Crying Waiting Hoping

Beatles · Live at the BBC

Crying, crying,
waiting, waiting,
hoping, hoping,
you'll come back,
I just can't seem
to get you off my mind.

Crying, crying,
waiting, waiting,
hoping, hoping,
you'll come back.
You're the one I love.
I think about you
all the time.

Crying, crying,
tears keep a-falling
all night long.
Waiting, waiting,
it seems so useless,
I know it's wrong
to keep on...

...crying, crying,
waiting, waiting,
hoping, hoping,
you'll come back baby,
someday soon
things will change
and you'll be mine.

Crying, crying,
tears keep a-falling
all night long.
Waiting, waiting,
it seems so useless,
I know it's wrong
to keep on...

...crying, crying,
waiting, waiting,
hoping, hoping,
you'll come back
maybe someday soon,
things will change
and you'll be mine.

Crying, crying,
waiting, waiting,
hoping, hoping.

About Crying Waiting Hoping

"Crying Waiting Hoping" is a track recorded by The Beatles during their early television appearances, originally broadcast on BBC television in 1963. While often associated with the band's broader live performances, this specific recording appears on the compilation *Live at the BBC*, capturing the group's energetic style and vocal harmonies characteristic of their mid-1960s era. The song reflects the upbeat, pop-rock sound that defined The Beatles' initial rise to fame, showcasing their ability to blend catchy melodies with complex arrangements. It stands as part of their extensive discography of live and broadcast material, offering listeners a glimpse into the band's dynamic stage presence before their studio work became increasingly innovative. The track remains a staple for fans interested in the raw energy of The Beatles' early television broadcasts and their foundational role in the British Invasion.