| Paul McCartney wrote this about
his girlfriend, an actress named
Jane Asher. They split for good in
1968. |
| This was released as a single
backed with "Day Tripper." Debate
raged over which was the A-side.
Most pop groups put B-sides on their
singles that were far inferior, but
The Beatles often came out with 45s
containing 2 great songs. |
| John Lennon sang the "life is
very short" part (which he also
wrote), McCartney sang the rest.
(thanks, john - jacksonville, FL) |
| A promotional film was made to
support this song. It was one of the
first music videos. |
| Stevie Wonder covered this in
1971. His version hit US #13. |
| In England, this was used in ads
for Hewlett-Packard. |
| On his 2002 Back In The US
tour, McCartney played a solo
version of this on his acoustic
guitar. |
| In many KUMON (reading and
writing centers) in Canada, there
are posters of Paul and at the
bottom, it says "We Can Work It
Out." (thanks, Scott Baddwin -
edmonton, England) |