Grow Old With Me

"Grow Old With Me" is one of the final songs written by John Lennon. It was recorded by Lennon as a demo while in Bermuda in 1980, and later appeared on the posthumous album, Milk and Honey in 1984. It was also considered as a possible reunion single by his former bandmates during the making of The Beatles Anthology. Since its release, the song has become a staple at wedding ceremonies.

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Famous quotes containing the words with me and/or grow:

    Iron thoughts came with me
    And go with me:
    Red river, river, river.
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)

    The acorn’s not yet
    Fallen from the tree
    That’s to grow the wood,
    That’s to make the cradle,
    That’s to rock the bairn,
    That’s to grow a man,
    That’s to lay me.
    —Unknown. The Cauld Lad of Hilton or, The Wandering Spectre (l. 2–8)