That Would Be Something Lyrics
Paul Mccartney
Lyrics
That would be something
It really would be something
That would be something
To meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
That would be something
It really would be something
That would be something
To meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
That would be something
It really would be something
That would be something
To meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain, oh, oh
Meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain, oh, oh
Now, meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
I meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Uh, meet you in the falling rain, momma
Meet you in the falling rain
Song & Lyrics Facts
"That Would Be Something" is a song written and performed by Paul McCartney. It appears on his debut solo album, which he recorded after the break-up of The Beatles.
The genre of the song can be described as folk rock with blues influences. The lyrics of "That Would Be Something" were written solely by Paul McCartney. The song features McCartney's signature style of storytelling through simple yet impactful language. The message conveyed in the lyrics is one of hope for a better future, where dreams and aspirations can become reality if we work hard enough to achieve them. Paul McCartney played all the instruments on the song himself, including guitar, bass, drums, and piano. His talent as a multi-instrumentalist shines through in the intricate instrumental arrangements that complement the straightforward lyrics. Overall, "That Would Be Something" is a testament to McCartney's skill not only as a songwriter but also as a musician who can create a cohesive sound on his own.