No More Lonely Nights (Playout Version)

Paul McCartney · Other Songs - Paul McCartney

I can wait another day until I call you

You've only got my heart on a string

And everything a'flutter

But another lonely night might take forever

We've only got each other to blame

It's all the same to me love

'Cause I know what I feel to be right



No more lonely nights

No more lonely nights

You my guiding light

Day or night I'm always there

May I never miss the thrill of being near you

And if it takes a couple of years

To turn your tears to laughter

I will do what I feel to be right



No more lonely nights (never be another)

No more lonely nights

You my guiding light

Day or night I'm always there

And I won't go away until you tell me so

No, I'll never go away

Yes, I know what I feel to be right



No more lonely nights (never be another)

No more lonely nights

You my guiding light

Day or night I'm always there

And I won't go away until you tell me so

No, I'll never go away

And I won't go away until you tell me so

No, I'll never go away

No more lonely nights

No More Lonely Nights (Playout Version)

Paul McCartney's 'No More Lonely Nights (Playout Version)' stands as a pivotal moment in his solo career, marking his first significant foray into rock and roll. Recorded in 1970, the track captures the raw energy and youthful spirit of the Beatles' era, reflecting McCartney's desire to reclaim the rock roots that defined his early work. As a playout version, it was designed for immediate broadcast use, stripping away studio embellishments to focus on the song's driving rhythm and emotional core. The recording serves as a testament to McCartney's versatility, showcasing his ability to blend pop sensibilities with the gritty sound of 1960s rock. Released alongside other seminal tracks from his early solo period, this song remains a crucial piece of his discography, illustrating the transition from the shadow of the Beatles to a confident solo artist. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic capture of a specific moment in music history, offering listeners a direct connection to the rock and roll spirit of the early 1970s.