One After 909

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

(Intro)



My baby says she's traveling

on the one after 909

I said move over honey

I'm traveling on that line



I said move over once

Move over twice

Come on baby,don't be cold as ice

I said I'm traveling on the one after 909



I begged her not to go

And I begged her on my bended knees

You're only fooling around

You're only fooling around with me



I said move over once

Move over twice

Come on baby, don't be cold as ice

I said I'm traveling on the one after 909



Picked up my bag, run to the station

Railman says you've got the wrong location

Picked up my bags, run right home

Then I find I've got the number wrong



Well, I said I'm travelingon the one after 909

I said move over honey

I'm traveling on that line

I said move over once

Move over twice

Come on baby, don't be cold as ice

I said I'm traveling on the one after 909



I've got my bag, run to the station

Railman says you've got the wrong location (yeah)



Picked up my bags, run right home (run right home)

Then I find I've got the number wrong

Well, I said I'm traveling

on the one after 909



I said move over honey

I'm traveling on that line

I said move over once

Move over twice

Come on baby, don't be cold as ice

I said I'm traveling on the one after 909



Yeah

One After 909

Released on the Let It Be album, 'One After 909' stands as a pivotal moment in The Beatles' final studio recordings. The track features a distinctive, repetitive guitar riff that drives the song's hypnotic rhythm, contrasting with the band's usual melodic approach. Recorded during the chaotic sessions of late 1969, the song captures the group's evolving sound as they moved toward their breakup. Its inclusion on the Let It Be album highlights the band's experimental side, blending rock with elements of folk and blues. The recording serves as a testament to their creative process in their final days, offering fans a glimpse into the raw energy and musical evolution of The Beatles' last era.