@@user-AllenE wtf, this is from the 80s. The original was done in 1966. He’s more than familiar with the horn part. Alan Civil played it on the original recording, George Martin wrote it.
@@thefonzkiss George Martin did not write the horn part. There’s two stories but either way Paul wrote it. One story is Paul sang it to George and he wrote it down on paper. The other story is Paul played it on clavichord. They can both be true or maybe just one is. Either way, Paul came up with the horn part and he was the one who requested it be a French horn as Martin has said
@@ewest14 Strictly speaking, Paul would not have written it as he didn't read or write music. He'd have strummed it, hummed it, and, eventually, George Martin would have transcribed it for the classical music French horn player to play it. It was at the extreme upper limit of that instrument range
@@cuebj Being creditted as a songwriter for any piece is not dependent on you actually 'writing the score down on musical script.' If I sing an original song whist accompanying myself on the guitar, and as I am singing the song, I indicate what instruments I want included and how I want them to sound, then I would be the creditted songwriter. It doesn't really matter who transcribes the music to the music sheet, the song and its copyright belongs to that person who first introduced the concept of the song to the world. This was clearly recorded and filmed a long time after the song was originally introduced in the studio, so it would seem that Paul is re-enacting how he first introduced the song to George Martin.
Imagining being the first person played a song like this by Paul. All you could say is ‘Yes Paul, you have written one of the greatest songs of all time’. Simple yet sophisticated, timeless but revolutionary.
"There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head - you won't forget her." There are times when I think this is Paul's very best song. Great melody. Great lyrics. Great vocal.
His voice sounds so good, so soft and smooth here. And him immitating the French horn is so charming. Probably the best recorded performance of this wonderful song with such meaningful and original lyrics.
Wait... Why is it amazing he hears the music? George Martin wrote those string parts years and years before this recording. He's just singing those bits from the long released song?
@@pattycrane9907 What are you on about? Of course Paul is a genius, but she's still talking shite. He's not a genius for singing the lines George Martin wrote.
McCartney has a way of expressing such emotion with his voice. Such a sad song perfectly executed with the sorrow Sir Pail emotes with his voice. If I ever meet Paul I will simply ask him to sing this song to me. What a gift that would be....
Your day breaks, your mind aches You find that all the words of kindness linger on When she no longer needs you She wakes up, she makes up She takes her time and doesn't feel she has to hurry She no longer needs you And in her eyes you see nothing No sign of love behind the tears Cried for no one A love that should have lasted years! You want her, you need her And yet you don't believe her when she says her love is dead You think she needs you And in her eyes you see nothing No sign of love behind the tears Cried for no one A love that should have lasted years! You stay home, she goes out She says that long ago she knew someone but now he's gone She doesn't need him Your day breaks, your mind aches There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head You won't forget her And in her eyes you see nothing No sign of love behind the tears Cried for no one A love that should have lasted years!
This is from the Give My Regards To Broadstreet OUTTAKES. Paul was testing the songs they would record for the movie....he's sporting his whimsical 1981/1982 hairdo (as seen in the video of 'Coming Up' from his 1980 solo album)...and George has his flowing mad-Stravinsky hippie hair [something he would have never entertained while working for EMI in 1966. Abbey Road had strict rules for employees about how they were allowed to dress].
Thank you!! It is 2 yrs. later I'm scrolling down reading & occasionally seeing various comments about when or where this is happening lol knowing that someone had surely seen Broadstreet. :) Was starting to wonder but knew as soon as I typed it in someone (here you are) did. lol Awesome tune. One of my top 5 Beatle (Macca) tunes. Yes, George finally cut loose. :) Seeing those 2 together, looking young & vital just makes you feel better. I'm 58, have literally lived my life listening to Paul's voice. Saw him 4 1st time last August in St. Louis. Almost a 3 hr. show. It was by far the best concert I have ever attended. I've been to plenty. :) Thanks again, Jaimie & to all of the commenters. I enjoy reading them while listening to the best music ever created.
Nice to see Paul recognizing the importance of the horn. His wonderful singing is as important too, both here and in the original. Good to see how he plays it himself on solo guitar.
He's still a young man here, but you can see the relaxed non-pretentiousness of someone who's lived a lifetime before he was 28, at the pinnacle of performance. He had nothing left to prove, and not worried about an audience teasing him. Sweet natural voice to boot.
What was going through their minds was: John Lennon "I'm fucking John Lennon and I'm fucking incredible too...but this is pretty damn good" and George "I'm George Harrison and I'm fucking incredible too...I do like this song" Ringo: "I'm awesome in every way...this song doesn't really need drums...tambourine would do here"
So often we see so-called "rare" videos on youtube, and they are not particularly rare or interesting, but this would genuinely deserve the title (even though it doesn't claim it). So glad we have the internet to preserve great moments in history, such as this, which have otherwise been buried. This is both a great performance of one of the greatest songs ever written, but gives an invaluable insight into the composer's development of it. Certainly, the final product on revolver is "great", but after all the production we are left wondering "What did Paul start with?". Now, we have it!
"toot toot" "French Horn" - the sign of a musical genius ... hello George in the booth. Thanks Paul ..for the memories and the silly and serious love songs. You will forever be remembered and loved as one if not THE greatest musicians and lyricists of all time.
If you listen closely, he slides between notes (as in jazz) and does some "Baroque" ornamentation (on the words "behind" and "lasted" -- called short trills.) Truly beautiful and gifted. I keep returning to this as to a moment when a gorgeous rose blooms.
I thank God for the gift of Paul's music. Centuries from now when we have all turned to dust, his genuis will continue to be discussed. I saw Paul perform in South Florida in 2006. It was a lot of money for me but it was money spent well. He inspired me to learn guitar, start a band, and love music. That was 60 years ago.
Genius! Writes the song, sings the song, plays the song, fills the horn section, as well. Is that enough for you, George Martin? 😂So happy to have gems like this on tape, forever! 🤓🤘
This beautiful music and lyrics sung so perfectly by Paul McCartney came to be the exact situation my life went into, long after it was placed in the Revolver Album. My life and heart was totally broken for a long time. Later on, I came across this masterpiece again, and with time, the tears shed were less and less, whenever I played it. I find comfort in it now, probably because it is one beautifully sung, played, and accompanied by some master classical instrument players, and the rest of the Beatles, song, that will ever outlive all of us for generations to come.. Thank you, Paul McCartney, for bringing this to fruition so long ago when things were happier..
Man, John & Paul, both musical geniuses. What a gift is had to have been for so many GOOD songs to develop like they did inside their heads and hearts.
I’ve revisited this clip a million times throughout my life. It never disappoints! It blows my mind that we, and I’m referring to Paulites, have the pleasure of essentially doing PRECISELY what we always do when listening to this-his epic masterpiece; we sing all the parts of the record! But doing it with the man himself, as he does the same thing…it’s priceless. this is the greatest video ever. When he sings the French horn lead, it’s like…YES!!! He sketches out the arrangement as he plays and sings it. The guy is hands-down the absolute greatest genius of this or any period of music. I place him above the greats of classical and pop music. It’s a bold statement, but those dead guys didn’t impact every moment of my life. They certainly have enriched my life! Particularly J.S. Bach. But the one human who affected everything, and who’s been with me since I was 3 years old, is Paul McCartney. He’s very clean.
He wasn't coming up with the horn parts in this? This was filmed years later. George Martin came up with those horn parts when they wrote and recorded the track years previous. Just to be accurate. I love Paul too, but still
@@MrMurkosullivanNo, it was Paul’s idea to use a French horn, and he hummed the notes for George Martin, who notated them for Alan Civil to play on the version found on Revolver. But true, he wasn’t making it up on the spot, as the original record was 20+ years old at the point this video was made.
Brilliance at work. This man is a class of musician I'll never see again in my lifetime...likely in anybody's lifetime. I'm just grateful I was here while he was.❤
Paul's amazing..singing this powerful emotional song? What beautiful lyrics?!? Such a gorgeous voice! His French Horn performance...Hmmm ummmmm..Pure Genius!! Thanks sooo much for this upload!! 💓
Awww. He's soooo adorable singing this song. He puts feeling into it. It makes u believe he really lost someone who meant so much to him. In real life anyone would be crazy to leave him. He's got the cutest, sweetest personality of all time. What a babe!!
Another example that cements Paul in my list of favorite songwriters. There is so much to like about this simple tune, and it again demonstrates the raw emotion that can be expressed by a single voice and an acoustic guitar. This is a little masterpiece.
Absolute genius!!.....The whole thing was in his head...brilliant, brilliant songwriter....I've always been in awe of Paul McCartney...total respect from me, ...I'd love to shake his hand and thank him for bringing so much joy to me and millions of other people.....The man is a legend.!!!
It's always so enjoyable to hear and see the "raw" versions of great songs, especially those by The Beatles as a group, and the individual members like Paul. I would go so far as to state that sometimes studio producers kill the sheer brilliance of a song with overembellishment, rather than allowing elegant genius to express itself.
Maravillosa y bella interpretación en tono acústico, intimo de esta joya de canción for no one de Paul Maccartney para los Beatles....de ese gran álbum "Revolver" f muchas gracias!!!
Lyrics: Your day breaks, your mind aches You find that all her words of kindness linger on When she no longer needs you She wakes up, she makes up She takes her time and doesn't feel she has to hurry She no longer needs you And in her eyes, you see nothing No sign of love behind the tears Cried for no one A love that should have lasted years You want her, you need her And yet you don't believe her When she says her love is dead You think she needs you And in her eyes, you see nothing No sign of love behind the tears Cried for no one A love that should have lasted years You stay home, she goes out She says that long ago she knew someone But now he's gone, she doesn't need him Your day breaks, your mind aches There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head You won't forget her And in her eyes, you see nothing No sign of love behind the tears Cried for no one A love that should have lasted years
i don't know how anyone could ever think this man died in '66. this proves his silliness and his melodic genius. the man is 75 this june. stop the hoax and appreciate what's before your eyes.
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo So that's what they're saying these days, I thought they said the "fake" sucked and that the "real" one was miles better, now all of a sudden the "fake" one is better? They used to say that the "fake" wasn't a skilled musician, but an actor, now he's a brilliant composer with a thousand voices? The narrative always changes. At least be consistent with what you believe in because honestly, if you want people to believe in the "truth", otherwise, most of you who believe in this crap only look silly.
@@bunnyleaningonasquishedbun5542 Yeah well , thats the distinctive of a Reptilian, They change in Anything they Need to Be . . . lolol (just to stay on the Consperacy Road of Madness)
0:53 "Pep Pep Pep... Pep.... 'French Horn'... Pep Pep Pep Pep....." 1:13 "Ncuut... Ncuut.... Ncuttt..." That was funny. As well as great insight on how McCartney compose and arrange his piece on this rehearsal. Wonderful!
He passed the audition.
But he didn't say thank you on behalf of the group and themselves
Excellent comment.
The good ending
Paul has got be one of the best musicians to ever live. His genius is almost unmatched.
Except for the 50 years of mediocrity after the Beatles
@@westerling8436 Go listen to Ram and confirm your cluelessness.
In the same way as brian wilson, they have a tremendous gift.
@@westerling8436and listen to flaming pie, calico skies is possibly the best post beatles song by any of them
Flaming Pie and Flowers in Dirt as well@@gordeauxd
One of the best song ever written in human history ....
Closely followed by "Didn't we have a lovely time the day we went to Bangor"
+Danyal Elia Yeah, cause "Yesterday" was heard in a dream. Does not count. But this one was really WRITTEN by a human (by Paul). :)
What about Baby Baby by Justin Bieber?
Nothing.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
The improvised french horn is the best part of this enchanting rendition
It’s really amazing how he was able to do the French horn so accurately. George Martin probably just dictated it to sheet music.
@@user-AllenE wtf, this is from the 80s. The original was done in 1966. He’s more than familiar with the horn part. Alan Civil played it on the original recording, George Martin wrote it.
@@thefonzkiss George Martin did not write the horn part. There’s two stories but either way Paul wrote it. One story is Paul sang it to George and he wrote it down on paper. The other story is Paul played it on clavichord. They can both be true or maybe just one is. Either way, Paul came up with the horn part and he was the one who requested it be a French horn as Martin has said
@@ewest14 Strictly speaking, Paul would not have written it as he didn't read or write music. He'd have strummed it, hummed it, and, eventually, George Martin would have transcribed it for the classical music French horn player to play it. It was at the extreme upper limit of that instrument range
@@cuebj Being creditted as a songwriter for any piece is not dependent on you actually 'writing the score down on musical script.' If I sing an original song whist accompanying myself on the guitar, and as I am singing the song, I indicate what instruments I want included and how I want them to sound, then I would be the creditted songwriter. It doesn't really matter who transcribes the music to the music sheet, the song and its copyright belongs to that person who first introduced the concept of the song to the world.
This was clearly recorded and filmed a long time after the song was originally introduced in the studio, so it would seem that Paul is re-enacting how he first introduced the song to George Martin.
McCartney casually displaying his genius. Love it. #mccartney #ForNoOne #solo
He had it all arranged in his head didn't he ...what a genius ..
he was a hack
@@shanegibbons9901 What do you mean with that ?
@@emmalienelleka5771 it was a joke.
@@shanegibbons9901 not a good one
Where does he get all that wonderful creativity from🙏Love every song he creates 👏👏👏👏🥰
incredible
God blesses us all in different ways. He is a gifted man for sure
A modern day Mozart! How lucky we are to be alive in his lifetime
Roll over, beethoven!
Imagining being the first person played a song like this by Paul. All you could say is ‘Yes Paul, you have written one of the greatest songs of all time’. Simple yet sophisticated, timeless but revolutionary.
do you think the engineers got a bit blase with all these tunes coming out?
"There will be times
when all the things she said
will fill your head -
you won't forget her."
There are times when I think this is Paul's very best song. Great melody. Great lyrics. Great vocal.
It may very well be. Anyone who has ever been through a breakup lived his words to a tee. Absolute genius the world is still in awe of 60 years later.
hankster0878 excactly im in that position right now and i feel like he is sings my feelings
A great song in like under 3 minutes, amazing indeed.
PID folks This should dispel all of the nonsense
* * * * *
An incredible song to drown yourself in after a breakup. Hauntingly beautiful. One of my favorite Beatles tracks.
Absolutely nailed it there. 100%
It got me through a traumatic divorce. You’re so right
All the break up feelings are thete, in this 2 + minutes song. And it feels so real and personal.
How can anyone not love this guy? What a gift.
It's hard not to fall I love with him ... right ?
No body plays " pretended French horn" like Paul does...
Beatriz Anzures-Trejo
Exactly..! And the string quartet as well.!! (1:14)
Ah ! But the pretended "French Horn" is the best ! Loooove him ! and listening singing those sweet lyrics...!!! Gets my heart rate going way up !
Beatriz Anzures-Trejo aaahhh this is soo truee!!
ALL Girls were/are in love with him.... in that time, and in 2021.... lol.
Not without ‘tickly lips’.
The most brilliant songwriter and performer of a lifetime. A true gift.
He makes it look just so easy ...
OMG that is true musical brilliance !
Stephen Thwaites
No need for effects when you have that talent
+Mike Lazarus it IS easy though...
+Gabrol ....it may be easy as in very simple chords. But it's certainly not easy to write such a beautifully simple song.
Chris Richard that is true! :)
His voice sounds so good, so soft and smooth here. And him immitating the French horn is so charming. Probably the best recorded performance of this wonderful song with such meaningful and original lyrics.
There'll never be a bigger talent in rock/pop history. What a powerhouse he was (and still is).
It's is amazing...he "hears" the music in his head...what a privilege, I got to see him in concert!! Wish come true!
Me too - two years ago .. a lifetime dream come true ..
Pam del biaggio me too! Twice. Saw him in New Orleans May of this year for my 65th birthday. Best present ever!
Wait... Why is it amazing he hears the music? George Martin wrote those string parts years and years before this recording. He's just singing those bits from the long released song?
@@MrMurkosullivan How can you deny the genius of Paul McCartney?
@@pattycrane9907 What are you on about? Of course Paul is a genius, but she's still talking shite. He's not a genius for singing the lines George Martin wrote.
This is the most beautiful version of for no one.
Top 3 Beatles song for me. This was magical to watch.
I agree
another brilliant McCartney gem. It's equally impressive on acoustic guitar as it is on piano.
I actually prefer it on guitar. It adds something to the overall intimacy of the song.
Not too bad on the french horn either
When he sings the french horn I admired and cracked up. Brilliant!
The man’s a frikken genius of melody 😎🙏♥️🥹
I am crying so hard hearing this. Paul's powerfulness cannot be understated.
But then, you cry from a too big bowel movement.
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo And I know someone who cries because something is too small. It's okay, though. Not everyone gets the ladies.
@@Bill_Woo Your right there brother.
You mean overstated
@@erichasselberg7272 Busted. Me so stupid. I appreciate the correction.
Brrrrrbrbrbrbrbrrbrbr "French horn" brbrbrbrbrbr...
You know it's more likely "tootoooooooooooooototototooototooooooooototototototototototototooooooooooooo".
Ricardo Hernández what did paul realy says?
Best part
I heared send John :'(
Awesome!!
1:37 what a voice
True true he sounds so good
that timeless magic voice
He slips into the most beautiful singing tones so easily...such an incredible talent, not celebrated enough
I love this song I think this is at the same level than Yesterday, Let it be etc
+Rudy Flores I agree with that my friend. Completely under-rated
+Rudy Flores I think this one is better than the two you mentioned.
John's "Girl"...
yeah, it's definitely not the one after 909.
Actually it is a LOT more complicated than yesterday and the lyrics have TRUE meaning whereas Yesterday was a "bit" of a "make it fit" effort.
McCartney has a way of expressing such emotion with his voice. Such a sad song perfectly executed with the sorrow Sir Pail emotes with his voice. If I ever meet Paul I will simply ask him to sing this song to me. What a gift that would be....
Your day breaks, your mind aches
You find that all the words of kindness linger on
When she no longer needs you
She wakes up, she makes up
She takes her time and doesn't feel she has to hurry
She no longer needs you
And in her eyes you see nothing
No sign of love behind the tears
Cried for no one
A love that should have lasted years!
You want her, you need her
And yet you don't believe her when she says her love is dead
You think she needs you
And in her eyes you see nothing
No sign of love behind the tears
Cried for no one
A love that should have lasted years!
You stay home, she goes out
She says that long ago she knew someone but now he's gone
She doesn't need him
Your day breaks, your mind aches
There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head
You won't forget her
And in her eyes you see nothing
No sign of love behind the tears
Cried for no one
A love that should have lasted years!
This is flat-out brilliant.
This is from the Give My Regards To Broadstreet OUTTAKES. Paul was testing the songs they would record for the movie....he's sporting his whimsical 1981/1982 hairdo (as seen in the video of 'Coming Up' from his 1980 solo album)...and George has his flowing mad-Stravinsky hippie hair [something he would have never entertained while working for EMI in 1966. Abbey Road had strict rules for employees about how they were allowed to dress].
Thank you!! It is 2 yrs. later I'm scrolling down reading & occasionally seeing various comments about when or where this is happening lol knowing that someone had surely seen Broadstreet. :) Was starting to wonder but knew as soon as I typed it in someone (here you are) did. lol Awesome tune. One of my top 5 Beatle (Macca) tunes. Yes, George finally cut loose. :) Seeing those 2 together, looking young & vital just makes you feel better. I'm 58, have literally lived my life listening to Paul's voice. Saw him 4 1st time last August in St. Louis. Almost a 3 hr. show. It was by far the best concert I have ever attended. I've been to plenty. :) Thanks again, Jaimie & to all of the commenters. I enjoy reading them while listening to the best music ever created.
0:52 Doop top dop Bob-bob dop French Horn Doop-dop doop doop dop dop dop dop xD
Nice to see Paul recognizing the importance of the horn. His wonderful singing is as important too, both here and in the original.
Good to see how he plays it himself on solo guitar.
He's still a young man here, but you can see the relaxed non-pretentiousness of someone who's lived a lifetime before he was 28, at the pinnacle of performance. He had nothing left to prove, and not worried about an audience teasing him.
Sweet natural voice to boot.
너무 좋다.. 폴의 보컬, 작곡 스타일.. 가사 전부 진짜 천재적이고.. 너무 좋다😢❤❤❤
That's what I said!
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Imagine being in the room when Paul brought this song in for the first time and played it. What was going through their minds! Just incredible!
What was going through their minds was: John Lennon "I'm fucking John Lennon and I'm fucking incredible too...but this is pretty damn good" and George "I'm George Harrison and I'm fucking incredible too...I do like this song" Ringo: "I'm awesome in every way...this song doesn't really need drums...tambourine would do here"
One of the most talented song writers ever. One of the most admired and adored people on the planet.
I love Paul and I always will. He's so cute!! This is definitely one of my favorite Beatles songs:)
You are a girl, right? 10 years ago, you ain't dead yet, right?
What a man... Genius.
french horn.
And he even wrote the french horn solo? One of his most poignant ballads. Love it.
So often we see so-called "rare" videos on youtube, and they are not particularly rare or interesting, but this would genuinely deserve the title (even though it doesn't claim it). So glad we have the internet to preserve great moments in history, such as this, which have otherwise been buried. This is both a great performance of one of the greatest songs ever written, but gives an invaluable insight into the composer's development of it. Certainly, the final product on revolver is "great", but after all the production we are left wondering "What did Paul start with?". Now, we have it!
paul is a literal living legend. pure talent and passion.
A person has to know this pain to explain it so well in a song. Thank you Paul.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written
All of his REVOLVER tunes are GREAT
"toot toot" "French Horn" - the sign of a musical genius ... hello George in the booth.
Thanks Paul ..for the memories and the silly and serious love songs. You will forever be remembered and loved as one if not THE greatest musicians and lyricists of all time.
One of the greatest melodyists of the twentieth century.
If you listen closely, he slides between notes (as in jazz) and does some "Baroque" ornamentation (on the words "behind" and "lasted" -- called short trills.) Truly beautiful and gifted. I keep returning to this as to a moment when a gorgeous rose blooms.
What a beautiful comparison❤ I just melt when I hear his voice. Yes, he's so gifted.
I thank God for the gift of Paul's music. Centuries from now when we have all turned to dust, his genuis will continue to be discussed. I saw Paul perform in South Florida in 2006. It was a lot of money for me but it was money spent well. He inspired me to learn guitar, start a band, and love music. That was 60 years ago.
This song gets to me every time I listen to it. I've been listening to it for over fifty years. Its so easy to him. Awesome
Talented man, great singer, songwriter and musician.
Simple and beautiful just like so many of his songs. Probably the most gifted musician ever. He's here there and everywhere.
Forever, the greatest musical genius- Such a beautiful soul!
Great songs work on any instrument. Just a guitar and Paul is great. He even has the horn melody. Genius.
I love this version, so pure and clear.
This is the reason I'm not able to write any great songs, Paul has already written them.
Plus, who the heck can sing like Paul McCartney?
Billy Shears?@@hatfez
Ringo?
@@PaulFormentos Yawn!
Genius! Writes the song, sings the song, plays the song, fills the horn section, as well. Is that enough for you, George Martin? 😂So happy to have gems like this on tape, forever! 🤓🤘
The genius of Paul… mind blowing
This beautiful music and lyrics sung so perfectly by Paul McCartney came to be the exact situation my life went into, long after it was placed in the Revolver Album.
My life and heart was totally broken for a long time.
Later on, I came across this masterpiece again, and with time, the tears shed were less and less, whenever I played it.
I find comfort in it now, probably because it is one beautifully sung, played, and accompanied by some master classical instrument players, and the rest of the Beatles, song, that will ever outlive all of us for generations to come..
Thank you, Paul McCartney, for bringing this to fruition so long ago when things were happier..
Man, John & Paul, both musical geniuses. What a gift is had to have been for so many GOOD songs to develop like they did inside their heads and hearts.
The best voice in rock, ever.
Genius...he cant be human, too much perfection
Oh my god... I adore Paul's voice. He's like an angel.
I’ve revisited this clip a million times throughout my life. It never disappoints! It blows my mind that we, and I’m referring to Paulites, have the pleasure of essentially doing PRECISELY what we always do when listening to this-his epic masterpiece; we sing all the parts of the record! But doing it with the man himself, as he does the same thing…it’s priceless. this is the greatest video ever. When he sings the French horn lead, it’s like…YES!!! He sketches out the arrangement as he plays and sings it. The guy is hands-down the absolute greatest genius of this or any period of music. I place him above the greats of classical and pop music. It’s a bold statement, but those dead guys didn’t impact every moment of my life. They certainly have enriched my life! Particularly J.S. Bach. But the one human who affected everything, and who’s been with me since I was 3 years old, is Paul McCartney. He’s very clean.
He wasn't coming up with the horn parts in this? This was filmed years later. George Martin came up with those horn parts when they wrote and recorded the track years previous.
Just to be accurate. I love Paul too, but still
@@MrMurkosullivanNo, it was Paul’s idea to use a French horn, and he hummed the notes for George Martin, who notated them for Alan Civil to play on the version found on Revolver. But true, he wasn’t making it up on the spot, as the original record was 20+ years old at the point this video was made.
@@carlbaumeister3439 thanks for the info!
Brilliance at work. This man is a class of musician I'll never see again in my lifetime...likely in anybody's lifetime. I'm just grateful I was here while he was.❤
Люблю эту композицию.. как, впрочем, и другие! .. Браво, сэр Пол Маккартни! 👏😃
Слушаю всех, но каждый раз возвращаюсь к нему. Знаю все его песни наизусть, но каждый раз возвращаюсь, чтобы послушать неповторимый тембр.
So effortless.... perfect.
I want this guy to sing around my campfire !
As i have said many times, he wrote some of the most beautiful melodies of the 20th century.
Beauty at its finest and genius at its best. Love Paul!
Paul's amazing..singing this powerful emotional song? What beautiful lyrics?!? Such a gorgeous voice! His French Horn performance...Hmmm ummmmm..Pure Genius!! Thanks sooo much for this upload!! 💓
Awww. He's soooo adorable singing this song. He puts feeling into it. It makes u believe he really lost someone who meant so much to him.
In real life anyone would be crazy to leave him. He's got the cutest, sweetest personality of all time. What a babe!!
That song is a masterpiece... Great lyrics...from a great composer... from the best band of the world...
It is mind blowing to see and hear how such beautiful music would flow through him, just as easily as the air he breaths.
The song was...ready. He had all the arrangement in his head. What a genius
Ready? He wrote it 18 years before
@@billysequinsseems that a lot of people in this comment section thinks this is before he had recorded it, as if he was 40 when revolver came out
Bro what? Lmao
Another example that cements Paul in my list of favorite songwriters. There is so much to like about this simple tune, and it again demonstrates the raw emotion that can be expressed by a single voice and an acoustic guitar. This is a little masterpiece.
i just love that humming he does i just laugh my ass off every time i watch this video.
One of my favorite songs . . . done splendidly.
Love how he vocalizes the harmonies he hears. Much like George in his acoustic demo of Something.
For No One captures the loss of love for every one. Tears cried for no one, and eyes that see nothing. Yes, nice words.
Love that man and his amazing talent.
This music never gets old if you lived in the days of Beatles you were blessed such a beautiful time to be alive❤
this man is a treasure.
This song is so lovingly sad. It seems to touch the right chords of the heart. I almost always get teary-eyed listening to it.
what a lovely voice !
Absolute genius!!.....The whole thing was in his head...brilliant, brilliant songwriter....I've always been in awe of Paul McCartney...total respect from me, ...I'd love to shake his hand and thank him for bringing so much joy to me and millions of other people.....The man is a legend.!!!
OMG. Wow. This is so priceless. Thank you for the share. Just brilliant. I'm blown away.
The quality of his catalog is just overwhelming.
I love that it makes the missing instrument sounds.
Also I love him hahahaha ❤️😭
probably my very favorite Beatles song, somehow I'm watching this video for the first time and I'm smitten, whoever put this here - THANK YOU
Gotta love the french horn
It's always so enjoyable to hear and see the "raw" versions of great songs, especially those by The Beatles as a group, and the individual members like Paul. I would go so far as to state that sometimes studio producers kill the sheer brilliance of a song with overembellishment, rather than allowing elegant genius to express itself.
Best Paul's song ever
Maravillosa y bella interpretación en tono acústico, intimo de esta joya de canción for no one de Paul Maccartney para los Beatles....de ese gran álbum "Revolver" f muchas gracias!!!
The best music never dies...
This is one of the best things I've ever seen.
Lyrics:
Your day breaks, your mind aches
You find that all her words of kindness linger on
When she no longer needs you
She wakes up, she makes up
She takes her time and doesn't feel she has to hurry
She no longer needs you
And in her eyes, you see nothing
No sign of love behind the tears
Cried for no one
A love that should have lasted years
You want her, you need her
And yet you don't believe her
When she says her love is dead
You think she needs you
And in her eyes, you see nothing
No sign of love behind the tears
Cried for no one
A love that should have lasted years
You stay home, she goes out
She says that long ago she knew someone
But now he's gone, she doesn't need him
Your day breaks, your mind aches
There will be times when all the things she said will fill your head
You won't forget her
And in her eyes, you see nothing
No sign of love behind the tears
Cried for no one
A love that should have lasted years
one thing i can say..... amazing!!! i love you paul!
i don't know how anyone could ever think this man died in '66. this proves his silliness and his melodic genius. the man is 75 this june.
stop the hoax and appreciate what's before your eyes.
that anyone believes that ridiculous conspiracy theory only proves how gullible and stupid a lot of people are. it's crazy.
No, he did die, but the real guy sucked.
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo So that's what they're saying these days, I thought they said the "fake" sucked and that the "real" one was miles better, now all of a sudden the "fake" one is better?
They used to say that the "fake" wasn't a skilled musician, but an actor, now he's a brilliant composer with a thousand voices? The narrative always changes.
At least be consistent with what you believe in because honestly, if you want people to believe in the "truth", otherwise, most of you who believe in this crap only look silly.
@@bunnyleaningonasquishedbun5542 Yeah well , thats the distinctive of a Reptilian, They change in Anything they Need to Be . . . lolol (just to stay on the Consperacy Road of Madness)
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo - You, sucks....
What a beautiful song..and so true, looking back on breaking up. Amazing
0:53 "Pep Pep Pep... Pep.... 'French Horn'... Pep Pep Pep Pep....."
1:13 "Ncuut... Ncuut.... Ncuttt..."
That was funny. As well as great insight on how McCartney compose and arrange his piece on this rehearsal.
Wonderful!
The piece was arranged years earlier when Paul was 23. This is Paul around age 40.
The finest Paul performance I've ever seen. Wow.