Well Well Well

John Lennon · Lennon - Signature Box [2010]

Well well well oh well well well well oh well



I took my loved one out to dinner

So we could get a bite to eat

And though we both had been much thinner

She looked so beautiful I could eat her

Well well well oh well well well well oh well



I took my loved one to a big field

So we could watch the english sky

We both were nervous feeling guilty

And neither one of us knew just why

Well well well oh well well well well oh well

Well well well oh well well well well oh well....



We sat and talked of revolution

Just like two liberals in the sun

We talked of womens liberation

And how the hell we could get things done

Well well well oh well well well oh well



I took my loved one to a big field

So we could catch the english sky

We both were nervous feeling guilty

And neither one of us knew just why

Well well well oh well well well oh well

Well well well oh well well well oh well....

Well Well Well

John Lennon's "Well Well Well" stands as a poignant song in his solo discography, reflecting his evolution as a songwriter beyond the Beatles era. Recorded for the "Lennon - Signature Box" compilation, the track exemplifies his signature blend of melancholic melody and introspective lyricism. The song captures a moment of quiet reflection, characteristic of Lennon's work in the late 1970s and early 1980s, where he frequently explored themes of personal struggle and emotional vulnerability. Its acoustic arrangement highlights his ability to craft intimate soundscapes that resonate with listeners seeking authenticity. As part of his broader catalog, "Well Well Well" demonstrates his continued relevance and artistic depth, offering a glimpse into the man behind the icon.