Song

For No One

Release date: 05 August 1966

Your day breaks,
Your mind aches,
You find that all her words of kindness linger on
When she no longer needs you.

She wakes up,
She makes up,
She takes her time and doesn't feel she has to hurry;
She no longer needs you.

And in her eyes you see nothing,
No sign of love behind the tears cried for no one.
A love that should have lasted years.

You want her
You need her,
And yet you don't believe her when she says her love is dead;
You think she needs you.

And in her eyes you see nothing,
No sign of love behind the tears cried for no one.
A love that should have lasted years.

You stay home,
She goes out,
She says that long ago she knew someone but now he's gone;
She doesn't need him.

Your day breaks,
Your mind aches,
There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head;
You won't forget her.

And in her eyes you see nothing,
No sign of love behind the tears cried for no one.
A love that should have lasted years.

"For No One"
Song by the Beatles from the album Revolver
Released 5 August 1966
Recorded 9, 16 and 19 May 1966
EMI Studios
Genre Baroque pop
Length 2:01
Label Parlophone
Writer Lennon-McCartney
Producer George Martin
Revolver track listing
14 tracks
Side one
  1. "Taxman"
  2. "Eleanor Rigby"
  3. "I'm Only Sleeping"
  4. "Love You To"
  5. "Here, There and Everywhere"
  6. "Yellow Submarine"
  7. "She Said She Said"
Side two
  1. "Good Day Sunshine"
  2. "And Your Bird Can Sing"
  3. "For No One"
  4. "Doctor Robert"
  5. "I Want to Tell You"
  6. "Got to Get You into My Life"
  7. "Tomorrow Never Knows"

"For No One" is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon-McCartney) that originally appeared on the Beatles' seventh album, Revolver. A baroque pop song about the end of a relationship, it was one of McCartney's most mature and poignant works upon its release. Mostly performed by the composer, the track is distinguished by its French horn solo, performed by Alan Civil and used as an obbligato in the final verse.

John Lennon said of the song, "One of my favourites of his--a nice piece of work."

©1963 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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