Paul McCartney, the man of a thousand voices, is singing ALL of the lead vocals. He can change his voice up seamlessly and has a lot of different styles of singing.
@@phila3884 I had the great pleasure of seeing Paul McCartney live 5 times in my lifetime over the years. Best concerts I ever went to. Especially the first 4 when he was younger and his voice was still amazing.
@@phila3884 I don't know if Paul wrote this song to sound like John but I do know that John wanted to sing this song and wished he wrote it instead of Paul. John felt he could have done a better job than Paul did. Personally, although I love John's voice, I don't think he would have done it better than Paul did. Paul had a more versatile voice than John and this song also has the clear, high parts that Paul sang better than John. From what I read it was Paul trying to do a song like some of his earlier songs that he used to do. For example, Long Tall Sally. He felt he had lost some of those vocal chops and wanted to break his voice in slowly to get it back on Oh Darling. But, as John put it: "Oh! Darling’ was a great one of Paul’s that he didn’t sing too well. I always thought that I could’ve done it better - it was more my style than his. He wrote it, so what the hell, he’s going to sing it. If he’d had any sense, he should have let me sing it." [Laughs.] - John Lennon
Every Beatles track is an absolute Nucleotide, a building block of the very DNA of the music that followed. Bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd started with the music of The Beatles ringing in their ears.❤
Its Paul! Your face at the chorus!🤣🤣 He recorded it at the end of the album and spent ages screaming at the walls to roughen up his voice, he wanted it to sound like they'd just finished a long tour You're right, Blessing, Ringo absolutely nailed the drums, superb! The Beatles, best ever
We are all alive during the time Paul McCartney walked among us. A living Mozart and we are alive to experience his brilliance. This music will live forever.
Greta reaction ! Paul McCartney in his prime had one of the greatest voices in rock. So many incredible songs from the best band of all time, cheers for posting ❤
You can say that Paul McCartney was also the first one who introduced Metal music to the world with his voice and instrumentally,especially when you listen to his song Helter Skelter
As one of the 73 million people who were lucky enough to see the world change right before my eyes on that magic night 2/9/64, I love seeing young people like you who continue to “get it”. Friday night will be the 60th anniversary of that incredible moment in time when they were on Ed Sullivan and having the DVD collection of the 4 complete, unedited Ed Sullivan appearances, I will at 8 PM start the DVD and remember one of the most amazing things I ever witnessed. It’s not just me either, one of their very successful contemporaries, Donovan, has said: “The Beatles are, I think, the best thing that’s happened to this planet EVER!!! I hope you enjoy your journey learning more about the biggest and best band ever.
What was the alternative for Donovan -- alienating potential fans? In other words, I rarely trust "good words" by one celebrity about another celebrity.
@@ralphrennick4636 Notwithstanding the protests and demonstrations against US involvement in Vietnam, or anything like that. Had you actually been alive and aware during the 1960s you would have heard, and perhaps even seen, "negative" criticisms of anything and everything, including of "The Beatles". A "small" example was the right-wing "Christian" pastor who claimed that "The Beatles" were a "Communist plot". To the contrary, rock and roll has never been about "rebellion"; it has always been by capitalists seeking fame and fortune -- in fact, John Lennon himself said that he wanted to be rich and famous. And that they were Jews (Ringo's nose). "Christian" anti-Semitism was alive and well. There was the "Hippy" critique of excess consumerism (with the exceptions of sex, drugs, and rock and roll). The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago -- which was a "negative" criticism of the status quo. If "The Beatles" offered "escape" it was "'escape" to REALITY. What "The Beatles" did was inspire BEING AWAKE AND AWARE -- whereas you're about uncritical vacuity. You live in a "PERFECT" world of self-indulgence oblivious to actual "negative" REALITIES.
Lol. That's funny. My sister and I have done the exact same thing, last year, and now this year. At exactly 8:00 pm, I started the DVD. I was 7 years old in 1964, and have loved The Beatles ever since.
Paul McCartney was the vocalist. Nobody else in the band had his range and ability to transform his style. He also can sing remarkably soft, smooth ballads. John Lennon is the other primary lead vocalistz and George Harrison wrote and sang lead on many of his own songs, some of which are among their best and biggest hits (Something, While My Guitar Gently Weeps).
What's not to like about this song? Epic performance by Paul McCartney singing the lead with beautiful backing vocals by John Lennon. These two are at the top of the list of the greatest musical duos of all time in their respective roles within the Beatles.
I watched this video wondering what someone who is so 'young' would think of the Beatles and their song. You killed it. You made some comments I remember making when I first bought the record when it first came out like I loved the drum part on that song and forgot how I loved that their vocals sounded different on each song. Thanks
One of my absolute favorite Beatles songs and Paul McCartney just kills it obviously. But yeah I as well like literally every element of it. Those amazing guitar stab/smears like a horn section in the versus, and then the super sharp accented staccato arpeggios in the choruses, and Ringo is fantastic and I believe Paul McCartney's bass line there just makes it. It's got that slow heavy moving underneath. It's just perfect
FWIW, and amazing as it sounds, the bass on Oh Darling was played by George Harrison, not Paul McCartney. The Beatles sometimes really switched it up, line John Lennon playing lead guitar on "Get Back, " not George Harrison.
The Beatles like you've never heard before Blessing. Wonderful reaction. Paul showed up early at EMI Studios for the better part of a week trying to get the raspy vocal he desired. This is a very stripped-down recording with John expertly handling. the guitar work. Ringo's drums are impeccable. George turns in an outstanding bass track while Paul plays the piano. Had the Beatles ever toured again, my hunch is Oh! Darling would have fit nicely in their set list. Take care MrsPP, RNB
Arguably one of the greatest vocal performances in rock and roll period. I saw Paul McCartney in concert several times back in the early 90s and really hoped that he would sing this one but I'm pretty sure if he had included it in his setlists he would have completely lost his voice years ago.
In my opinion, this is Paul's best vocal. The lead was all Paul McCartney. Paul had an incredible vocal range. He could even scream in key. Abby Road was the last album The Beatles recorded, with the exception of some pickup work on Let It Be, which was recorded before this. Let It Be was the last album released.
Paul was so much more than a pretty face. What a songwriter - and seriously one of the truly GREAT rock-pop-country-ballad voices EVER!!!!! Oh! And cred to George Martin and Alan Parsons for the perfect choice of reverb on Paul's voice here. It adds the perfect drama to the vocal performance.
This song, with so much emotion and intensity use to literally make me cry...always thought this song was perfect, then John said if he sang it, it would have been a hit...WOOOOW ❤❤❤❤
Congratulations on the coming baby. I've been listening to The Beatles since 1964, and there are songs where it is still difficult for me to distinguish Paul McCartney and John Lennon vocals. Generally John has a more raspy voice, and Paul has a deeper sounding voice. On this one it is Paul on the lead vocals, and they were some of his best. This is a great song, and there are so many ways to describe it. Of all the descriptions I've heard, I think your "well seasoned fried chicken" is my favorite. One of the reasons The Beatles were so successful, was their ability to make so many different types of songs from the orchestra backed She 's leaving Home to the psychedelic sounding Lucy in The Sky With Diamonds. She's Leaving Home is a must hear. I would strongly recommend a song from their live rooftop concert called Don't Let Me Down for your next Beatles reaction.
As a vocalist, it is not just hitting those incredible notes with all that rasping glory. It is immediately going back to a normal pitch without having a syllable or two of warped vocal chords. You would never guessed that he had shrieked his passion just a second before.
In another Abbey Road Beatles tune Paul sharply changes his vocals during the song, "You Never Give Me Your Money". Paul has some hard vocals and some soft vocals (e.g. compare "Lady Madonna" (hard vocals), and "I Will" and "Mother Nature's Son" (soft vocals). I think McCartney won a Grammy Award for Best Vocals on The Beatles song, "Eleanor Rigby". BTW there's a 5yo girl on youtube who sings "Oh Darling!" very well. Another tune where McCartney changes his vocal range is in the song, "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (recorded after The Beatles disbanded in 1970).
Paul McCartney had incredible heights and is considered the first Heavy Metal singer.. Here he did wonders, in this song.. He does the same in Helter Skelter... He is incredible and with John they had unique colors.
It was 1968, Oh, Darling was part of the White Album and announced a return to the Beatles' roots. It was also the beggining of the end for the greatest rock band ever!
As one of the self-proclaimed Beatleologists that will jump on here to squeeze out any bit of trivia you haven’t thought off, or couldn’t avoid, I’d like to make a recommendation to any Beatles fan, or novice. The weekly radio program hosted by Ken Michaels sincerely 1982 has been playing the best of nostalgia, history, hidden gems, band/solo/cover/tribute and other variations of everything Beatlesque. Title: EVERY LITTLE THING
Gears. The boys have gears that climb, and they can turn on a dime, darling! And believe me when i tell you, no other band could have brought music around so quick at that time (1964 in America). And yes, remember that songs were alway 2.5 minutes which means they had to jam it all in and let it all hang out in a short space including Paul's Little Richard's "Whoohs!"
They manage to sound different on each track , wow did you hit the mail on the head . Growing up with the Beatles I recall how every new Beatle album sounded nothing like the last one ,.
This song is from the album Abbey Road, one of the best albums ever made. It’s worth a full album reaction. By all means listen to it uninterrupted in a quiet room with headphones on loud. The second half of the album is a long medley meant to be listened without stopping until the very end.
Great reaction, sweet Blessing. ❤ This is Paul singing lead throughout, with John and George (and maybe Paul too?) providing the background harmonies. This is off "Abbey Road," their last recorded album, released in late summer 1969. The band dropped about 215 songs all together, roughly 180 of them originals. For my money, you'd be hard-pressed to find a clunker in that whole group. So keep nibbling away, my dear friend. And don't wait too to start turning your new son into another Beatles fan. 😄
You're absolutely correct -- no two Beatles tracks sound the same, especially starting in 1966. They wanted to try everything, and never wanted to do the same thing twice. Edit: Yeah, Paul was the screamer. Edit 2: Ringo's drumming on this is exquisite.
Ringo wasn’t the flashiest drummer but he was the most musical. I’ve heard many technically better drummers say they wish they had his creativity. ✌🏼❤️🎶
The makers of melody, you are right. No electronic interruptions. All 4 Beatles sing, mostly Paul and John either together or solo, but always backing each other along with George. Ringo (drummer) never backs up.
This was from their last recorded album, Abbey Road. Towards the end they tended to look back at the kind of music that turned them on when they grew up, which this is an example of - a 50s style song. Paul could always pull off a convincing Little Richard. They basically had three distinct ”eras”: First the pop period, 1962-65, next the revolutionary period 1965-1968, when they changed music forever. And finally the afterglow period 1969-1970, which was marred by conflict and bad blood between the members. I think it’s fair to say their last two albums were objectively weaker than their previous output, but I also know lots of Beatles fans will hate me for saying it.
I find it interesting when they react to this song because none of the UA-camrs have a reference to the style of this song. Nobody identifies it as the rock ballads of the fifties with vocal ensembles, like Platters, "Only You". They DO NOT have this reference. Incredible.
This is the rare Paul McCartney-penned Beatles song that John badly wanted to sing, and you can see why: A talented vocalist like Paul or John could tear it up like John did a few years earlier singing "Twist and Shout!" With "Oh Darling," Paul combined doo-wop, Fats Domino, and Little Richard to come up with this gem.
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This was superb!
It's all Paul
On this song it's only Paul who sing. On other songs you have John, or George, but here it's only Paul.
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Only The Beatles Can be this good!
Paul McCartney, the man of a thousand voices, is singing ALL of the lead vocals. He can change his voice up seamlessly and has a lot of different styles of singing.
Well said!
@@phila3884 I had the great pleasure of seeing Paul McCartney live 5 times in my lifetime over the years. Best concerts I ever went to. Especially the first 4 when he was younger and his voice was still amazing.
You mean on this song ? yes. Lennon sang a lot of other lead vocals though.
If you are a diehard Beatles head, you know the songs where John and Paul tried the other guys' style. This is Paul showing he could sing like Lennon.
@@phila3884 I don't know if Paul wrote this song to sound like John but I do know that John wanted to sing this song and wished he wrote it instead of Paul. John felt he could have done a better job than Paul did. Personally, although I love John's voice, I don't think he would have done it better than Paul did. Paul had a more versatile voice than John and this song also has the clear, high parts that Paul sang better than John. From what I read it was Paul trying to do a song like some of his earlier songs that he used to do. For example, Long Tall Sally. He felt he had lost some of those vocal chops and wanted to break his voice in slowly to get it back on Oh Darling.
But, as John put it: "Oh! Darling’ was a great one of Paul’s that he didn’t sing too well. I always thought that I could’ve done it better - it was more my style than his. He wrote it, so what the hell, he’s going to sing it. If he’d had any sense, he should have let me sing it." [Laughs.]
- John Lennon
Every Beatles track is an absolute Nucleotide, a building block of the very DNA of the music that followed.
Bands like Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd started with the music of The Beatles ringing in their ears.❤
Who can sing like this? Only the greatest Paul McCartney!
It's also a killer bass line that Paul plays here.
@@schuberttim true. This song is known for the baseline as well as the vocals. Both outstanding.
Its Paul!
Your face at the chorus!🤣🤣
He recorded it at the end of the album and spent ages screaming at the walls to roughen up his voice, he wanted it to sound like they'd just finished a long tour
You're right, Blessing, Ringo absolutely nailed the drums, superb!
The Beatles, best ever
We are all alive during the time Paul McCartney walked among us. A living Mozart and we are alive to experience his brilliance. This music will live forever.
And Mozart didnt perform all around the world for decades, giving milions of people the chance to see him. We're INCREDIBLY blessed.
Well said!
Greta reaction ! Paul McCartney in his prime had one of the greatest voices in rock. So many incredible songs from the best band of all time, cheers for posting ❤
You can say that Paul McCartney was also the first one who introduced Metal music to the world with his voice and instrumentally,especially when you listen to his song Helter Skelter
That is John's song...
@@markdegroff3495 Paul McCartney wrote both songs Oh Darling and Helter Skelter
As one of the 73 million people who were lucky enough to see the world change right before my eyes on that magic night 2/9/64, I love seeing young people like you who continue to “get it”. Friday night will be the 60th anniversary of that incredible moment in time when they were on Ed Sullivan and having the DVD collection of the 4 complete, unedited Ed Sullivan appearances, I will at 8 PM start the DVD and remember one of the most amazing things I ever witnessed. It’s not just me either, one of their very successful contemporaries, Donovan, has said: “The Beatles are, I think, the best thing that’s happened to this planet EVER!!!
I hope you enjoy your journey learning more about the biggest and best band ever.
What was the alternative for Donovan -- alienating potential fans?
In other words, I rarely trust "good words" by one celebrity about another celebrity.
Something I miss about the 60s, I don’t remember that there always had to be someone who had something negative to say about anything.
@@ralphrennick4636 Notwithstanding the protests and demonstrations against US involvement in Vietnam, or anything like that.
Had you actually been alive and aware during the 1960s you would have heard, and perhaps even seen, "negative" criticisms of anything and everything, including of "The Beatles". A "small" example was the right-wing "Christian" pastor who claimed that "The Beatles" were a "Communist plot". To the contrary, rock and roll has never been about "rebellion"; it has always been by capitalists seeking fame and fortune -- in fact, John Lennon himself said that he wanted to be rich and famous.
And that they were Jews (Ringo's nose). "Christian" anti-Semitism was alive and well.
There was the "Hippy" critique of excess consumerism (with the exceptions of sex, drugs, and rock and roll). The riots at the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago -- which was a "negative" criticism of the status quo.
If "The Beatles" offered "escape" it was "'escape" to REALITY. What "The Beatles" did was inspire BEING AWAKE AND AWARE -- whereas you're about uncritical vacuity. You live in a "PERFECT" world of self-indulgence oblivious to actual "negative" REALITIES.
Lol. That's funny. My sister and I have done the exact same thing, last year, and now this year. At exactly 8:00 pm, I started the DVD. I was 7 years old in 1964, and have loved The Beatles ever since.
@@ralphrennick4636 Thankfully during the 1960s there wasn't a war to protest.
Admit it: you weren't born yet.
Paul McCartney was the vocalist. Nobody else in the band had his range and ability to transform his style. He also can sing remarkably soft, smooth ballads.
John Lennon is the other primary lead vocalistz and George Harrison wrote and sang lead on many of his own songs, some of which are among their best and biggest hits (Something, While My Guitar Gently Weeps).
What's not to like about this song? Epic performance by Paul McCartney singing the lead with beautiful backing vocals by John Lennon. These two are at the top of the list of the greatest musical duos of all time in their respective roles within the Beatles.
The magic fours brooo. Can’t leave ringo and Georges out of it
I watched this video wondering what someone who is so 'young' would think of the Beatles and their song. You killed it.
You made some comments I remember making when I first bought the record when it first came out like I loved the drum part on that song and forgot how I loved that their vocals sounded different on each song. Thanks
i love the beatles forever
Paul can sing to my heart and soul like no one else.
The masterful range of Paul McCartneys singing voice.
One of my absolute favorite Beatles songs and Paul McCartney just kills it obviously. But yeah I as well like literally every element of it. Those amazing guitar stab/smears like a horn section in the versus, and then the super sharp accented staccato arpeggios in the choruses, and Ringo is fantastic and I believe Paul McCartney's bass line there just makes it. It's got that slow heavy moving underneath. It's just perfect
FWIW, and amazing as it sounds, the bass on Oh Darling was played by George Harrison, not Paul McCartney. The Beatles sometimes really switched it up, line John Lennon playing lead guitar on "Get Back, " not George Harrison.
Paul was the vocalist. Such a great song!!😊
The Beatles like you've never heard before Blessing. Wonderful reaction. Paul showed up early at EMI Studios for the better part of a week trying to get the raspy vocal he desired. This is a very stripped-down recording with John expertly handling. the guitar work. Ringo's drums are impeccable. George turns in an outstanding bass track while Paul plays the piano. Had the Beatles ever toured again, my hunch is Oh! Darling would have fit nicely in their set list. Take care MrsPP, RNB
Paul is singing this!!!👌👌👍👍✌✌😁😁
Arguably one of the greatest vocal performances in rock and roll period. I saw Paul McCartney in concert several times back in the early 90s and really hoped that he would sing this one but I'm pretty sure if he had included it in his setlists he would have completely lost his voice years ago.
Paul has the most versatile voice in the group.....
In my opinion, this is Paul's best vocal. The lead was all Paul McCartney. Paul had an incredible vocal range. He could even scream in key. Abby Road was the last album The Beatles recorded, with the exception of some pickup work on Let It Be, which was recorded before this. Let It Be was the last album released.
I love this song by Paul. I guess John wanted sing it. That would've been great to heart.
After 2:09, the drumming is fucking genius.
Paul was so much more than a pretty face. What a songwriter - and seriously one of the truly GREAT rock-pop-country-ballad voices EVER!!!!!
Oh! And cred to George Martin and Alan Parsons for the perfect choice of reverb on Paul's voice here. It adds the perfect drama to the vocal performance.
This song, with so much emotion and intensity use to literally make me cry...always thought this song was perfect, then John said if he sang it, it would have been a hit...WOOOOW ❤❤❤❤
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Congratulations on the coming baby. I've been listening to The Beatles since 1964, and there are songs where it is still difficult for me to distinguish Paul McCartney and John Lennon vocals. Generally John has a more raspy voice, and Paul has a deeper sounding voice. On this one it is Paul on the lead vocals, and they were some of his best. This is a great song, and there are so many ways to describe it. Of all the descriptions I've heard, I think your "well seasoned fried chicken" is my favorite. One of the reasons The Beatles were so successful, was their ability to make so many different types of songs from the orchestra backed She 's leaving Home to the psychedelic sounding Lucy in The Sky With Diamonds. She's Leaving Home is a must hear. I would strongly recommend a song from their live rooftop concert called Don't Let Me Down for your next Beatles reaction.
You are awesome, love your reactions, please do more Beatles ❤
Hey Blessing It’s Paul. Trust all is well. Great song and vocals by Paul McCartney
"Oh! Darling" is from the Beatles 1969 album "Abbey Road". It is full of great songs such as "Something", "Here Comes The Sun", "Come Together" etc.
These guys have excellence from first album to last.
Paul on this one. John could also kick it out with his passionate singing.
"Why is this so good?" Because it's the Beatles!
Pauls best vocal❤
Every Beatles song is like a well seasoned fried chicken! (love that)
Appreciate your reaction, very good takes, really enjoyed it!❤
You're awesome! Please keep reacting to Beatles!!!!!!
Love you doing BEATLES you are the Best
I appreciate you watching thanks ✨
Don’t Let Me Down, live from the rooftop, please!
As a vocalist, it is not just hitting those incredible notes with all that rasping glory. It is immediately going back to a normal pitch without having a syllable or two of warped vocal chords. You would never guessed that he had shrieked his passion just a second before.
In another Abbey Road Beatles tune Paul sharply changes his vocals during the song, "You Never Give Me Your Money". Paul has some hard vocals and some soft vocals (e.g. compare "Lady Madonna" (hard vocals), and "I Will" and "Mother Nature's Son" (soft vocals). I think McCartney won a Grammy Award for Best Vocals on The Beatles song, "Eleanor Rigby". BTW there's a 5yo girl on youtube who sings "Oh Darling!" very well. Another tune where McCartney changes his vocal range is in the song, "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (recorded after The Beatles disbanded in 1970).
Crep que el grammy fue por michele
One of my favorite Beatles tunes. Paul's vocals and bass are amazing.
I bought every album and every single the beatles put out from 1964 to 1970 the day they put them on sale in the stores
I hope a new generation fall in love with the beatles.
The Beatles: A magical musical miracle, never to be repeated. I will DIE on that hill.
come join this Fool on a Hill because😀 I agree.
@@libertylover4016 Good one! 😅
Paul McCartney had incredible heights and is considered the first Heavy Metal singer.. Here he did wonders, in this song.. He does the same in Helter Skelter... He is incredible and with John they had unique colors.
i love all your comments on this song , greetings and hugs from mexico
It was 1968, Oh, Darling was part of the White Album and announced a return to the Beatles' roots. It was also the beggining of the end for the greatest rock band ever!
No, it was part of Abbey Road
@@maval4537 in 1969
McCartney is ridiculously blessed.
You have to react to “happiness is a warm gun” by them next! It’s such a twist but beautiful song. Really shows how versatile the Beatles are!
Bang bang shoot shoot!!!! 😊
Obviously the greatest band of all time
As one of the self-proclaimed Beatleologists that will jump on here to squeeze out any bit of trivia you haven’t thought off, or couldn’t avoid, I’d like to make a recommendation to any Beatles fan, or novice. The weekly radio program hosted by Ken Michaels sincerely 1982 has been playing the best of nostalgia, history, hidden gems, band/solo/cover/tribute and other variations of everything Beatlesque.
Title: EVERY LITTLE THING
Insane voice!
that whole album is great
This is all Paul singing. Seems like it would be more suited for John, but obviously they made the right choice.
La canciin era de Paul!Nadal a discutir! Cada uno cantava las suyas i dugi que lennon la cantara mejor porque es imposible
all the songs on this album is great
As an aside to this song, you should check out John's vocals on "I Want You, She's So Heavy". Also very passionate.
Paul had a versatile voice from Yesterday to Oh Darling.
Paul is amazing.
Gears. The boys have gears that climb, and they can turn on a dime, darling! And believe me when i tell you, no other band could have brought music around so quick at that time (1964 in America). And yes, remember that songs were alway 2.5 minutes which means they had to jam it all in and let it all hang out in a short space including Paul's Little Richard's "Whoohs!"
They manage to sound different on each track , wow did you hit the mail on the head . Growing up with the Beatles I recall how every new Beatle album sounded nothing like the last one ,.
What a perfect name for an angel like you.Beautiful all over Bless you Blessing.
Wow such a sweet comment thanks narfarlang ✨🫶
They were the real deal. For sure.
Paul McCartney sings ALL the lead vocals on this. He has a huge vocal range and vocabulary
Paul's voice is amazing on this
Good analysis
Ur finest reaction!
Witness and behold the pure power of Paul McCartney's singing vocals. The whole album (Abbey Road) is flawless.
Edit: Before auto tune. Just sayin'.
Y OTRA VEZ LO HIZO PAUL ♥️🇦🇷
Hi Ms.Try "Twist and Shout" Lennon sings there solo
I love to see younger people appreciating older music.
This song is from the album Abbey Road, one of the best albums ever made. It’s worth a full album reaction. By all means listen to it uninterrupted in a quiet room with headphones on loud. The second half of the album is a long medley meant to be listened without stopping until the very end.
The singer in this one is Paul McCartney.
Thanks Charly ⚡️
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No, it's PM all the way through with the others kicking ass. All of their music has swagger. Greatest rock band. No competition.
i know its very hard bring beatles to channel( copyrights and etc..) but try to bring more . kisses from brazil
Paul shreddin' cords. And chords.
I know a man who grew up with Paul McCartney. Paul McCartney is a legendary vocalist and bassist.
~ C 08 - 24
Great reaction, sweet Blessing. ❤
This is Paul singing lead throughout, with John and George (and maybe Paul too?) providing the background harmonies.
This is off "Abbey Road," their last recorded album, released in late summer 1969.
The band dropped about 215 songs all together, roughly 180 of them originals. For my money, you'd be hard-pressed to find a clunker in that whole group.
So keep nibbling away, my dear friend. And don't wait too to start turning your new son into another Beatles fan. 😄
Nice one Jerry ✨
It's the same incredible Paul McCartney, verse and chorus.
❤ It's Paul!❤
You're absolutely correct -- no two Beatles tracks sound the same, especially starting in 1966. They wanted to try everything, and never wanted to do the same thing twice.
Edit: Yeah, Paul was the screamer.
Edit 2: Ringo's drumming on this is exquisite.
Thanks I appreciate your remarks
Ringo wasn’t the flashiest drummer but he was the most musical. I’ve heard many technically better drummers say they wish they had his creativity. ✌🏼❤️🎶
forever baby forever the beatles
"Well seasoned fried chicken." Best reaction I've ever heard. Lol. Love it!
😂❤️✨
All the lead vocals are Paul McCartney.
The background vocals are Paul John and George
Check out The Beatles - ‘she’s a woman’ written and sang by McCartney was he was 22…amazing
All the lead sung by Paul McCartney.
Love U and have missed you here Dear. 🙏👑🙏
The makers of melody, you are right. No electronic interruptions. All 4 Beatles sing, mostly Paul and John either together or solo, but always backing each other along with George. Ringo (drummer) never backs up.
This was from their last recorded album, Abbey Road. Towards the end they tended to look back at the kind of music that turned them on when they grew up, which this is an example of - a 50s style song. Paul could always pull off a convincing Little Richard.
They basically had three distinct ”eras”: First the pop period, 1962-65, next the revolutionary period 1965-1968, when they changed music forever. And finally the afterglow period 1969-1970, which was marred by conflict and bad blood between the members. I think it’s fair to say their last two albums were objectively weaker than their previous output, but I also know lots of Beatles fans will hate me for saying it.
@hackapump WOW, you think "ABBEY ROAD" is a "weak" album??
@@patticrichton1135 I think it is one of their very best. I also love A Hard Day's Night. So many great songs on that album, as well.
love your frestylin' reactions
I find it interesting when they react to this song because none of the UA-camrs have a reference to the style of this song. Nobody identifies it as the rock ballads of the fifties with vocal ensembles, like Platters, "Only You". They DO NOT have this reference. Incredible.
Paul McCartney sings both softly and loudly here.
the singer is Paul McCartney... this is a Paul song... possibly his greatest vocal performance.. for another Paul song, try Helter Skelter
Listen to Paul’s voice on Why don’t we do it in the road
It is sung by "The Man with a thousand voices" Sir Paul McCartney!
This is the rare Paul McCartney-penned Beatles song that John badly wanted to sing, and you can see why: A talented vocalist like Paul or John could tear it up like John did a few years earlier singing "Twist and Shout!" With "Oh Darling," Paul combined doo-wop, Fats Domino, and Little Richard to come up with this gem.
Sir Paul McCartney at his finest.
they all sang at one time or another
please listen to the whole album ... the best
Yes dear...they have a large hat!