Genius Lyrics
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The Beatles – I'll Be Back
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[Verse 1] / You know if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I told you once before "goodbye" / But I came back again / [Bridge] / I love you so / I'm the
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Elliott Smith – I'll Be Back
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[Verse 1] / You know if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / Because I told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / [Verse 2] / I thought that you would
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Jonathan Groff & Original Broadway Cast of "Hamilton" – You'll Be Back
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This song, framed as a letter from King George to the colonists, is a kind of extended double entendre. It addresses the grievances of the colonists and asserts George’s authority
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The Beatles – I'll Be Back (Take 2)
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One two three one two / You know if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / I love you so / I'm the
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Golden Earring – I'll Be Back Again
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You know, if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I, told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / I love you so / I'm the one who wants you / I'm
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The Beatles – I'll Be Back Covers
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See all of “I'll Be Back” by The Beatles’s covers
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The Beatles – I'll Be Back Samples
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See all of “I'll Be Back” by The Beatles’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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The Who – I'll Be Back
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The time has come for us to see / If you'll take me once again / But darlin', I'll be back / I'll be reborn / I know I'll always want to be your friend / This life was like
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Johnny Rivers – I'll Be Back
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You know if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / I love you so / I'm the one who wants you / Yes, I
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Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends – I'll Be Back
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[Verse 1] / You know if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I-I-I told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / [Bridge 1] / I love you so / I'm
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R. Stevie Moore – I'll Be Back
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You know if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / I love you so / I'm the one who wants you / Yes, I
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MonaLisa Twins – I'll Be Back
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You know if you break my heart I'll go / But I'll be back again / Cos I told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / I love you so / I'm the one who wants you / Yes, I'm
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The Beatles – I'll Be Back Interpolations
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See all of “I'll Be Back” by The Beatles’s interpolations
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Jimmy Fallon & The Roots (Ft. Jimmy Fallon & The Roots) – You'll Be Back
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Jimmy Fallon begins his cover of “You’ll Be Back” with a corny shtick, claiming that he was “classically trained” and demonstrating an unusual breathing technique while singing the
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The Buckinghams – I'll Be Back
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You know, if you break my heart, I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I told you once before goodbye / But I came back again / I love you so / I'm the one who wants you / Yes
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UB40 – I'll Be Back
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You know / If you break my heart, I'll go / But I'll be back again / 'Cause I / Told you once before, goodbye / But I came back again / You'll never know / I'm the one who loves
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Shawn Colvin – I'll Be Back
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[Verse 1] / You know if you break my heart I’ll go / But I’ll be back again / ‘Cause I told you once before good-bye / But I came back again / [Chorus] / I love you so / I’m the
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Twisted Translations – Google Translate Sings: "You'll Be Back" from "Hamilton"
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[Verse 1] / To say / How the cost of my love is not a check that you're ready to go / Cry to your flying vehicles the sea when taken you see me induce / Why do looked unhappy
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Peter, Paul and Mary – Leaving On a Jet Plane
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Written by John Denver in 1966, picked up by PP&M in 1967 for their Album 1700 and released as a single in 1969 – their only No. 1 hit.
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The Fiery Furnaces – I'm Going Away
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I'm going away / I'm going away / I'll be back some old day / I'll be back some old day / I'll be back some old day / I'm going away / I'm going away / I'll be back some old day
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The Beatles – I'll Cry Instead
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John Lennon wrote the song for the “break-out” sequence in the film. The song was recorded on 1 June 1964 in two sections, A and B, which could then be spliced together at a later
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The Beatles – Wait
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First recorded and left off the Help! album, “Wait” was exhumed during the final day’s recording for Rubber Soul, nearly five months later. It was written while The Beatles were
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Johnny Rivers – I'll Cry Instead (Live)
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I've got every reason on earth to be mad / 'Cause I've just lost the only girl I had / If I could get my way, I'd get myself locked up today / But I can't, so I'll cry instead / I'
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Nick Lutsko – Let's Get The Beatles Back Together Again
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[Chorus] / This is an invitation to Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr / Let's get the Beatles back together again / I'll cover John and George's parts / [VERSE 1] / I've got that
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The Beatles – Can't Buy Me Love
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A number-one hit single for The Beatles, primarily written by Paul McCartney, “Can’t Buy Me Love” was one of their favorite live cuts back in the heyday of Beatlemania. Its
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Ray Charles – Hit The Road Jack
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This tongue and cheek verbal duel of a couple has an eternal message of the unsolved conflict between the dreamer(he) and the practical(her), presented in Ray Charles’s unique way.
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The Beatles – Rocky Raccoon
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This is a folk pastiche by McCartney inspired by a fireside jam the group and their companions had in India.
The song takes its influences from American folk music phrasings and
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The Highwaymen – Highwayman
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Have you ever written a song so great that the four greatest Outlaw Country singers of all time named their supergroup after it? No? Well, that’s because you’re not Jimmy Webb.
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The Beatles – I've Just Seen a Face
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The twelfth track of The Beatles' album Help!, “I’ve Just Seen A Face” seems to be a standard “Love At First Sight” song.
The working title of this song was “Auntie Gin’s Theme
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The Beatles – You Know What to Do
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[Verse 1] / When I see you, I just don't know what to say / I like to be with you every hour of the day / [Chorus] / So if you want me just like I need you / You know what to do
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The Beatles – You'll Be Mine
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“You’ll Be Mine,” being one of the first Beatles recordings, is a Lennon-McCartney parody inspired by The Ink Spots. Like “Hallelujah, I Love Her So” and “Cayenne,” this recording
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The Beatles – I'll Follow the Sun
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While this acoustic ballad first appeared on 1964’s Beatles For Sale, it is one of the Beatles' earliest Lennon-McCartney originals. Paul claimed that he wrote the song when he was
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Cher – You Haven't Seen the Last of Me
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[Verse 1] / Feeling broken, barely holding on / But there's just something so strong / Somewhere inside me / And I am down, but I'll get up again / Don't count me out just yet / [
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The Beatles – Don't Bother Me
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This was the first song George Harrison wrote on his own. It wasn’t particularly highly regarded by any of The Beatles, but they kept it.
A lot of the girls were mad on him, so we
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Nick Lutsko – The Beatles, Pt. 2
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[Chorus] / This is an invitation to Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr / Let's get the Beatles back together again, I'll cover John's and George's parts / I got that model type that's
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The Quarrymen – In Spite of All the Danger
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Composed by original Beatles, “In Spite of All the Danger” is not only the exclusive Beatles song to which Paul and George alone share the writing credits, it also is the first
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Oasis – Don't Look Back in Anger
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“Don’t Look Back in Anger” was released as the fourth single off of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, February 19th 1996. In 2006, it was included in the “Best Of”-compilation
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The Beatles – A Taste of Honey
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This McCartney-led number, a cover of the 1961 film of the same name’s theme song.
It was performed at their Royal Variety Performance of 1963.
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