Escrita por George
Harrison, foi gravada em 13 e 14 de fevereiro e 10 de abril de 1967 e
lançada em 13 de janeiro de 1969 no disco Yellow Submarine. Foi
gravada na verdade durante as sessões de Sgt. Pepper's, mas não foi
inclusa no disco.
George escreveu-a
sobre sua insatisfação sobre a Northern Songs, pois ela havia sido
aberta na bolsa e os acionistas tinham mais direito sobre as músicas
dos Beatles do que eles mesmos. Lennon e McCartney tinham 15% cada e
George e Ringo apenas 0,8%. Assim, Lennon e McCartney tinham mais
lucro com as músicas de George do que ele mesmo.
George Harrison
cantou, tocou orgao, falou e fez barulhos. John tocou piano, falou e
fez barulho. Paul tocou baixo, trompete e fez barulho. Ringo tocou
bateria e fz barulhos.
A letra:
If you're listening
to this song
You may think the chords are going wrong
But they're not
We just wrote them like that
You may think the chords are going wrong
But they're not
We just wrote them like that
If you're listening late at night
You may think the band are not quite right
But they are
The just play it like that
You may think the band are not quite right
But they are
The just play it like that
And it doesn't really matter what
chords I play
What words I say
Or time of day it is
As it's only a Northern song
What words I say
Or time of day it is
As it's only a Northern song
It doesn't really matter what clothes I
wear
What words I pair
Or if my hair is brown
'Cause it's only a Northern song
What words I pair
Or if my hair is brown
'Cause it's only a Northern song
If you think the harmony
Is a little dull and out of key
You're correct
'Cause there's nobody there
Is a little dull and out of key
You're correct
'Cause there's nobody there
And it's only there's no one there
A versão dos Beatles:
A versão de Gavin Pring:
A versão de Thee Experience:
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