Stand By Me

The Beatles · Other Songs - The Beatles

When the night has come

And the land is dark

And the moon is the only light we see



No I won't be afraid

No I won't be afraid

Just as long as you stand

Stand by me



[Chorus:]

So darling, darling stand by me

Oh, stand by me

Oh, stand by, oh stand, stand by me



If the sky that we look upon

Should tumble and fall

Or the mountain should crumble to the sea



I won't cry, I won't cry

No I won't shed a tear

Just as long as you stand, stand by me



[Chorus: Repeat 2X]



Whenever you're in trouble would you stand by me?

Oh, stand by

Oh, stand by, oh stand, stand by me



[Chorus:]

Stand By Me

The Beatles' 1961 recording of 'Stand By Me' stands as a pivotal moment in the group's early development, showcasing their transition from skiffle to polished pop. Originally written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, the track features a distinctive arrangement that blends traditional pop structures with emerging rock energy. Released on the 1963 album 'With The Beatles', the song became a staple of their live performances, demonstrating the band's growing confidence and musical versatility. Its enduring appeal lies in its melodic simplicity and the harmonies that defined their sound during the height of the British Invasion. As a foundational piece of their discography, it captures the optimism and youthful spirit characteristic of their early work while establishing the template for their later, more complex compositions.