If You've Got Trouble
Released on the Beatles' 1995 Anthology 2 compilation, 'If You've Got Trouble' stands as a poignant example of the group's late-period songwriting. Written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon-McCartney, the track reflects the band's evolving musical maturity and lyrical depth during their final years. While the song was not part of their original studio discography, its inclusion in the Anthology series highlighted previously unreleased material that captures the emotional resonance of Lennon's later work. The recording features the distinctive harmonies and production quality characteristic of the Beatles' catalog, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative process that continued until the band's dissolution. As a standalone piece, it remains a testament to Lennon's ability to craft intimate narratives about personal struggle and resilience. |