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The Long and Winding Road Lyrics
The long and winding road
That leads to your door
Will never disappear
I've seen that road before
It always leads me here
Lead me to you door
The wild and windy night
That the rain washed away
Has left a pool of tears
Crying for the day
Why leave me standing here
Let me know the way
Many times I've been alone
And many times I've cried
Any way you'll never know
The many ways I've tried
But still they lead me back
To the long winding road
You left me waiting here
A long long time ago
Don't leave me standing here
Lead me to your door
But still they lead me back
To the long winding road
You left me waiting here
A long long time ago
Don't leave me standing here
Lead me to your door
That leads to your door
Will never disappear
I've seen that road before
It always leads me here
Lead me to you door
That the rain washed away
Has left a pool of tears
Crying for the day
Why leave me standing here
Let me know the way
And many times I've cried
Any way you'll never know
The many ways I've tried
To the long winding road
You left me waiting here
A long long time ago
Don't leave me standing here
Lead me to your door
To the long winding road
You left me waiting here
A long long time ago
Don't leave me standing here
Lead me to your door
Song Info
Copyright
Lyrics © Sony/atv Music Publishing Llc
Writer
John Lennon, Paul Mccartney
Producer
Phil Spector
Release date
May 11, 1970
Sentiment
Positive
Submitted by
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Read as much into it as you want...In the end it is a love song...love of a person...time...or place....but make no mistake it is a love song....one of the few to never use the phrase "I love you" or even the word love....trust me....it's a love song.
Agree! Of course, this is a love song. Unrequited love. It's like they know each other for a long time. And he's been trying to have her heart. But she never realizes that or never wants to take the relationship further than being "just friends". He's deeply in love, but she never embraces it.
Agree! Of course, this is a love song. Unrequited love. It's like they know each other for a long time. And he's been trying to have her heart. But she never realizes that or never wants to take the relationship further than being "just friends". He's deeply in love, but she never embraces it.
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You are right .... and deductive ! The song is ABout Jane Asher ! [ Paul's Former Girlfriend ] She dumped him after finding another girl in their flat in London ! She was in shock [Jane] Left the house immediately and PAUL !! She would never forgive him ... not let him in her house ... He Kept him standing out there ..... Behind her Door ! He tried {many ways} to be forgiven ... But she was implacable !
You are right .... and deductive ! The song is ABout Jane Asher ! [ Paul's Former Girlfriend ] She dumped him after finding another girl in their flat in London ! She was in shock [Jane] Left the house immediately and PAUL !! She would never forgive him ... not let him in her house ... He Kept him standing out there ..... Behind her Door ! He tried {many ways} to be forgiven ... But she was implacable !
After a wild night PAUL was left a Pool of tears !! [ Lyrics are similar ] Later on Jane would announce that their engagement was to be considered BROKEN !...
After a wild night PAUL was left a Pool of tears !! [ Lyrics are similar ] Later on Jane would announce that their engagement was to be considered BROKEN ! .... and not on her own accord ! {not Because of her will}
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@ShatteredVinyl For me your interpretation is spot on!
@ShatteredVinyl For me your interpretation is spot on!
Technically weezer, this isn't the Beatles last album. Abbey Road is. The disappointment and despair of the Get Back sessions led the Beatles to try and attempt one more album before they broke up, which was Abbey Road. Let It Be came out after Abbey Road though because a different producer was working with Let It Be and he just screwed it all up, especially on the overdubbing of the Long and Winding Road.
The song is inspired by the road down the Kintyre peninsula of Scotland to Paul's home (still owns it) in Machrihanish where Paul retreated to get away from mayhem of the Beatles. The road is long but it isn't as winding as the song suggests - it's fairly straight in most places. There are actually two roads to his place - the coastal road takes a little longer to drive but the ocean views are indescribably beautiful. Definitely a bit of a nowheresville down there even today but very pretty.
1.The long and winding road that leads to your door My life have gone in many directions. I have seen the best in myself and the worst. Here I am.
2.Will never disappear, I’ve seen that road before People can identify. I hope to find out.
Yes, the song appears to be about the Beatles & many things that was going on in the Beatles life at the time must have inspired it.. I cant disagree BUT there is also a much deeper level of understanding in this song.. it is about one's relationship to GOD
I used to listen to it, it made me emotional & i thought it was a love song ( it matched how I felt about frustrating romances) & other times i thought it is a song about some unattainable goal that has a long & winding road to reach it 9it matched how i felt about my career that never got any better or never moved any further)
BUT then ONE DAY it hit me when i was having one of those spiritual ups & downs.. I was literally & desperately crying out to God for help & this song began to play at the same time & oh my God... this was it.. i got what it is all about
IT IS ABOUT THE LONG & WINING ROAD TO GOD & BACK FROM GOD THROUGHOUT ALL OF ETERNITY... this road has no beginning & has no end.. it always is.... You are one with God but then you separate (this separation is only an illusion) when you are born into a new body & then you return to God when you die & become one again... & this keeps going on & going on for eternity.....
when you cry out & suffer is when are under the illusion that you are separate from God & that you are on an endless & tiring road to God but the peace comes in when you realize that in ultimate reality you are never separate from God & you are never on a road to God becuase you are with GOD always & all ways
McCartney: I was a bit flipped out and tripped out at that time. It’s a sad song because it’s all about the unattainable; the door you never quite reach. This is the road that you never get to the end of.
McCartney: I just sat down at my piano in Scotland, started playing and came up with that song, imagining it was going to be done by someone like Ray Charles. I have always found inspiration in the calm beauty of Scotland and again it proved the place where I found inspiration.
McCartney: It’s rather a sad song. I like writing sad songs, it’s a good bag to get into because you can actually acknowledge some deeper feelings of your own and put them in it. It’s a good vehicle, it saves having to go to a psychiatrist.
Martin: That made me angry - and it made Paul even angrier, because neither he nor I knew about it till it had been done. It happened behind our backs because it was done when Allen Klein was running John. He’d organized Phil Spector and I think George and Ringo had gone along with it. They’d actually made an arrangement with EMI and said, ‘This is going to be our record.’
Martin: EMI came to me and said, ‘You made this record originally but we can’t have your name on it.’ I asked them why not and they said: ‘Well, you didn’t produce the final thing.’ I said, ‘I produced the original and what you should do is have a credit saying: “Produced by George Martin, over-produced by Phil Spector”.’ They didn’t think that was a good idea.
According to the Beatles Interview Database 2004, Beatles producer George Martin said Phil Spector's "overproduced remix" was "uncharacteristic" of the Beatles. According to songwriter Paul McCartney, his "long and winding road" was inspired by B842, a thirty-one mile (50 km) road in Scotland that winds along the east coast of Kintyre into Campbeltown, and part of the eighty-two mile (133 km) drive from Lochgilphead.[6] In an interview in 1994, McCartney described the lyric as "a rather sad song. I like writing sad songs, it's a good bag to get into because you can actually acknowledge some deeper feelings of your...
According to the Beatles Interview Database 2004, Beatles producer George Martin said Phil Spector's "overproduced remix" was "uncharacteristic" of the Beatles. According to songwriter Paul McCartney, his "long and winding road" was inspired by B842, a thirty-one mile (50 km) road in Scotland that winds along the east coast of Kintyre into Campbeltown, and part of the eighty-two mile (133 km) drive from Lochgilphead.[6] In an interview in 1994, McCartney described the lyric as "a rather sad song. I like writing sad songs, it's a good bag to get into because you can actually acknowledge some deeper feelings of your own and put them in it. It's a good vehicle, it saves having to go to a psychiatrist."
Nevertheless, the Spector version went on to become the group's twentieth and final US #1 hit.
It is the song about my late mother and how I felt to lose her.
a beautiful song. so fitting for the beatles last album.
This song has a double meaning. It is about the history of the Beatles as well as a song about the road to Paul's house. I read that somewhere.