I've Got A Feeling

The Beatles · Let It Be (Remastered) [2009]

I've got a feeling, a feeling deep inside, oh yeah

Oh, yeah, that's right

I've got a feeling, a feeling I can't hide, oh no no

oh no, oh no

Yeah, yeah

I've got a feeling, yeah



Oh please believe me, I'd hate to miss the train

Oh yeah yeah oh yeah

And if you leave me, I won't be late again

oh no, oh no, oh no

yeah, yeah

I've got a feeling, yeah

I've got a feeling



All these years I've been wandering around

wondering how come nobody told me

All that I was looking for was somebody

who looked like you



I've got a feeling that keeps me on my toes

oh yeah, oh yeah

I've got a feeling that everybody knows

oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah

yeah, yeah

I've got a feeling, yeah

Yeah



Everybody had a hard year

Everybody had a good time

Everybody had a wet dream

Everybody saw the sun shine

Oh yeah (oh yeah), oh yeah, oh yeah

Everybody had a good year

Everybody let their hair down

Everybody pulled their socks up (yeah)

Everybody put their foot down

oh yeah



Everybody had a good year

Everybody had a hard time

Everybody had a wet dream

Everybody saw the sun shine

Everybody had a good year

Everybody let their hair down

Everybody pulled their socks up

Everybody put their foot down

oh yeah



I've got a feeling

I've got a feeling

I've got a feeling, yeah

About I've Got A Feeling

"I've Got A Feeling" is a poignant track from The Beatles' final studio album, Let It Be, released in 1970. Recorded during the band's last sessions in London, the song reflects the group's evolving sound as they moved away from their earlier pop structures toward a more introspective and spiritual direction. The lyrics, penned by Paul McCartney, express a sense of impending change and the uncertainty of the future, themes that resonated deeply with listeners at the time and remain relevant today. Musically, the recording features a distinctive arrangement that blends orchestral elements with the band's signature guitar work, creating a lush atmosphere that contrasts with the raw energy of their earlier live performances. As part of the Let It Be catalogue, this track stands as a testament to the band's artistic maturity and their willingness to experiment with new textures and emotional depths in their final years. It remains a cherished piece of their discography, capturing a specific moment in music history where The Beatles were redefining the boundaries of rock and pop.