It won't be long yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long yeah (yeah), 'til I belong to you

Every night when everybody has fun
Here am I sitting all on my own

It won't be long yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long yeah (yeah), 'til I belong to you

Since you left me, I'm so alone
Now you're coming, you're coming on home
I'll be good like I know I should
You're coming home, you're coming home

Every night the tears come down from my eyes
Every day I've done nothing but cry

It won't be long yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long yeah (yeah), 'til I belong to you

Since you left me, I'm so alone
Now you're coming, you're coming on home
I'll be good like I know I should
You're coming home, you're coming home

So every day we'll be happy, I know
Now I know that you won't leave me no more

It won't be long yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long (yeah), yeah (yeah), yeah (yeah)
It won't be long yeah (yeah), 'til I belong to you


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It Won't Be Long Lyrics as written by Paul Mccartney John Lennon

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    To me, it doesn't matter who wrote it, I still like it. I fell in love with it when I heard it on the anthology movie, and the video they put with it is just so fun! It shows the beatles out doing crazy things and the like, its their true essence, when they weren't jaded by fame and the business of it all. Just a bunch of lads having fun...

    EyeMtheWalruson April 15, 2006   Link

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