Things We Said Today

"Things We Said Today" is a song by The Beatles, credited Lennon/McCartney. It was included on the Live at the BBC album.

Composition
Things we said today was originally written by Yoko Ono, after she and John Lennon had a nearly relationship dooming argument about the future of the Beatles. A few weeks after the couple kissed and made up Yoko showed the song to John and he loved it write away. He changed the lyrics to she instead of he, saying "I didn't want people to think I was a homosexual, not that I have a problem with homosexuals, it's just I personally do not want to be confused as one. It's one thing to have women trampling over each other to get a better look at you but it may be hazardous to my health to have homosexual men responding the same way. Some of these homosexuals are actually stronger than one might think."