I'll Be On My Way

The Beatles · Live At The Bbc

The sun is fading away

That's the end of the day

As the June light turns to moonlight

I'll be on my way



Just one kiss and I'll go

Don't hide the tears that don't show

As the June light turns to moonlight

I'll be on my way



To where the winds don't blow

And golden rivers flow

This way will I go



They were right, I was wrong

True love didn't last long

As the June light turns to moonlight

I'll be on my way



To where the winds don't blow

And golden rivers flow

This way will I go



They were right, I was wrong

True love didn't last long

As the June light turns to moonlight

I'll be on my way



I'll be on my way, oh oh oh

I'll be on my way, oh oh oh

I'll be on my way

About I'll Be On My Way

"I'll Be On My Way" is a track from The Beatles' 1994 live album *Live At The BBC*, capturing the band's dynamic energy in a studio setting. Recorded during their extensive BBC sessions, the song showcases the group's evolving sound as they transitioned from their early rock and roll roots into a more complex pop and psychedelic style. The performance highlights the interplay between John Lennon's melodic lead and Paul McCartney's rhythmic drive, reflecting the collaborative spirit that defined their career. As part of a significant collection of live recordings, this track offers listeners an authentic glimpse into the band's improvisational skills and stage presence. It remains a staple of their discography, representing the enduring appeal of their live performances and the timeless quality of their songwriting.