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This song was not included on the album at the time of its release.
His first solo single, released in 1971. The Japanese title is "Wishes for Tomorrow." This song was written while he was working on his solo album "Sentimental Journey," and George Harrison participated in the production and guitar.
The B-side, "Early/The Beatles Story of the 1970s", is a song about the members of The Beatles, and ends with the lyrics, "I want to meet all three of them."
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- Written-By - Richard Starkey
- Mastered By - sf