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Mine, too. Why didn't you put it on the list?Hard to choose just one, but, if I had to, would have to be: Norwegian Wood
Someone wouldn't be real happy about that.Ok so when do we get married?Mine, too. Why didn't you put it on the list?Hard to choose just one, but, if I had to, would have to be: Norwegian Wood
Someone wouldn't be real happy about that.Ok so when do we get married?Mine, too. Why didn't you put it on the list?Hard to choose just one, but, if I had to, would have to be: Norwegian Wood
It's nothing special, but there is something about this song I LOVE!!!!!!!!!
It's nothing special, but there is something about this song I LOVE!!!!!!!!!
That's nine voices (JL, PM, GH three passes each) carefully arranged by George Martin (resident Genius) -- here it is voices only, no instruments:
This guy does a pretty good demonstration of how it's put together -- one part at a time:
I believe it also has the distinction of being the very last Beatles track ever recorded that involved all four of them (the last one recorded by any number would be "I Me Mine" on which Lennon does not appear, and that was only done to flesh out the last film, but it's only 3 Beatles)
Someone wouldn't be real happy about that.Ok so when do we get married?Mine, too. Why didn't you put it on the list?Hard to choose just one, but, if I had to, would have to be: Norwegian Wood
Yeah, I know all about it, my hubby.. nah he would not approve
Someone wouldn't be real happy about that.Ok so when do we get married?Mine, too. Why didn't you put it on the list?Hard to choose just one, but, if I had to, would have to be: Norwegian Wood
Yeah, I know all about it, my hubby.. nah he would not approve
He doesn't like Norwegians?
It's nothing special, but there is something about this song I LOVE!!!!!!!!!
That's nine voices (JL, PM, GH three passes each) carefully arranged by George Martin (resident Genius) -- here it is voices only, no instruments:
This guy does a pretty good demonstration of how it's put together -- one part at a time:
I believe it also has the distinction of being the very last Beatles track ever recorded that involved all four of them (the last one recorded by any number would be "I Me Mine" on which Lennon does not appear, and that was only done to flesh out the last film, but it's only 3 Beatles)
Love... thank you for making my day a small bit better
Can it be argued that The Beatles were better than The Rolling Stones, and the Stones were better than anybody else?