2020 has destroyed the history and legacy of the greatest musical generations contribution to music and culture. The reason for the change l won't respond in length with because it's just too upsetting for me to elaborate on.
I might add that RS Top 500 Album Chart from 2003 should remain the correct one, but ..... The reason Rolling Stone changed the list in 2020 was because of lack of female artists, people of color and unrelatable content to the younger generation of the 21st Century. I find this absolutely appalling. Like l mentioned in my other response l won't give my whole opinion on this issue but man would l love to. I'll say this though, are there any guitar players today as good as Jimi Hendrix or singer /songwriters like Lennon - McCartney or Bob Dylan 😎 or virtuoso musicians like Eric Clapton ∆ NO OF COURSE NOT ! But the current list has to put hip hoppers, rappers and the current wave of shallow female singers like (you know who l'm talking about) She's just finishing up a world tour. No we'll be forced to see her at every Chiefs game during the football seasons. Mark it's ridiculous and sad, so very sad. 🌏☮️❤️ 🍏 Apple Records 🍏
john would want 50 percent of the gate takings as he was a co writer on the song and it would be the shortest reunion in history 😂 . and you just knows someone in the front of the audience would be that NASTY YOKO 🤮 👋🏻
+Tony Boling You are referring to Melanie Coe Tony .... It's true Her story Gave John & Paul a story line. No contact was ever made with Melanie, although Paul came very close in the lyrics to the life she had led. In my own minds eye, I see a girl more reserved than Melanie .... More vulnerable. I like to believe the character of the girl in the song should be left to the listener .... Only Paul can explain to us all what became of Her.
This song made such a big impression on me. これまで歌詞の意味を知ることなく静かで美しい曲として好きでした。意味を知ったとき、心が震えくぎ付けになりました。娘の気持ちも母親の気持ちも共感出来るので。ポールの作詞といえばLady Madonnaも女性が主人公ですね。ポールの素晴らしい才能に感動しています。
I recall a campfire sing a long a few years back just picking random songs as we went along. Someone suggested this and suddenly we all chimed in remarkably remembering all the main and back up parts. We finished without a dry eye amongst us. We sat there and enjoyed that moment in silence thinking about the Beatles...and our youth.
One of the songs that made me cry alongside God Only Knows, Love Of My Life, Yesterday, Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Jeff Buckley's cover of Hallelujah. Sir Paul is an absolute legend 🔥🔥👍🙏
remindes me of myself, i ran away from home at 2am in the morning though, not 5 o'clock, i was 16yrs old,, never looked back and never went back to live there,
Some concerts Paul voice seems a bit off but man... he really was on during this concert. Truly amazing... I am not sure there is another rocker from the 60's who can still pull off songs that are over 40 years old.
Pretty ambitious tune for a live rock band to pull off. For me, this was the highlight of Paul's Driving Rain tour set list. Such a brilliant and overlooked song.
wtf, was that really Vladimir Putin in the front row? Amazing. My daughter tells me this is her song, definitely, but it felt and hurt worse than this song could ever convey. As a little girl listening to this album, I would have never guessed in a hundred years
@@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 What do you want to see, excessive forced false emotion? You can't understand what a person is feeling by looking at them. Grow up
A few days ago, I had a dream where the melody of this song was being played in the background on loop. I had to hum it to my Mom--a Beatles fan--just to know the title, and listened to it while I'm on my way to work. While I was listening to it someone must be cutting onions, I swear.
One of the best songs on Sgt Peppers . McCartney won an Ivor Novello award for best song of 1967 for this . The subject of the song is a real person , Melanie Coe , who was 17 at the time and who did run away from home with her boyfriend , a croupier , not from the motor trade , only to return home ( pregnant ) ten days later . McCartney , in poetic licence , changed the facts a little . McCartney had previously presented Melanie with best dancer award in the pop music show , Ready Steady Go .
2023 and this song still haunts with its story, its melody, and its beauty. Paul McCartneyis not just a genius in songwriting, he wrote songs with stories in them. Penny Lane, Paperback Writer, Fool on the Hill, Hey Jude, The Long and Winding Road, etc.
I once read that this song, composed by Paul, was considered a musical masterpiece. Paul is my #1 musical legend of my lifetime (68+ yrs). Jeff Lynne is #2.
My favorite Beatles song, simply beautiful, this is a great find, I had not seen this, it shows that no matter what nationality we are the same, beauty is beauty
Bravo.....I can't deny your talent. I love you, Man. The whole world does. No matter what you've been through in your life; the joys; achievements; rumours; accusations; pain & sufferings; absolute love; ....the music & your God given gifted voice; right now in Houston,Texas, USA 10-19-2017 10:17pm an accomplished guitarist/musician is adoring you being alive. I love you Paul. Damn....I wish I were in your band... even for just 1 hour. God Bless Sir JMP & Namaste. :-)
I feel so very, very fortunate to have had this staggering musical influence in my life while I was young. The richness and diversity of inspiration that The Beatles brought to the wider world was nothing less than phenomenal. It *changed society* in Western culture globally. I take earplugs with me now when I do my food shopping - the unadulterated crap that relentlessly blasts through store speakers drives me out of there every time. I don't need or want to hear the autotuned, synthesised, sampled, repetitious BS that passes for "music" now. George Martin's touch is all over Beatles music - it was an ingenious collaboration for which I am eternally grateful.
brillante... una de las mejores versiones de esta hermosiissisisma cancion. gracias paul y los beatles por componer tan "BELLA" mùsica. desde el minuto 2:03 al minuto 2:28 ha sido uno de los mejores formas de terminar una cancion que he escuchado en mi vida . que gran version.
A Class Act. As always. Weren't we a lucky lot to have been contemporaries of The Beatles? To have experienced this caliber of music, this entertainment, this common human vibe. To have existed in the same space and time as they. Now, what problems were you talking about?
It's good to see young people singing along many weren't even born then
The dear lady who played the harp on the original release of this song, Sheila Bromberg, passed away on August 17, 2021. She was 92. RIP
And not one Beatle played an instrument on this song.. GRINS
I just seen her in interviews with ringo this am
@@sallydorsey1851 yeah it was cool
Yes, but to be fair, she was only 38 when she did so.
Tell it to Paul
Hearing Paul singing Beatles tracks as well as he still does makes me weepy. Beatlemania never died.
Russell Dolter it never will
Timeless....
Ah gosh man, always does to me, sitting here writing this with welled eyes.......*KEEP IT TOGETHER MAN*.........
If anything, I think the Beatles are more popular now than they were as an active band.
Russ. it won't die. The songs are just far too gooooood. They haven't stopped spanning generations yet!
Eleanor Rigby, For No One, Yesterday and She's Leaving Home... Oh my, thanks Paul.
MrKockabilly Here, There, Everywhere is another great one.
I muchas más👍
This song hits you right in the feels
Got that right
Apparently when he played it to Brian Wilson and his wife before the release, they were in tears.
This song is haunting and eerie, like Eleanor Rigby, but at the same time beautiful and dreamlike, just like Eleanor Rigny
MJefBR Paul was a genius
*is* Sir Paul is still us.
Very true--two songs with great humanity and melancholic depth. They are very illustrative of McCartney's brilliance and that of the Beatles.
Paul, strumming my life with his song.
Eleanor Rigby is not as good
One of Paul's greatest compositions. Amazing song.
paul said it was a 50,,50,,,credit to john,,,,the lines,,,we never though in our selfs,,,is what the ant of john said to hem when he was young,,,,
Paul wrote the part with the high extend notes(she … is… leaving… home). Lennon’s contribution was the countermelody and the lyrics from the father and mother part(we gave her most our lives…).
The song is mostly written by mccartney, but its true that Lennon helped on it.Also, the record was not produced by George Martin as he was recording Cilla Black at the time. Nor did George Harrison or Ringo Starr contribute to the song.
One of THE greatest compositions.
It's so beautiful without question
@@dannyvine3605 who cares
"Something inside that was always denied for so many years." Yep, that's pure McCartney for sure. Such a genius.
agree scotti. on a par with 'we all live in a yellow submarine' and 'i am the walrus'. ty
@@TheBlueskysoni am the walrus was john and yellow submarine was sung by ringo (idk about written by him)
@@juanserrano3628Gracias Juan. Noted.
@juanserrano3no fue cosa de Paul i jhon628
There is a reason why The Beatles are considered the greatest band of all time forever!!
"She's leaving home after living alone so long for so many years" Great analogy here. She's leaving home bye bye
Robert Reynolds About to make me cry, dude. Reminds me of my daughter. Only 1. She lives with her Mommy but very much in my life, as well. 14 going on 15 yrs old. Hehehe....Peace, Brother. Sorry to intrude on your Beatles poetry.
it's not an analogy
He's reciting what the family said in the newspaper.
"She's leaving home, after living alone, for so many years"*
There is no 'so long' in that line.
There's really nothing more you can say about paul except that he is one of the greatest song writers of ALL time
The greatest singer/songwriter of *all* time.
🌎☮️❤️
I feel honored to have grown up with the Fab 4. I’m 72 and could not imagine life without the Beatles being in it.
The Beatles made my life complete!
This is one of the most beautiful Songs I have ever heard.
And this version left out the 2nd verse: “Father snores as his wife gets into her dressing gown; picks up the letter that’s lying there, standing alone at the top of the stairs, she breaks down and cries to her husband, Daddy, our baby’s gone!’ ‘Why would she treat us so thoughtlessly? How could she do this to me?’ [Chorus:] She (we never thought of ourselves) is leaving (never a thought for ourselves) home (we struggled hard all our lives to get by); She’s leaving home after living alone for so many years…”
Sir Paul. What a genius.
"She’s Leaving Home"
Inspired by a story in the Daily Mail about a teenage runaway, ‘She’s Leaving Home’ was described by George Martin as “not, strictly speaking, a Beatles song at all,” and “pure McCartney, from start to finish”.
www.beatlesbible.com/
1:23
A song that wasn't a hit, and, on top of that, a melancholy ballad, holding a crowd of 70,000 (?) people spellbound! Amazing. Powerful stuff.
A hit? It is on Sgt.Pepper-LP...
Never released as a single
Including Vladimir P. in the front row. Too bad he wasn't listening
Everyone knows it wasn't released as a single. But being on Sgt Pepper, there is absolutely no doubt it was a hit. Everyone knows every song on that album, single or not.
Goddamn the Beatles were so good.
perfect comment.
Please stop swearing.
@@michaelmelling9333 it's an expression
@@michaelmelling9333 fuck the beatles are good
Every time I hear someone asking "Are these the new Beatles?" about a band, I think about the geniuses who wrote and sang songs like this and shake my head.
Exactly
because it's the wrong question ...always. who is the next Mozart? Who is next Beethoven? Who is next Ellington. Who is next Beatles? Who is the next Prince, Who is the next Nirvana? All these sad people living in the past --or ignorant neophytes with no clue of the past --waiting for some 2nd coming of something that will never (and SHOULD never) arrive.
Ask yourself, who is the next thing that people will one day ask who is the next THEM? Can't think of it? Then you're not trying..
I love it when shy little Gallagher compares himself to Lennon........,comedy lives...........
Any parent or grown child who doesn’t choke just a little at this masterpiece is DEAD on the inside…
When he gives a concert, he gives it with true love. He doesn't need the money, he has no point to prove. He just loves what he does. We feel the love too.
Mccartney is the best songwriter of the XX century
Paul McCartney is the best songwriter of any century!
🌎☮️❤️
The Beatles were the greatest entertainment act of the 20th century, is how I always put it....They actually DID change the world, and for the better.....
@@MarkInLA They're not just the greatest musical (entertainment) act of the 20th Century but the 21st, 22nd and 23rd.......
The Beatles did change the world 🌎 and for the better yes indeed. The influence they had on a global scale is is unequaled. Mikail Gorbachev Premier (President) of the U.S.S.R. from 1985 to 1991 once said ; ~
-- "More than any ideology, more than any religion, more than any war or nuclear bomb, the single most important reason for the diffusion of the Cold War was... The Beatles"
- Mikail Gorbachev
Yes MarkInLA you are correct. Although I didn't know the Beatles personally l am proud of them for being part of my generation.
Oh Mark l can see you have intellect on music history so l would like to share something with you that has really got me very upset, frankly it's sickening. Rolling Stone's new top 500 Albums List updated last in 2020 has destroyed the history and legacy of the greatest musical generations contribution to music and culture. The reason for the change l won't respond in length with because it's just too upsetting for me to elaborate on.
I might add that RS Top 500 Album Chart from 2003 should remain the correct one, but .....
The reason Rolling Stone changed the list in 2020 was because of lack of female artists, people of color and unrelatable content to the younger generation of the 21st Century.
I find this absolutely appalling. Like l mentioned in my other response l won't give my whole opinion on this issue but man would l love to. I'll say this though, are there any guitar players today as good as Jimi Hendrix or singer /songwriters like Lennon - McCartney or Bob Dylan 😎 or virtuoso musicians like Eric Clapton ∆ NO OF COURSE NOT ! But the current list has to put hip hoppers, rappers and the current wave of shallow female singers like (you know who l'm talking about)
She's just finishing up a world tour. No we'll be forced to see her at every Chiefs game during the football seasons.
Mark it's ridiculous and sad, so very sad.
🌏☮️❤️
🍏 Apple Records 🍏
Imagine if John was there to do the chorus
Skeleton
john would want 50 percent of the gate takings as he was a co writer on the song and it would be the shortest reunion in history 😂 . and you just knows someone in the front of the audience would be that NASTY YOKO 🤮 👋🏻
@@_SliK_ No dust.
@@gillesserrigny6324
Didn’t know he was cremated. Thanks👌🏼
yeah imagine!
All my life, I have wondered, hoped & prayed things worked out for Her.
+VenusAmethyst The song is loosely based in a real story about a girl who ran away from home.
+Jonathan Cifuentes She was found 10 days later after it slipped where her boyfriend worked. She went back home.
+Tony Boling
You are referring to Melanie Coe Tony .... It's true Her story Gave John & Paul a story line.
No contact was ever made with Melanie, although Paul came very close in the lyrics to the life she had led.
In my own minds eye, I see a girl more reserved than Melanie .... More vulnerable.
I like to believe the character of the girl in the song should be left to the listener .... Only Paul can explain to us all what became of Her.
+janmarsh yea because he read a news paper and thought about the song
janmarsh Melanie Coe met Paul on 'Ready Steady Go' in '63.......a coincidence.
never thought Paul played it live. Awesome
I don't think he ever did.
same key as original several years after. McCartney is just awesome. Best musician ever
Several? About 50...
@@jaychip1not even 40 years after
Paul McCartney is the poster child of a creative genius
The Master melody maker, story teller and legend.
Paul's voice was a miracle! Some artists should be exempt from aging!
I've heard this song so many times. Why did I cry like a baby when I heard it last week?
Porque te llega al alma?❤️
One of the most beautiful songs ever written by ANYBODY, and such a beautiful performance by Paul and the band! Bravo!
This song made such a big impression on me.
これまで歌詞の意味を知ることなく静かで美しい曲として好きでした。意味を知ったとき、心が震えくぎ付けになりました。娘の気持ちも母親の気持ちも共感出来るので。ポールの作詞といえばLady Madonnaも女性が主人公ですね。ポールの素晴らしい才能に感動しています。
I recall a campfire sing a long a few years back just picking random songs as we went along. Someone suggested this and suddenly we all chimed in remarkably remembering all the main and back up parts. We finished without a dry eye amongst us. We sat there and enjoyed that moment in silence thinking about the Beatles...and our youth.
This is awesome.Paul singing "she's leaving home".Jesus.
2:18
you can really hear when paul get's really deep into the song and it hits you right in the feels.
Beatles shall remain a legend group forever..
One of the songs that made me cry alongside God Only Knows, Love Of My Life, Yesterday, Bridge Over Troubled Water, and Jeff Buckley's cover of Hallelujah. Sir Paul is an absolute legend 🔥🔥👍🙏
This still gives me goosebumps.
On of the most beautifull melody of all times....
This is why The Beatles are the best rock band ever.
Beautiful! Paul's voice magnetic.. it almost sounded like the 1967 original record ! This live performance was that good
I actually believe that these are the best lyrics EVER written - 😢❤️
remindes me of myself, i ran away from home at 2am in the morning though, not 5 o'clock, i was 16yrs old,, never looked back and never went back to live there,
WHAT?
so beautiful and deep...
Flywood Lab Oh yeah,real deep.😂😂😂😂
A wonderful song in a wonderful place bringing cultures together. Thank you.
Some concerts Paul voice seems a bit off but man... he really was on during this concert. Truly amazing... I am not sure there is another rocker from the 60's who can still pull off songs that are over 40 years old.
Pretty ambitious tune for a live rock band to pull off. For me, this was the highlight of Paul's Driving Rain tour set list. Such a brilliant and overlooked song.
Masterpiece. Live version excellent
1967? man I've been listening to this song for 45 years and there is still no let up of emotion when i hear this song.
How lucky am I to have the Beatles in my life. Tomorrow I turn 69 years of age. Will you still love me? I've never stopped.
One of my favorite song from the Beatles....
wtf, was that really Vladimir Putin in the front row? Amazing. My daughter tells me this is her song, definitely, but it felt and hurt worse than this song could ever convey. As a little girl listening to this album, I would have never guessed in a hundred years
That's what I was wondering!! The one person in the audience who did not seem to be moved by the song. Looks like his body guards were there, too.
Yes. That was Putin.
0:39 Him?
@@kasperorganics-organiccott6881 What do you want to see, excessive forced false emotion? You can't understand what a person is feeling by looking at them. Grow up
Impossible to be Putin
A few days ago, I had a dream where the melody of this song was being played in the background on loop. I had to hum it to my Mom--a Beatles fan--just to know the title, and listened to it while I'm on my way to work.
While I was listening to it someone must be cutting onions, I swear.
I love this song so much that I can't stop listening to it 😍
This Song appeared over 40 years Ago...Now Close your Eyes and hear the Voice...Magic
Wow his voice is better than ever in this clip. His bands background vocals supplemented him perfectly.
0:39 putin on keys
😂
M jc lfmao xd
Putin actually at 0:24
he is
Colin Dawson FUCKING WHAT?
Absolute brilliant song from a great singer of all time long live Paul mccartney
One of the best songs on Sgt Peppers . McCartney won an Ivor Novello award for best song of 1967 for this . The subject of the song is a real person , Melanie Coe , who was 17 at the time and who did run away from home with her boyfriend , a croupier , not from the motor trade , only to return home ( pregnant ) ten days later . McCartney , in poetic licence , changed the facts a little . McCartney had previously presented Melanie with best dancer award in the pop music show , Ready Steady Go .
Excellent composition.
Yes yes yes !!!!!!!
Such a wonderful song.
Como quisiera escuchar tan sólo una vez... UNA SOLA VEZ NADA MÁS QUISIERA ESCUCHAR A PAUL CANTAR ESTA CANCION EN VIVO.
Absolutely impeccable!
i could be wrong but it seems that this audience were mesmerised. Being from Russia, they appreciate the old music ,as do I. thanks for posting this.
Cry... cry over... Dad and Mom... She has gone! One the most beautiful songs ever.
I was there that evening , wonderful concert it was😊
2023 and this song still haunts with its story, its melody, and its beauty. Paul McCartneyis not just a genius in songwriting, he wrote songs with stories in them. Penny Lane, Paperback Writer, Fool on the Hill, Hey Jude, The Long and Winding Road, etc.
What a beautiful composition lot of meaning in one's life traveling through their journey.
I once read that this song, composed by Paul, was considered a musical masterpiece. Paul is my #1 musical legend of my lifetime (68+ yrs). Jeff Lynne is #2.
Such a beautiful yet haunting song
I love paul mccartney! ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
Been to Red Square 10 years ago but sure wish I had been there seeing this....
Never thought this song was so deep. I guess we understand things as years go by.
Beatles is the best Bard of the last century.
Great story telling Paul.
Paul's got himself a real dynamite band. I want the drummers gig so bad.
Seeing Putin and some of the Russian musicians who were big fans of the Beatles watching McCartney gave me shivers...
@Rose FabFour Of course, because he is a clever man..
Putin--Khuylo
thank you Paul love you
Excellent performance. Like the record.
Where is my dad in this universe? I connect with him for an instant in Beatles music.
My favorite Beatles song, simply beautiful, this is a great find, I had not seen this, it shows that no matter what nationality we are the same, beauty is beauty
Master songwriter.
This song demonstrates the genius that Paul McCartney is mind blowing song
beautiful
Watching the crowd of young Russians singing along and knowing every word of Paul's masterpiece. I was literally moved to tears...
My dream come true ..at live thanks Macca Guys..🤗❤🙏
Bravo.....I can't deny your talent. I love you, Man. The whole world does. No matter what you've been through in your life; the joys; achievements; rumours; accusations; pain & sufferings; absolute love; ....the music & your God given gifted voice; right now in Houston,Texas, USA 10-19-2017 10:17pm an accomplished guitarist/musician is adoring you being alive. I love you Paul. Damn....I wish I were in your band... even for just 1 hour. God Bless Sir JMP & Namaste. :-)
I remember the first time i heard this song, I'll admit it, i cried :P such a great song!
this might be one of the best live performances ever
I feel so very, very fortunate to have had this staggering musical influence in my life while I was young. The richness and diversity of inspiration that The Beatles brought to the wider world was nothing less than phenomenal. It *changed society* in Western culture globally. I take earplugs with me now when I do my food shopping - the unadulterated crap that relentlessly blasts through store speakers drives me out of there every time. I don't need or want to hear the autotuned, synthesised, sampled, repetitious BS that passes for "music" now. George Martin's touch is all over Beatles music - it was an ingenious collaboration for which I am eternally grateful.
brillante...
una de las mejores versiones de esta hermosiissisisma cancion.
gracias paul y los beatles por componer tan "BELLA" mùsica.
desde el minuto 2:03 al minuto 2:28 ha sido uno de los mejores formas de terminar una cancion que he escuchado en mi vida . que gran version.
damn
this song
make me cry
i'm down
John's vocals are irreplaceable.
It usually is.
Paul its a beast, noone like him , such a beautiful song,,, I love it
Complex and beautiful piece of music
Wonderful song, the harmonious interpretation touches deeply.
What do you admire most about Paul
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi Hello! Paul's ability to lovingly manifest all of his talents. He conquers generations with exuberant musical work.
@@angelacampanha2897 yeah that’s really nice, so what’s your favorite song from Paul
@@MarcosBryant-lj8zi Maybe I'm Amazed
@@angelacampanha2897 yeah I love that one too but I especially love listening to “Yesterday”
one-of-my-all-time-favorite-beatle-songs-so-beautiful-magnificent
Wonder what its like for the guys in the band to know you are filling the boots of Rock an Roll history
gives me chills one of my favorites if not mine.
thanks. Gr8 song and Paul and band deliver it well. Gr8 sound. ty
A Class Act. As always. Weren't we a lucky lot to have been contemporaries of The Beatles? To have experienced this caliber of music, this entertainment, this common human vibe. To have existed in the same space and time as they. Now, what problems were you talking about?
Parents: pay close attention to the feelings and hearts of your children before you lose them to the cruel temptations of the world...