Released: October 11, 2011

Songwriter: Paul McCartney John Lennon

Producer: Crooked Still

[Verse 1]
Try to see it my way
Do I have to keep on talking till I can't go on?
While you see it your way
Run the risk of knowing that our love may soon be gone

[Chorus]
We can work it out
We can work it out

[Verse 2]
Think of what you're saying
You can get it wrong and still you think that it's alright
Think of what I'm saying
We can work it out and get it straight or say good night

[Chorus]
We can work it out
We can work it out

[Bridge]
Life is very short and there's no time
For fussing and fighting, my friend
I have always thought that it's a crime
So I will ask you once again

[Verse 3]
Try to see it my way
Only time will tell if I am right or I am wrong
While you see it your way
There's a chance that we might fall apart before too long

[Chorus]
We can work it out
We can work it out

[Bridge]
Life is very short and there's no time
For fussing and fighting, my friend
I have always thought that it's a crime
So I will ask you once again

[Verse 4]
Try to see it my way
Only time will tell if I am right or I am wrong
While you see it your way
There's a chance that we might fall apart before too long

[Chorus]
We can work it out
We can work it out

Crooked Still

Crooked Still is an American Progressive Bluegrass band consisting of vocalist Aoife O'Donovan, banjo player Gregory Liszt, bassist Corey DiMario, cellist Tristan Clarridge, and fiddler Brittany Haas.

Crooked Still was formed in 2001 by O'Donovan, DiMario, Liszt, and former cellist Rushad Eggleston, all of whom were students at various universities in Boston, Massachusetts. While the members finished school, the group played various Boston venues, growing in popularity and collecting favorable reviews from the local press.

In the fall of 2007, after the release of Hop High, Rushad Eggleston parted ways with the band. Clarridge and Haas joined in early 2008 and the band subsequently released three more albums: Still Crooked in 2008, a live album (titled “Live”) in 2009, and Some Strange Country in 2010.

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