As it was noted by another listener, much of McCartney's vocalizations were courtesy of Little Richard. The Beatles were always huge fans of Little Richard, so when they heard he was doing a European tour in 1962, they had their manager arrange it so they could perform as his opening act for a few shows. That was when Little Richard taught McCartney how to sing those notes. The Beatles also met Billy Preston during that tour, who turned out to be a lifelong friend. At 16 years old, Preston was performing with Little Richard.
Paul brought a vocal smack-down to this tune. His vocal grit along with the high "woo hoo's" through his career are a perfect example of how Little Richard influenced his style. Paul said so.
Know that if you go down the great Beatles road, their songs are more diverse than you can even imagine. You will get a little of everything, all brilliantly done.
@@PlutoPlease PLEASE react to Paul's live performance of "MAYBE I'M AMAZED" during his 1976 Wings Over America tour, here is the link ua-cam.com/video/yxTdz3hw9Xo/v-deo.html This song is about his wife LINDA, who is on stage with him and part of the band, playing keyboards and back up singing. You will see her in the video. They were married in March of 1969, until her death from breast cancer in April of 1998 at the age of 56. Paul lost his mother to breast cancer as well when he was only 14 years old. They had 3 children together, Mary, Stella, and James. Linda had a daughter, Heather, from her first husband. Heather was 5 years old when Paul and Linda married. Paul legally adopted Heather with permission from her biological father.
Great as this is,and it IS great,…….you ain’t heard nuffing yet bruv. The most iconic band in history for a reason,because it’s true. Their catalogue is creativity to the max with sounds and melodies to blow your mind. You’re in for a journey and a half mate.
Whoever wrote it, sang it for the most part. Paul would come into the studio in the morning to lay down the vocals on this song first thing in the morning before his voice warmed up. Took him a few days to get the raspy take he wanted. Every Beatles was special and together they made magic.
There was no lead singer in the Beatles, all of them could sing but main ones were George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney (who sung this song!).
@@PlutoPlease And the LIVE "I"VE GOT A FEELING" video ua-cam.com/video/KYwVcK3XQlE/v-deo.html from their last live performance on the roof of their Apple offices in London in January 1969. You should also hear Paul McCartney (who is singing lead here on Oh Darling), sing "HELTER SKELTER" and THEN listen to him sing "HERE, THERE, and EVERYWHERE" and you will see HOW DIFFERENT his vocals can be. Those two done back to back, most people who don't know the Beatles would think that "HELTER SKELTER" and "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE" was sung by 2 different guys.
FWIW, "Oh Darling" was never released as a single, so it was never really a hit. It was just one of dozens of album cuts by the Beatles that could have been hits. The Beatles had such an embarrassment of riches that totally killer tracks (like "Oh Darling") were just "album cuts." For any other group, "Oh Darling" would be the peak of their recording output. As it is, there were two other hits on the Abbey Road album (which is where "Oh Darling" is from) and multiple other songs that got wide airplay at the time. For example, "Here Comes the Sun" was not released as a single in 1969/1970 (not in the UK or US, anyway), but it is one of the Beatles' most popular streaming songs. Again, at the time, it was just an "album cut."
Wow thank you so much for the great insight! If that was just an album cut, I can’t imagine the hits, they must be out of this world! I definitely look forward to discovering more and sharing.
@@PlutoPlease The Beatles have a lot to love over the years they recorded. If you want to start at the end of group's life, then Abbey Road is really good. I'm probably the only person who doesn't really like "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" from Abbey Road, but every other track is fun and entertaining... and would have been released as a single by any other group. The long medley at the end of side 2 was unheard of at the time, and it still makes me smile today.
@@PlutoPlease yes, especially the entire “side” B of the album that starts with “Here Comes the Sun” and ends with “The End” - it is one connected medley of different styles and needs to be considered as one whole unit. Brilliant.
Please react to Vanny Vabiola, she is a super extraordinary singer like Celin Dion and has many fans and a big community of fans. Your channel will definitely advance if you react to him.
lol I understand Paul is legendary but unfortunately I’m just being introduced to him. So no I won’t give up, I’ll continue MY journey and you can continue to watch or not. Either way, stay blessed 🚀💛
@@danlayne9436 lol thank you sooo much!! No, I’ll never give up on anything or anybody I enjoy or believe in. Thanks for the positive encouragement 💛💛💛
@@PlutoPlease I kinda get where he's coming from, though. Paul's voice is so iconic. But if you don't know, you don't know. You should check out his solo, "Maybe, I'm Amazed". It's "Oh, Darling" turned up to eleven and one of the best love songs ever written.
Regardless of who wrote it, John's voice was better suited for it. I know that is a lot to say, at this point, but I think it is the case, as did John.
As it was noted by another listener, much of McCartney's vocalizations were courtesy of Little Richard. The Beatles were always huge fans of Little Richard, so when they heard he was doing a European tour in 1962, they had their manager arrange it so they could perform as his opening act for a few shows. That was when Little Richard taught McCartney how to sing those notes. The Beatles also met Billy Preston during that tour, who turned out to be a lifelong friend. At 16 years old, Preston was performing with Little Richard.
Written and sung by PAUL McCARTNEY one of the ABSOLUTE GREATEST ROCK SINGERS EVER!
Down the rabbit hole you go
I Want You (She;s so Heavy)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
He'll never know what hit him.😂🤣
Paul brought a vocal smack-down to this tune. His vocal grit along with the high "woo hoo's" through his career are a perfect example of how Little Richard influenced his style. Paul said so.
Macca. One of the most versatile voices ever.
One of the Beatles best, it's all Paul
More beatles pls
Best reaction ever
I appreciate that so much Daniel, thank you for watching🚀💛
Know that if you go down the great Beatles road, their songs are more diverse than you can even imagine. You will get a little of everything, all brilliantly done.
My ALL TIME FAVORITE BAND. ..
Mine too! ❤
PAUL McCartney is singing...still alive and rocking...
His voice is amazing 🔥🔥🔥
@@PlutoPlease you are right....try to listen to Yesterday or Let it be or Come together(sang by John Lennon)
@@PlutoPlease PLEASE react to Paul's live performance of "MAYBE I'M AMAZED" during his 1976 Wings Over America tour, here is the link ua-cam.com/video/yxTdz3hw9Xo/v-deo.html This song is about his wife LINDA, who is on stage with him and part of the band, playing keyboards and back up singing. You will see her in the video. They were married in March of 1969, until her death from breast cancer in April of 1998 at the age of 56. Paul lost his mother to breast cancer as well when he was only 14 years old. They had 3 children together, Mary, Stella, and James. Linda had a daughter, Heather, from her first husband. Heather was 5 years old when Paul and Linda married. Paul legally adopted Heather with permission from her biological father.
@@direlyon"Yesterday" is another Beatles song sung by Paul McCartney!
This is in my top five of favorite Beatles songs!
Man they killed it, Paul’s voice wow 🔥🔥🔥
Great as this is,and it IS great,…….you ain’t heard nuffing yet bruv.
The most iconic band in history for a reason,because it’s true.
Their catalogue is creativity to the max with sounds and melodies to blow your mind.
You’re in for a journey and a half mate.
Whoever wrote it, sang it for the most part. Paul would come into the studio in the morning to lay down the vocals on this song first thing in the morning before his voice warmed up. Took him a few days to get the raspy take he wanted.
Every Beatles was special and together they made magic.
Wow cool thanks for the insight! I agree they definitely made magic 🚀💛
Paul is quite amazing.
That's Paul McCartney.
Listen to all of them. It will change your life.
The Beatles - I've Got A Feeling (The rooftop performance)
Paul McCartney on vocals.
Lead singer - Paul McCartney. 👏👍❤️🎸
A great fun Beatles song to react to is Rocky Raccoon, a parody of country and western music that is actually an excellent country and western song!
They have a ton of tv shows and concert footage you can watch.
Right on bro 🤘❤️
Thank youuuuu🚀💛
Sir Paul ripping his throat out. ouch
There was no lead singer in the Beatles, all of them could sing but main ones were George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney (who sung this song!).
You put george 1st🤔 pretty much any true Beatles fan would never stray from john, paul, george and ringo. In that order
George?😂😂😂😂
Don’t Let Me Down; Come Together; Let It Be are a few I think you might dig.
Appreciate the recommendations boss man, I’ll definitely check them out 🚀💛
@@PlutoPlease And the LIVE "I"VE GOT A FEELING" video ua-cam.com/video/KYwVcK3XQlE/v-deo.html from their last live performance on the roof of their Apple offices in London in January 1969. You should also hear Paul McCartney (who is singing lead here on Oh Darling), sing "HELTER SKELTER" and THEN listen to him sing "HERE, THERE, and EVERYWHERE" and you will see HOW DIFFERENT his vocals can be. Those two done back to back, most people who don't know the Beatles would think that "HELTER SKELTER" and "HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE" was sung by 2 different guys.
you need more? Try Yes it is
This was a sarcastic dig at john
FWIW, "Oh Darling" was never released as a single, so it was never really a hit. It was just one of dozens of album cuts by the Beatles that could have been hits. The Beatles had such an embarrassment of riches that totally killer tracks (like "Oh Darling") were just "album cuts." For any other group, "Oh Darling" would be the peak of their recording output. As it is, there were two other hits on the Abbey Road album (which is where "Oh Darling" is from) and multiple other songs that got wide airplay at the time. For example, "Here Comes the Sun" was not released as a single in 1969/1970 (not in the UK or US, anyway), but it is one of the Beatles' most popular streaming songs. Again, at the time, it was just an "album cut."
Wow thank you so much for the great insight! If that was just an album cut, I can’t imagine the hits, they must be out of this world! I definitely look forward to discovering more and sharing.
@@PlutoPlease The Beatles have a lot to love over the years they recorded. If you want to start at the end of group's life, then Abbey Road is really good. I'm probably the only person who doesn't really like "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" from Abbey Road, but every other track is fun and entertaining... and would have been released as a single by any other group. The long medley at the end of side 2 was unheard of at the time, and it still makes me smile today.
Man, you should react to the whole Abbey Road album tbh, not a lot of people do that, and all song are amazing. Great reaction btw!
Thanks Ian, I’ll definitely check out that album! Appreciate the recommendation 🚀💛
@@PlutoPlease yes, especially the entire “side” B of the album that starts with “Here Comes the Sun” and ends with “The End” - it is one connected medley of different styles and needs to be considered as one whole unit. Brilliant.
u go brother, Paul misses George sort of tune, great reaction
Try Yer Blues, more bluesy by a wide margin
Pablo.
Please react to Vanny Vabiola, she is a super extraordinary singer like Celin Dion and has many fans and a big community of fans. Your channel will definitely advance if you react to him.
Thank you so much for the recommendation, I’m definitely going to check him out and share soon!! Thank you 🚀💛
@@PlutoPlease ua-cam.com/video/z1fq-KhPg4E/v-deo.htmlsi=PNhDs8_RDU22wSzt
If you cant recognize Paul McCartney you need to give up.
lol I understand Paul is legendary but unfortunately I’m just being introduced to him.
So no I won’t give up, I’ll continue MY journey and you can continue to watch or not. Either way, stay blessed 🚀💛
@@PlutoPlease Never give up on The Beatles... to even suggest that is ludicrous.
@@danlayne9436 lol thank you sooo much!! No, I’ll never give up on anything or anybody I enjoy or believe in. Thanks for the positive encouragement 💛💛💛
@@PlutoPlease I kinda get where he's coming from, though. Paul's voice is so iconic. But if you don't know, you don't know. You should check out his solo, "Maybe, I'm Amazed". It's "Oh, Darling" turned up to eleven and one of the best love songs ever written.
Really enjoyed this!
Regardless of who wrote it, John's voice was better suited for it. I know that is a lot to say, at this point, but I think it is the case, as did John.
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