George Martin the Beatles producer plays a honky tonk style piano here which strikes me as odd because by 1968 the band were doing their own keyboards. In the earlier days 64 maybe 66 Martin handled most but not all of them. McCartney could have easily handled this one. John, maybe.
"Her name was McGill and she called herself Lil but everyone knew her as Nancy". I always got a kick out of that line. The Beatles, with George Martin, always made the music match the lyrics.
I grew up with this music and in those days (the 1960s) songs often triet to teach a lessor or be a parable. Rocky illustrates the negativity and potential consequences of revenge. Welcome to OUR past.....
I love how the writer use their words in this song, and I love how you break it down. Cause I was here thinking that the raccoon was an animal , when actually it was representing a person, a man. Thanks for sharing
This song carries a powerful message. I love the fact that rocky had to learn to read the Bible. The Beatles were so great. To be able to creat music that appeals in the generation and many generations after. Great job.
"Rocky Raccoon" was one of my favorite songs when I was in kindergarten in the early 70's. It was one of the songs we used to sing at school, which might seem unusual looking back except for the youth of college age teaching assistants who led the sing-along. The thing is, however, that I was too young to know this was a pop song and not a children's song and I forgot all about it until I bought a copy of the White Album when I was in high school. One day when I was listening to it, my father passed by the door to my room and started laughing with surprise because "Rocky Raccoon" was playing and it was one of the songs I used to come home from school singing back in the day. When I told him it was The Beatles he laughed even harder because he didn't know that the song was theirs either. "Yellow Submarine" was another Beatles song we used to sing at school, but I also knew that song from seeing the animated movie that went with it when I got a little older.
Nearly thirty years ago, I won a prize at a Karaoke bar for singing this song from start to finish without ever looking at the teleprompter! It’s amazing what one can do with 20 years of listening to the White Album and a little liquid courage!! Its just another fun, extremely catchy Beatles song. The Bible references come from the Gideon Society which place Bibles in every hotel and motel room across the U.S. (and possibly in other places)
This is Paul who was assisted in it's creation with help from John and singer Donovan while The Beatles were in India meditating. There's a Beatles nugget.for you. In John's last big interview for Playboy magazine right before his death he said and I quote "Paul wrote this. Couldn't you guess it ? Would I go to all that trouble about Gideon's Bible and all that stuff?" So John, couldn't help taking a shot at his former partner from time to time.
Oh, and one more piece of trivia: This song was the inspiration for the Marvel Comics book character Rocket Raccoon, a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy!
Most "white album" songs were written while staying on retreat at the Maharishi's estate in India... It is perhaps the last Beatles lp written in true collaboration before the band's inevitable estrangement, and Rocky is a fun jaunt. Thanx for the reaction!
What do "Birthday' 'Rocky Raccoon and The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill' have in common? Background vocals provided by Yoko Ono. Rocky Raccoon is a fun, tongue and cheek pastiche of American Westerns from the 1950's. John Lennon's final harmonica performance on a Beatles song. Great reaction Cimdy, RNB
You know, this minor (?) often-dismissed little album track tells you so much about why the Beatles were great. They were literate in so many genres and fearless in using them, as here, wittily but completely sincerely, with no craven winking or tongue-in-cheek to apologise for being uncool, and above all they could always do it with tact and taste - Lennon's sweet harmonica on "hoedown", GM's honky-tonk tack piano - just everything about it is so simply right and shows their class.
You know. no one can steal your girlfriend. 4-1 reason or another you lose each other.😢 The Beatles were an incredible band😊 I saw Paul live in Kansas City Missouri at the Sprint center❤ I wish Linda was still alive to be performing with him on stage. he's iconic as is Hoffner Bass. My uncle bought my big brother a Beatles Bass guitar back in the 70s😊
What I love most about this song, is that it's not clear whether Rocky Racoon is the 'good guy'. I'd interpret it as Rocky being the bad guy which is why his girl ran off in the first place. Also his girl and her new man are referred to by 3 names: Magill, Lil, Nancy, and Dan, Danny boy, Daniel.
The word play on Hebrew references in a Western themed story and use of the snare to portray the gunshot was so smart. This has to one of the most clever songs out there
Thank you! I love your insights! I‘d like to imagine a sequel; Rocky, having learned from his mistakes, becomes the town preacher. Nancy and Dan run a house of ill repute outside of town. I won’t spoil the rest! -Terry
Thank you for yet another great Beatles reaction, Cimdy! Yes, this is Paul at his storytelling best! Here are a few more Beatles suggestions to keep you going for another couple of days: No Reply, From Me To You, Baby's In Black, And I Love Her, Yesterday, Long Long Long, Mother Nature's Son, I Will, Julia, She Said She Said and Dear Prudence! Enjoy the songs and keep on brining so much joy to all your fans as you do!!
I always thought this was a charming ditty about unrequited racoon love that ends when Rocky gets religion but I heard that Paul gave an interview and he said the Doctor who came in stinking of gin and got on the table was really LBJ who had just had stomach surgery but it was just a scratch but when he saw the scar it was shaped like a map of S. Vietnam and he used the raccoon as analogous to the American war machine so as not to hurt the feelings of his American fans. George Martin was really upset with the lads and said he knew they were on the stuff because any fool knows raccoons can't handle guns or sign a hotel register. Great reaction though!
You heard that Paul gave an interview, or, you HEARD Paul give the interview. Big difference. By the way, aren't you the one that doesn't like it when people try to tell you what to think, that you don't care about back stories? Lets' see, what is that called? HYPOCRISY! The ol' double standard! That's OK dude, I really don't care, just had to give you a quick "jab". As Ringo would say; Peace and Love! (heh-heh-heh!)
In 1972 (I was 13) and our home burned up in a 🔥. One my Dad's fellow Doctor friends had a cottage on Saginaw Bay in Lake Huron (Michigan) that we stayed at during the summer. Behind the cottage were railroad tracks on which a freight train went back and forth once in the morning and once at night. My brother liked to play the piano to Beatles and others on an upright piano that was in the cottage. That summer he was really into the White Album including Back in the USSR, Rocky Racoon and others. I would always go out to the train tracks for no particular reason. Sometimes I would take a large stick and hit stones as with a baseball bat over the tracks like I was in an imaginary baseball game. That Summer, Michigan's team the Detroit Tigers won the American League East Division and most people were exited that our Tigers were in a Pennant Race. One morning I went out there to bat some stones around and observed that somehow the train had chopped in half a raccoon that had apparently been in the wrong place at the wrong time and was there decomposing the rest of the summer (1972). The song Rocky Raccoon was going through my head. Not surprisingly I named this bisected raccoon corpse "Rocky Raccoon," singing those two words from the song every time I went out to the tracks. My family was obviously devastated by being thrust from our home by fire and I have many memories from that unusual summer. Rocky Raccoon was one of them. (or should I say 2? 😮😅🤣)
Love this song and love your reaction. So many great Beatles songs... in the 1960's, TV in North America was dominated by Western TV shows, like Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, The Rifleman, Wanted Dead or Alive, Maverick, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Rawhide, and lots more... so this song was spoofing those TV shows... they more or less disappeared in the 1970's... a lot of those shows had great theme songs.... one of my favourites is the closing song from Have Gun Will Travel... ua-cam.com/video/8RdXs8xnfyw/v-deo.html
The end of the song Rocky after being shot old western style "He went back to his room" and read Gudians bible and rocky racoon found peace from revenge. Great story
If you want to hear another country sounding Beatles song that John Lennon did try listening to Hey Bungalow Bill. It's another great story song only this time John sang and wrote it. It's on The White album just like Rocky Raccoon is. Another great song by The Beatles that Paul wrote that has a bar like sounding piano but isn't really a country song is Lady Madonna. That is a great Beatles song about a woman with a lot of kids and Paul is asking her in the song how she feeds and cares for them all? It's an upbeat fun song to listen to.
Since you're diving into The White Album, how about reacting to Back In The U.S.S.R, Yer Blues, Birthday, Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me and My Monkey, etc.??
Hey Cimdy, that was a fun one, eh? Did you notice the music continuing at the end of Rocky track? This song is one of many Beatles songs that musically blends into the next song on the album. Consider doing the next country style song after Rocky called "Don't Pass Me By" written and sung by Ringo! Another nice reaction as always. As I suggested before, one day when you've done most every song on any album you cover, and you get in the mood for whichever band again, play those concept albums on your own end to end to take it all end as they were designed. One band you should cover more is Pink Floyd. Not sure how many PF songs you've heard as I saw only one on your video page, but there are many more much better PF songs. Too many good PF songs to suggest, so I'll toss one your way that many reactors do and fall in love with and that's called "Time", off the 'Dark Side of the Moon' album. Dark Side is very much a concept album and should be played beginning to end, but it wouldn't hurt to start with the awesome 3rd song on that album, "Time". Now if you wanted to start with the first song and work your way to "Time", and do each of the songs after in order, by all mean please do! That way you'll enjoy and understand the theme of the concept album better, but either way you approach it, you must do more PF as they and many others like them (Yes, Moody Blues, Zeppelin, etc.) were inspired by the Beatles experimentation of rock music and success. ✌️😎
@@CimdyStyle Thank you, it is. Same to you! 🥰 That "Don't Pass Me By" suggestion above is later-day Beatles, so how about a couple of early songs, and one mid-Beatles? Early are, "Eight Days a Week" and "A Hard Day's Night" both 1964. Mid-Beatles, "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" (1967). You'll like these a lot! Lucy In The Sky was written by John who got inspired because of his young son Julian's nursery school crayola drawing! It's a psychedelic style song like a couple others you did. BTW, when I recommend songs to you Cimdy I search your video page to see if you've done them already, and I have to say you've got quite an impressive collection of videos built up. 👍 Thanks for asking for song ideas! You cover them very well. ✌️😎
The Beatles having fun again, making you laugh at this little story. That's John on harmonica. it's making fun of old American western cowboy movies if you don't know. Note the old time out of tune piano sound. They put tacks on the piano hammers inside that strike the strings to get that sound.
The Beatles have different genres of music 😍😍😍 they are epic and never fades💓
The Beatles have their new biggest fan.
Beatles explosion in universe. Big Bang
The style, especially the piano, and Paul's fake Western accent, is part of the songs fun.
George Martin the Beatles producer plays a honky tonk style piano here which strikes me as odd because by 1968 the band were doing their own keyboards. In the earlier days 64 maybe 66 Martin handled most but not all of them. McCartney could have easily handled this one. John, maybe.
I just love the beatles
The beatles have always been one of my fav Bands
Beautiful reaction...the Beatles are too good!
"Her name was McGill and she called herself Lil but everyone knew her as Nancy". I always got a kick out of that line.
The Beatles, with George Martin, always made the music match the lyrics.
...especially since Paul ended up marrying Nancy. :)
This became a running gag for most of the '70s. I'd hear stand-up comedians do it, on-stage or TV, even occasional nods in movies and other albums.
@@TodayImMaking i was going to say the SAME thing!!!
The Beatles are so good and lovely in singing
They are really legends, their song is always appealing to both young and old. Awesome reaction from you dear. 👍
The Beatles are thebreal mvp. Their songs are always on point. I enjoyed watching sis. Bravo
I just love the Beatles any day any time…
I could feel the soothing smooth feeling beneath the voice ,message well passed ,👍👍kudos queen
Sounds great
Love the story behind this song and I think it’s great 👍🏾 the Beatles are amazingly great 👏🏾💗
Their songs are ever green and i love the story behind this song. Yes the song is very relatable 😂
The still cracks me up decades later.
I grew up with this music and in those days (the 1960s) songs often triet to teach a lessor or be a parable. Rocky illustrates the negativity and potential consequences of revenge. Welcome to OUR past.....
Ha awesome reaction great song Side note this song was the inspiration for Rocket Racoon from guardians of the Galaxy
I love how the writer use their words in this song, and I love how you break it down. Cause I was here thinking that the raccoon was an animal , when actually it was representing a person, a man. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful reaction cimdy... Huge and powerful voice he got... So fantastic.. Nice one dear.. I enjoyed listening to their history 😁
I call this one my rock twist 🤣. He really tried stepping up the game. Always great musicians. Keep discovering 🙌
This song carries a powerful message. I love the fact that rocky had to learn to read the Bible. The Beatles were so great. To be able to creat music that appeals in the generation and many generations after. Great job.
You are a true Geng💕🤗
I believe Rocky learned from his mistakes because he was left with Gideon’s Bible for his revival.
beautiful song naver get old I remember this song
Here is me rocking my body to the beats 💃💃💃lovely lyrics
Great song. I enjoyed listening to it.
Love it had to pull up on ya Love you keep winning so proud of you watched you raise your on go girl let's get it
Thank you so much Sweetie 💕
They're always the best your reaction is awesome too
They are so good, another great one. I enjoyed watching as always
"Rocky Raccoon" was one of my favorite songs when I was in kindergarten in the early 70's. It was one of the songs we used to sing at school, which might seem unusual looking back except for the youth of college age teaching assistants who led the sing-along. The thing is, however, that I was too young to know this was a pop song and not a children's song and I forgot all about it until I bought a copy of the White Album when I was in high school. One day when I was listening to it, my father passed by the door to my room and started laughing with surprise because "Rocky Raccoon" was playing and it was one of the songs I used to come home from school singing back in the day. When I told him it was The Beatles he laughed even harder because he didn't know that the song was theirs either. "Yellow Submarine" was another Beatles song we used to sing at school, but I also knew that song from seeing the animated movie that went with it when I got a little older.
Nearly thirty years ago, I won a prize at a Karaoke bar for singing this song from start to finish without ever looking at the teleprompter! It’s amazing what one can do with 20 years of listening to the White Album and a little liquid courage!! Its just another fun, extremely catchy Beatles song. The Bible references come from the Gideon Society which place Bibles in every hotel and motel room across the U.S. (and possibly in other places)
Yeah, quoting 3000 songs is possible. But then we forget relative's birthday or our PIN.
Wow this is very nice voice Big like 👏👏👏💖
Hi~friend~~~🧚🏻
Have a good day!🦋🌹🎂
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God bless you and your family🎁
I just love this song expecially the piano thanks for sharing sis
This music is so cool and and I love the sound 🔊
Here watching beautiful very nice
Revenge is not the best option in life sometimes up end up hurting yourself or lossing all.
Another amazing song
The song itself, is just light-hearted humor by Paul.
I love the song!
Nice Song Cimdy that look on your face doing the reviews Pushing your Eyebrows Up Love your Vibes as Always Cimdy 😍😍❤❤❤
wow beautiful reaction thanks for sharing sist stay bless 👍
support here sis, my favorite the beatles
Wonderful bands thanks so much for sharing.
Love how you always explain more about the song.happy Sunday sis
This is Paul who was assisted in it's creation with help from John and singer Donovan while The Beatles were in India meditating. There's a Beatles nugget.for you. In John's last big interview for Playboy magazine right before his death he said and I quote "Paul wrote this. Couldn't you guess it ? Would I go to all that trouble about Gideon's Bible and all that stuff?" So John, couldn't help taking a shot at his former partner from time to time.
Oh, and one more piece of trivia: This song was the inspiration for the Marvel Comics book character Rocket Raccoon, a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy!
Most "white album" songs were written while staying on retreat at the Maharishi's estate in India... It is perhaps the last Beatles lp written in true collaboration before the band's inevitable estrangement, and Rocky is a fun jaunt. Thanx for the reaction!
I just love this music 🎶
Bamm! Just a good song Billy!
Sounds like it belongs in a good old western, lyrics and tune was really nice.
I love your knowledge of them !! This one this another epic one !!
Continue putting great content my dear ,new family member here 👌 also a youtuber,keep on💯💯💯💯
Thank you so much
Wow this is really amazing
I enjoyed the pipe playing in the background, and the beats are too cool.
What do "Birthday' 'Rocky Raccoon and The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill' have in common? Background vocals provided by Yoko Ono. Rocky Raccoon is a fun, tongue and cheek pastiche of American Westerns from the 1950's. John Lennon's final harmonica performance on a Beatles song. Great reaction Cimdy, RNB
You know, this minor (?) often-dismissed little album track tells you so much about why the Beatles were great. They were literate in so many genres and fearless in using them, as here, wittily but completely sincerely, with no craven winking or tongue-in-cheek to apologise for being uncool, and above all they could always do it with tact and taste - Lennon's sweet harmonica on "hoedown", GM's honky-tonk tack piano - just everything about it is so simply right and shows their class.
You know. no one can steal your girlfriend. 4-1 reason or another you lose each other.😢 The Beatles were an incredible band😊 I saw Paul live in Kansas City Missouri at the Sprint center❤ I wish Linda was still alive to be performing with him on stage. he's iconic as is Hoffner Bass. My uncle bought my big brother a Beatles Bass guitar back in the 70s😊
Nice song n reaction sis
A lovely McCartney song
Hello dear lady! Love playing this song 🎵 💕
Thank you so much Dear for your constant support 🤗
What I love most about this song, is that it's not clear whether Rocky Racoon is the 'good guy'. I'd interpret it as Rocky being the bad guy which is why his girl ran off in the first place. Also his girl and her new man are referred to by 3 names: Magill, Lil, Nancy, and Dan, Danny boy, Daniel.
Second today.. Still watching
The word play on Hebrew references in a Western themed story and use of the snare to portray the gunshot was so smart. This has to one of the most clever songs out there
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Thank you! I love your insights! I‘d like to imagine a sequel; Rocky, having learned from his mistakes, becomes the town preacher. Nancy and Dan run a house of ill repute outside of town. I won’t spoil the rest! -Terry
Yep, Beatles did country western. Rocky gave his blood for honor. I'm going get that boy. He was a really bad shot though.
ACT NATURALLY, years earlier, is a great first-evidence of the Beatles' fondness for all sorts of music.
Please listen to Mother Nature's Son from the same album. It's beautiful.
Another amazing one 🔥
Beatles - I saw her standing there
I believe this is the Beatles doing a bit of a Bob Dylan imitation. All in good fun. Nice reaction.
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Hey cimdy I'm sorry to not visit now days I'm in my vacation very soon I will return back then I can visit all the time thanks keep it up
Thank you for yet another great Beatles reaction, Cimdy! Yes, this is Paul at his storytelling best! Here are a few more Beatles suggestions to keep you going for another couple of days: No Reply, From Me To You, Baby's In Black, And I Love Her, Yesterday, Long Long Long, Mother Nature's Son, I Will, Julia, She Said She Said and Dear Prudence! Enjoy the songs and keep on brining so much joy to all your fans as you do!!
You might go to Paul's first solo record and look up "every night". Also, "maybe I'm amazed". Think you will love those. Enjoy
Reaction a brief history of the beatles
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@@CimdyStyle can't link on youtube, search "brief history of the beatles" is the first video that appears
The 26 min version
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Paul McCartney's voice can be silky smooth or hard as a ton of bricks.😮 I still love this old cat he's got me by 20 years😅
Yep, his voice between helter skelter and let it he is so different you'd need a good ear to know who it is on first listen.
I always thought this was a charming ditty about unrequited racoon love that ends when Rocky gets religion but I heard that Paul gave an interview and he said the Doctor who came in stinking of gin and got on the table was really LBJ who had just had stomach surgery but it was just a scratch but when he saw the scar it was shaped like a map of S. Vietnam and he used the raccoon as analogous to the American war machine so as not to hurt the feelings of his American fans. George Martin was really upset with the lads and said he knew they were on the stuff because any fool knows raccoons can't handle guns or sign a hotel register. Great reaction though!
You heard that Paul gave an interview, or, you HEARD Paul give the interview. Big difference. By the way, aren't you the one that doesn't like it when people try to tell you what to think, that you don't care about back stories? Lets' see, what is that called? HYPOCRISY! The ol' double standard! That's OK dude, I really don't care, just had to give you a quick "jab". As Ringo would say; Peace and Love! (heh-heh-heh!)
In 1972 (I was 13) and our home burned up in a 🔥. One my Dad's fellow Doctor friends had a cottage on Saginaw Bay in Lake Huron (Michigan) that we stayed at during the summer. Behind the cottage were railroad tracks on which a freight train went back and forth once in the morning and once at night. My brother liked to play the piano to Beatles and others on an upright piano that was in the cottage. That summer he was really into the White Album including Back in the USSR, Rocky Racoon and others. I would always go out to the train tracks for no particular reason. Sometimes I would take a large stick and hit stones as with a baseball bat over the tracks like I was in an imaginary baseball game. That Summer, Michigan's team the Detroit Tigers won the American League East Division and most people were exited that our Tigers were in a Pennant Race. One morning I went out there to bat some stones around and observed that somehow the train had chopped in half a raccoon that had apparently been in the wrong place at the wrong time and was there decomposing the rest of the summer (1972). The song Rocky Raccoon was going through my head. Not surprisingly I named this bisected raccoon corpse "Rocky Raccoon," singing those two words from the song every time I went out to the tracks. My family was obviously devastated by being thrust from our home by fire and I have many memories from that unusual summer. Rocky Raccoon was one of them. (or should I say 2? 😮😅🤣)
Love this song and love your reaction. So many great Beatles songs... in the 1960's, TV in North America was dominated by Western TV shows, like Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, The Rifleman, Wanted Dead or Alive, Maverick, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Rawhide, and lots more... so this song was spoofing those TV shows... they more or less disappeared in the 1970's... a lot of those shows had great theme songs.... one of my favourites is the closing song from Have Gun Will Travel... ua-cam.com/video/8RdXs8xnfyw/v-deo.html
Hi darling great job.
Great video
Great ol' wild west gun shootin' story , if there's hidden meanings I'll let Paul call them out... great stuff Beatles...
The end of the song Rocky after being shot old western style "He went back to his room" and read Gudians bible and rocky racoon found peace from revenge.
Great story
(Rockys revival)
Fool on the Hill is a great song. Maxwell Silver Hammer, too. Another Paul story song.
If you want to hear another country sounding Beatles song that John Lennon did try listening to Hey Bungalow Bill. It's another great story song only this time John sang and wrote it. It's on The White album just like Rocky Raccoon is. Another great song by The Beatles that Paul wrote that has a bar like sounding piano but isn't really a country song is Lady Madonna. That is a great Beatles song about a woman with a lot of kids and Paul is asking her in the song how she feeds and cares for them all? It's an upbeat fun song to listen to.
Since you're diving into The White Album, how about reacting to Back In The U.S.S.R, Yer Blues, Birthday, Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except For Me and My Monkey, etc.??
Please react to the Beatles' "I Saw Her Standing There" - a fast-paced, lively song with a good beat.
George Martin, their producer, played the piano
Thanks for your reactions. If you like songs to tell a story, check out Maxwell's Silver Hammer on Abbey Road!
Hey Cimdy, that was a fun one, eh? Did you notice the music continuing at the end of Rocky track? This song is one of many Beatles songs that musically blends into the next song on the album. Consider doing the next country style song after Rocky called "Don't Pass Me By" written and sung by Ringo! Another nice reaction as always. As I suggested before, one day when you've done most every song on any album you cover, and you get in the mood for whichever band again, play those concept albums on your own end to end to take it all end as they were designed. One band you should cover more is Pink Floyd. Not sure how many PF songs you've heard as I saw only one on your video page, but there are many more much better PF songs. Too many good PF songs to suggest, so I'll toss one your way that many reactors do and fall in love with and that's called "Time", off the 'Dark Side of the Moon' album. Dark Side is very much a concept album and should be played beginning to end, but it wouldn't hurt to start with the awesome 3rd song on that album, "Time". Now if you wanted to start with the first song and work your way to "Time", and do each of the songs after in order, by all mean please do! That way you'll enjoy and understand the theme of the concept album better, but either way you approach it, you must do more PF as they and many others like them (Yes, Moody Blues, Zeppelin, etc.) were inspired by the Beatles experimentation of rock music and success. ✌️😎
Hello Grouchy, hope your day is going good? Kindly recommend song to react from The Beatles.
@@CimdyStyle Thank you, it is. Same to you! 🥰 That "Don't Pass Me By" suggestion above is later-day Beatles, so how about a couple of early songs, and one mid-Beatles? Early are, "Eight Days a Week" and "A Hard Day's Night" both 1964. Mid-Beatles, "Lucy In the Sky With Diamonds" (1967). You'll like these a lot! Lucy In The Sky was written by John who got inspired because of his young son Julian's nursery school crayola drawing! It's a psychedelic style song like a couple others you did. BTW, when I recommend songs to you Cimdy I search your video page to see if you've done them already, and I have to say you've got quite an impressive collection of videos built up. 👍 Thanks for asking for song ideas! You cover them very well. ✌️😎
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The Beatles having fun again, making you laugh at this little story. That's John on harmonica. it's making fun of old American western cowboy movies if you don't know. Note the old time out of tune piano sound. They put tacks on the piano hammers inside that strike the strings to get that sound.
Paul doing his best Bob Dylan.
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