Released: November 2, 1973

Songwriter: Paul McCartney Linda McCartney

Producer: Richard Perry

[Verse 1]
Six o'clock in the morning, you've just gone to sleep
I wipe a tear from my eye
It can't be the kind of company I keep
That keeps me asking, you keep me asking
You keep me wondering why
I don't treat you like I'd like to treat you
Every planet in the sky is in your eyes

[Chorus]
But I don't treat you like i
No, I don't treat you like i
No, I don't treat you like i should

[Verse 2]
It could be the comfort going to my head
That makes me want to dream of you
But while you're sleeping softly in your bed
I want to tell you, I'd like to tell you
I'd love to tell you too

[Pre-Chorus]
I (I) don't (don't) treat (treat) you (you)
Like I'd like to treat you
Every diamond in the sky is in your eyes

[Chorus]
But I don't treat you like I
No, I don't treat you like I
No, I don't treat you like I should

[Verse 3]
I know you would say, you love my way
It's good enough for you
But i know for sure, I could do more, (more) more. (more)
I want to tell you, I'd like to tell you
I'd love to tell you too

[Pre-Chorus]
I (I) don't (don't) treat (treat) you (you)
Like I'd like to treat you
Every diamond in the sky is in your eyes

[Chorus][x10]

Ringo Starr

Best known as the drummer for The Beatles, Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey, 1940) also had a moderately successful solo career (with hits like “It Don’t Come Easy” and “Photograph”) and was the narrator for Thomas The Tank Engine.

His country-infused nickname emerged from a tendency to wear rings on his fingers.