I Me Mine
Beatles · Let it be
I me mine, I me mine, I me mine
All through the night
I me mine, I me mine, I me mine
Now they're frightened of leaving it
Everyone's weaving it
Coming on strong all the time
All through the day
I me mine
I I me me mine
I I me me mine
I I me me mine
I I me me mine
All I can hear
I me mine, I me mine, I me mine
Even those tears
I me mine, I me mine, I me mine
No one's frightened of playing it
Everyone's saying it
Flowing more freely than wine
All through the day
I me mine
I I me me mine
I I me me mine
I I me me mine
I I me me mine
All I can hear
I me mine, I me mine, I me mine
Even those tears
I me mine, I me mine, I me mine
no one's frightened of playing it
Everyone's saying it
Flowing more freely than wine
All through your life
I me mine
I Me Mine
I Me Mine stands as a poignant reflection on human conflict within the Beatles' final studio album, Let It Be. Written by George Harrison, the track captures the band's internal tensions during a difficult recording period. The song's minimalist arrangement highlights Harrison's guitar work and the group's tight vocal harmonies, characteristic of their later era. As a key component of the album's legacy, it showcases Harrison's growing songwriting confidence alongside John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The recording remains a staple of the band's extensive catalogue, illustrating their ability to convey complex emotions through simple, direct musical statements. Its enduring presence in live performances and compilations underscores its significance in the group's final chapter.

