I've Got A Feeling Lyrics



Lennon/McCartney


I've got a feeling, a feeling deep inside
Oh yeah, Oh yeah.
I've got a feeling, a feeling I can't hide
Oh no. Oh no, Oh no,
Yeah I've got a feeling.

Oh please believe me, I'd hate to miss the train
Oh yeah, Oh yeah.
And if you leave me I won't be late again
Oh no, Oh no, Oh no.
Yeah I've got a feeling yeah.

All these years I've been wandering around,
Wondering how come nobody told me
All that I was looking for was somebody
Who looked like you.

Ev'rybody had a hard year
Ev'rybody had a good time
Ev'rybody had a wet dream,
Ev'rybody saw the sunshine
Oh yeah, Oh yeah.
Ev'rybody had a good year,
Ev'rybody let their hair down,
Ev'rybody pulled their socks up,
Ev'rybody put their foot down.
Oh yeah, Oh yeah.

[Oh my soul... so odd.]

 
Lead Singer: Paul/John

Recording: 1/22/68, 1/24/69, 1/27/69, 1/28/69, 1/30/69
Mixing: 2/5/69 [4/69 or 5/69], 3/23/70
Length: 3:38
Take: 1

Anomalies

Throughout * NEW *
Paul never seem to play his melodic bass line and sing at the same time. Especially at 2:01, Paul returns to doing the full bass line while John sings, yet stops at 2:45 when he has to rejoin him"

CoreyTan@aol.com observed: "Such is live recording, but you would have figured Paul could chew gum and walk at the same time."

0:02-0:04
During John's guitar intro, George plays some stray notes, noticable to centre and right as faders open. Sounds like maybe George tuning up his first and second notes?
0:05-0:06
CD release makes fade in of Paul's vocal very obvious, with a copious amount of "hiss"
2:41 * NEW *
Something disasterous happens with the guitar work here.
3:18
Some discussion over whether John says "Oh yeah" or "F*ck yeah" arose. Sounds like "Oh Yeah", but with a laugh in the middle of the phrase.
3:33
Apart from the "Oh my soul, 'ts so hard", there is a faint background comment about "looking over the edge

A mix of 2 unfinished songs, McCartney's "I've Got a Feeling" and Lennon's "Everybody Had a Hard Year."
This was the last song Lennon and McCartney wrote as a partnership.
The Beatles recorded this live on the Apple rooftop, which was used in their movie, Let It Be. They played on the roof as a way to end the movie, which was footage of The Beatles working out songs in the studio.


Let It Be Lyrics   

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