I'll Be On My Way
Beatles · Live at the BBC
That's the end of the day
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way
Just one kiss and I'll go
Don't hide the tears that don't show
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way
To where the winds don't blow
And golden rivers flow
This way will I go
They were right, I was wrong
True love didn't last long
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way
To where the winds don't blow
And golden rivers flow
This way will I go
They were right, I was wrong
True love didn't last long
As the June light turns to moonlight
I'll be on my way
I'll be on my way, oh oh oh
I'll be on my way, oh oh oh
I'll be on my way
About I'll Be On My Way
"I'll Be On My Way" is a spirited track by The Beatles, originally recorded for the *Live at the BBC* album. Released in 1963, the song captures the band's early energy and characteristic blend of rock and roll with melodic pop sensibilities. The recording features the group's signature harmonies and driving rhythm, showcasing their rapid development as a studio and live act during their formative years. While often associated with their broader catalog of upbeat numbers, this specific performance highlights the band's ability to deliver catchy, danceable material that resonated with audiences across the United Kingdom and beyond. It stands as a testament to their early success and the vibrant musical landscape of the early 1960s.

