I'll Follow The Sun

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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 come
and, 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 come
and, 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

Released on the 1964 album *Beatles for Sale*, "I'll Follow The Sun" stands as a pivotal track in the Beatles' early American repertoire. Written by George Harrison, the song was originally recorded by the Chiffons and later covered by the Beatles, who infused it with their signature harmonies and driving rhythm. The recording features Paul McCartney's distinctive vocal performance and serves as a bridge between the band's earlier pop-rock sound and the more complex arrangements they would develop in subsequent years. Its inclusion on *Beatles for Sale* highlighted the group's growing confidence and their ability to reinterpret American rock and roll classics with their own unique identity. The song remains a staple of their discography, celebrated for its infectious energy and Harrison's songwriting contribution to their early catalog.