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Artist/Band:
Beatles
Lyrics for Song: Old Brown Shoe
Lyrics for Album: Past Masters Volume Two
want a love that's right
Right is only half of what's wrong
I want a short-haired girl
who sometimes wears it twice as long
Now I'm stepping out this old brown shoe
Baby I'm in love with you
I'm so glad you came here
It won't be the same now, I'm telling you
Pick me up from where
some try to drag me down
And when I see your smile
replacing every thoughtless frown
So escaping from this zoo
Baby I'm in love with you
I'm so glad you came here
it won't be the same now when I'm with you
If I grow up I'll be a singer
wearing rings on every finger
Not worrying what they or you'll say
I'll live and love and maybe some day
who knows baby, you may comfort me, heh
I may appear to be imperfect
my love is something you can't reject
I'm changing faster that the weather
If you and me should get together
Who knows baby, you may comfort me
I know my love is yours to miss
that love is something I'd hate
I'll make an early start
I'm making sure that I'm not late
For you sweet top lip I'm in the queue
Baby I'm in love with you
I'm so glad you came here
it won't be the same now when I'm with you
I'm so glad you came here
it won't be the same now when I'm with you
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Tu la, tu ru tu
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About Old Brown Shoe
"Old Brown Shoe" stands as a poignant and intimate ballad within The Beatles' extensive discography, showcasing the group's ability to blend folk influences with their signature pop sensibilities. Recorded during the band's early years, the track reflects the raw emotional depth characteristic of their first studio album, *Please Please Me*. The song's narrative focuses on the passage of time and the bittersweet nature of growing up, a theme that resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike. As part of The Beatles' broader catalog, this recording exemplifies their evolution from simple rock and roll to more complex, emotionally nuanced compositions. Its inclusion on archival compilations like *Past Masters Volume Two* highlights its enduring significance in their body of work. The melody and lyrics work together to create a timeless piece that captures the universal experience of childhood and the inevitable shifts in perspective that come with maturity, cementing its place among the band's most beloved and frequently covered songs. |
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| Album Lyrics: Past Masters Volume Two |
 Beatles
"Past Masters Volume Two"
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