Agree with PencilNeckedGeek, but one could argue that everything after "world" is redundant since the general definition of "world" is "place we live in". It'd be like saying "the cigarettes which we smoke" or "the guitars which we play" -- there's really nothing else you would do with them.
Agree with PencilNeckedGeek, but one could argue that everything after "world" is redundant since the general definition of "world" is "place we live in". It'd be like saying "the cigarettes which we smoke" or "the guitars which we play" -- there's really nothing else you would do with them.
Still love the song, though. And it works so well over the 007 intro.
Still love the song, though. And it works so well over the 007 intro.
Some people think it's, "but in this ever-changing world in which we live in..."
Others think it's, "but if this ever-changing world in which we live in..."
Still others argue it's, "but if tihs ever-changing world in which we're livin'..."
I'm guessing Paul wrote the third one but accidentally sung the second one and liked how it sounded, so he stuck with it.
Agree with PencilNeckedGeek, but one could argue that everything after "world" is redundant since the general definition of "world" is "place we live in". It'd be like saying "the cigarettes which we smoke" or "the guitars which we play" -- there's really nothing else you would do with them.
Agree with PencilNeckedGeek, but one could argue that everything after "world" is redundant since the general definition of "world" is "place we live in". It'd be like saying "the cigarettes which we smoke" or "the guitars which we play" -- there's really nothing else you would do with them.
Still love the song, though. And it works so well over the 007 intro.
Still love the song, though. And it works so well over the 007 intro.