Songwriter: Paul McCartney

Who knows how long I've loved you
You know I love you still
Will I wait a lonely lifetime
If you want me to I will

For if I ever saw you
I didn't catch you name
But it never really matters
I will always feel the same

Love you forever and forever
Love you with all my heart
Love you whenever we're together
Love you when we're apart

And when at last I'll find you
Your song will fill the air
Sing it loud so I can hear you
Make it easy to be near you
For the things you're doing dear to me
And you know I will
I will (if you want me to)

Daniel Johnston

Daniel Johnston was a lo-fi musician and artist with a well-known history of mental illness, including psychotic episodes that saw him committed to an asylum. His work conveys a childlike quality on the surface but second impressions, however, often reveal “simple, emotionally direct, and sometimes profoundly affecting” expressions of emotion and commentary on the human condition.

Originally inspired by an engaged female student at his college he had a crush on who told him that she liked his songs, his career began when he started handing out homemade recordings to friends and strangers in the early 1980s, telling them “Hi, how are you? I’m Daniel Johnston, and I’m gonna be famous.”.

The independent record label Homestead took interest and began releasing Johnston’s music. In the early 1990s, as the grunge band Nirvana was becoming one of the biggest rock bands of all time, band leader Kurt Cobain regularly mentioned Johnston in interviews and wore shirts with his album art. Cobain also named Johnston’s Yip/Jump Music album as one of his all-time favorites. This gave Johnston his widest public exposure to date.

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