Now And Then

Album: The Beatles 1967-1970 (2023)
Charted: 1 7
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  • One, two, three

    I know it's true
    It's all because of you
    And if I make it through
    It's all because of you

    And now and then
    If we must start again
    Well, we will know for sure
    That I will love you

    Now and then
    I miss you
    Oh, now and then
    I want you to be there for me
    Always to return to me

    I know it's true
    It's all because of you
    And if you go away
    I know you'll never stay

    Now and then
    I miss you
    Oh, now and then
    I want you to be there for me

    I know it's true
    It's all because of you
    And if I make it through
    It's all because of you

    (Good one) Writer/s: George Harrison, John Winston Lennon, Paul Mccartney, Richard Starkey
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • John Brown from New Haven, CtA very good song by Lennon turned into a great song by the surviving Beatles. Still, wouldn't it have been great if it was a rabble-rouser rock n roll song like Revolution, Help, The Ballad of John & Yoko, Just like Starting Over or Whatever Gets You Thru The Night? Oh well.
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