Submitted by Matt on Wed, 03/21/2018 - 21:37
Song Rating
Average: 5 (4 votes)
Artist
Tedeschi Trucks (Orig The Beatles)
Lyrics

I've got a feelin', a feelin' deep inside, oh yeah...oh yeah...
I've got a feelin', a feelin' I can't hide...oh no no...whoa no...
Yeah, yeah, I got a feelin', yeah...
Oh please believe me, I'd hate to miss the train...oh yeah...oh yeah...
Ooh, and if you leave me, I won't be late again, no no no, oh no...
Yeah, I've got a feelin', yeah... whew... ooh... oh yeah...
And I don't understand, how come nobody told me?
Why I'd want to sing like Milli Vanilli
All I ever wanted was someone who looked like you... you... oh...
I got a feelin', that keeps me on my toes, oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah...
Uh huh, I got a feelin', I think that everybody knows, oh yeah yeah, oh yeah...
Yeah, wow, I got a feelin', yeah...whoa...
Everybody had a good year, though we never saw the sunshine
Everybody had a wet dream, making Temple was a good time
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Everybody made a movie, everybody had one line
Everybody misses Andy, we'll be seein' him in no time
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah
Ooh yeah, I got a feelin', yeah... oh...
I got a feelin', a feelin' deep inside, oh yeah yeah, oh yeah...
Ooh, I got a feelin', a feelin' i can't hide, oh no no, oh no...
Yeah... I got a feelin', yeah... yeah... ah... ooh... yeah...

Image
I've Got A Feelin
RS500_rank
0
Length
3:37
Released Year
1970
Genre Era
Genre
Produced By
Phil Spector
Song Note

"I've Got a Feeling" is a song by the Beatles, from the 1970 album Let It Be. It is one of the songs on the album from the Beatles' rooftop concert.[3] It is a combination of two unfinished songs: Paul McCartney's "I've Got a Feeling", and John Lennon's "Everybody Had a Hard Year".

Lennon's song was a litany where every line started with the word "everybody". The song had been recorded twice before by Lennon, prior to the Let It Be sessions. The first occurred in early December 1968 at Lennon's Kenwood estate on a portable cassette tape.[4] For this, the lyric was "Everyone had a hard year" instead of the later "Everybody".[4] Later in December 1968, with the lyric changed to "everybody," Lennon was filmed performing the song in the back garden of Kenwood. This footage was used in the Yoko Ono art film Rape: Film No. 6, which was broadcast on Austrian National Television on 31 March 1969.


While McCartney's song was very optimistic, Lennon had actually endured a "hard year"—he divorced his first wife, Cynthia Lennon; his girlfriend Yoko Ono had a miscarriage; he was battling a heroin addiction; he was arrested for drug possession; he was estranged from his son Julian; and he had grown deeply unhappy in the Beatles.

In the film Let It Be, Lennon jokingly claimed he had written "Everybody Had a Hard Year" the night before.

Song Note Source
Wikipedia
Song of Day Date
Written By
Lennon/McCartney
Album
Let It Be
Vocal Type
Both
Song Status