Here Today may refer to:
"Here Today" is a song by Paul McCartney from his 1982 album Tug of War. McCartney wrote the song about his relationship with and love for John Lennon, who had been murdered less than two years before. He stated the song was composed in the form of an imaginary conversation the pair might have had. The song was produced by The Beatles' producer George Martin. Although not released as a single, the song reached #46 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts.
McCartney often performs the song live, and it is featured on the live albums Back in the World, Back in the U.S., and Good Evening New York City.
"Here Today" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher for American rock band The Beach Boys, released on their 1966 album Pet Sounds. It is the tenth track on the album. The song's lyric is expressed from the perspective of a narrator who warns the listener of the inevitable heartbreak that will result from his newfound love. It was later included as the B-side to the 1967 single "Darlin'".
Stephen Davis, who reviewed Pet Sounds, stated that "Here Today" "portrays a pessimism and disaffection that jars with the previous optimism. It is the end of the affair..." Donald Guarisco of Allmusic described the song as "a highlight of Pet Sounds" and "one of Brian Wilson's most ambitious arrangements."
The song was composed and produced by Brian Wilson with the lyrics by Tony Asher about love being "here today and it's gone tomorrow," with the potential for heartbreak that never lies too far away "a brand new love affair is such a beautiful thing/but if you're not careful, think about the pain it can bring."Tony Asher has said, "That's a song that has a number of little sections to it that are quite different. It was not one of the easier songs to write on the album. It was, as I recall, a song that I wrote quite a lot to, much of which we didn't use. It was sort of a struggle before we got a lyric that Brian was happy with." In 1990, Wilson said: "'Here Today' was a work of art in my opinion. It was assertive track with utilization of basses played up higher. The trombones gave it that masculine touch.." He added in 1996, "'Here Today' was probably one of the mystery songs on the album. I don't really know what it's about. I liked it, but yet I didn't. I don't really identify with that song like I do with 'You Still Believe In Me', or 'Caroline, No.' It was just one of those songs in there, one little song."
Times of sadness
Times of joy and times of gladness
Never lasting
Changing like the tides
Your love's an ocean
Rise and fall in constant motion
Brightly shining
And dark as moonless nights
I need you like the air I breathe to keep on living
I want you more than anything that life might be giving
Here today
But tell me you'll be here tomorrow
There's no way
Of knowing what you'll do
Come what may
Bring me pleasure, bring me sorrow
Here today I'm there for you
Our love's an ocean
Rise and fall in constant motion
Softly shining
Or bright as moonlit nights
I need you like the air I breathe to keep on living
I want you more than anything that life might be giving
Here today
But if you would be gone tomorrow
There's no way
Of telling what I'd do
Come what may
Don't go where I could never follow
Here today