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  • Beatles – I Will

    On September 16th, 1968, with just over three-and-a-half months already spent on recording the “White Album,” Paul brought “I Will” into EMI Studio Two for the first time. Paul, John and Ringo arrived sometime after the usual designated time of 7 pm to begin the recording process, George not taking part in the recording and…

  • Beatles – There’s A Place

    A fascinating aspect of “There’s a Place” lies in its gorgeous harmonies. Listen carefully for how Lennon and McCartney let their voices flutter on ending words like “place” and “go,” and the intricate harmonies during the bridge. Their close singing on “don’t you know that it’s so” remain some of the underrated pleasures of this…

  • Beatles – Don’t Pass Me By

    Ringo on piano in Don’t Pass Me By, White Album, 1968.Ringo’s piano, according to Bruce Spizer’s book “The Beatles On Apple Records,” was “miked through a guitar amplifier and Leslie speaker,” thus creating the odd swirling effect heard on the finished recording. Upon listening to the finished recording, it appears that the drums were also…

  • Beatles – Golden Slumbers

    Lullabies were popular in sheet music in the early 20th century, inspired by the success of Johannes Brahms’ Wiegenliedand Chopin’s Opus 57. For “Golden Slumbers”, Paul came across a tune called “Cradle Song”. “I can’t read music and I couldn’t remember the old tune,” McCartney recalled in The Beatles’ 1995 Anthology film. “So I started…

  • Beatles – Only A Northern Song

    Two lyrics in “Only a Northern Song written by George.That song was released in Yellow Submarine album, January 1969. The original February 13, 1967 take resurfaced on the Anthology 2 compilation; it featured the basic track with organ, bass, drums and the vocals Harrison originally recorded. The bass and guitar from April 20 were used…

  • Beatles – I Want To Tell You

    Almost unanimity among the authors who write about the Beatles songs, that one of the biggest difficulties of George Harrison with his compositions, was when giving a title to them. Choosing a title for “Love You To” had already been a problem and the song was recorded with the working title of “Granny Smith”, a…