"Old Brown Shoe" is a song written by George Harrison that was first released by The Beatles as a B-side to The Ballad of John and Yoko. It is also available on the Beatles' compilation albums 1967-1970 (disc 2), Hey Jude and Past Masters, Vol. 2. The Beatles' recording of this song features lead vocals from Harrison, and backing vocals from John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The song was recorded during the sessions for the Abbey Road album. Read more on Last.fm.
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There's a light
Shining in the window tonight
There's a place in my heart for you
It's so seldom you find someone that you really want to make love to
There's a light
Shining in the window tonight
There's a feeling growing stronger in me, there's a difference everyone can see
It's so seldom you find someone that you really want to make love to
There's a light
Shining in the window for you
My door's open come on in
This is the time, I know you'll see it
There's a light
Shining in the window tonight
There's a light, shining in the window for you
It's so seldom you find someone that you really want to make love to
There's a light, shining in the window for you
There's a light, shining in the window tonight
There's a light, shining in the window
There's a light, shining in the window
Shining in the window tonight
There's a place in my heart for you
It's so seldom you find someone that you really want to make love to
There's a light
Shining in the window tonight
There's a feeling growing stronger in me, there's a difference everyone can see
It's so seldom you find someone that you really want to make love to
There's a light
Shining in the window for you
My door's open come on in
This is the time, I know you'll see it
There's a light
Shining in the window tonight
There's a light, shining in the window for you
It's so seldom you find someone that you really want to make love to
There's a light, shining in the window for you
There's a light, shining in the window tonight
There's a light, shining in the window
There's a light, shining in the window
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