Two Of Us

Beatles · Let it be ... naked

Two of us riding nowhere
spending someone's hard earned pay
You and me Sunday driving
Not arriving on our way back home
We're on our way back home
We're on our way home
We're going home

Two of us sending postcards
writing letters on my wall
You and me burning matches
lifting latches on our way back home
We're on our way back home
We're on our way home
We're going home

You and I have memories
longer than the road
that stretches out ahead

Two of us wearing raincoats
standing solo in the sun
You and me chasing paper
getting nowhere on our way back home
We're on our way back home
We're on our way home
We're going home

You and I have memories
longer that that road
that stretches out ahead

Two of us wearing raincoats
standing solo in the sun
You and me chasing paper
getting nowhere on our way back home
We're on our way back home
We're on our way home
We're going home
We're going home

Two Of Us

Two Of Us stands as a poignant reflection on the Beatles' final era, capturing the band's dynamic during the turbulent Let It Be sessions. Originally recorded in 1969, this acoustic-driven track highlights the enduring partnership between John Lennon and Paul McCartney as they navigated the complexities of their creative relationship. The song's gentle melody and straightforward arrangement emphasize the intimacy of their collaboration, offering a moment of clarity amidst the chaos of the album's production. As a staple of the group's discography, it remains a testament to their ability to craft enduring pop melodies that resonate across generations. The track continues to be celebrated for its emotional honesty and the seamless vocal interplay that defined much of the band's later work.