Nineteen Hundred & Eighty Five

Paul McCartney · Other Songs - Paul McCartney

On no one left alive in nineteen hundred and eighty five will ever do



She may be right, she may be fine



She may get love but she won't get mine



'Cos I got you



Oh, I, oh, I



Well, I just can't enough of that sweet stuff



My little lady gets behind



On my mama, said the time would come



When I would find myself in love with you



I didn't think I never dreamed



That I would be around to see it all come true



Woah, I, oh, I



Well, I just can't get enough of that sweet stuff



My little lady gets behind

Nineteen Hundred & Eighty Five

Paul McCartney's 'Nineteen Hundred & Eighty Five' stands as a defining track from his 1971 solo career, released on the album Ram. The song captures the post-Beatles era with its distinctive blend of rock and pop, featuring McCartney's signature songwriting and melodic sensibilities. It reflects the personal and professional transition he undertook after leaving The Beatles, showcasing his ability to craft introspective yet accessible material. The recording is celebrated for its polished production and McCartney's vocal delivery, which balances warmth with a reflective tone appropriate for the subject matter. As a key piece in his solo discography, it remains a staple of his catalog, illustrating his continued relevance and artistic evolution during the early 1970s.