Why This Beatles Song Is *almost* Impossible to Write

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  • @timhanson9049
    @timhanson9049 Місяць тому +97

    Went to McDonalds, ordered a shake and some fries and a burger to go. Takin’ it slow.

    • @beetlejuiceification
      @beetlejuiceification 27 днів тому +4

      Avoided McDonalds today for the 1571 day. Soooo happy!😃

    • @musicalADD_theband
      @musicalADD_theband 25 днів тому

      Lmao nice

    • @stephenhosking7384
      @stephenhosking7384 23 дні тому +1

      I haven't got into the video, but now I know which song it's about!
      I started fitting your words to "Yesterday", but it got harder with each word. "Takin' it slow" was the dead giveaway!
      Well done!

    • @eliminator7ful
      @eliminator7ful 19 днів тому +1

      I see what you did there. I'm a beliver.

    • @BillGraper
      @BillGraper 19 днів тому

      That was awesome!!! 🙂

  • @daveb1234
    @daveb1234 Місяць тому +45

    “Breaking a window, climbing inside just to find all the memories have gone. Did she do wrong?”

  • @billiswillis8293
    @billiswillis8293 Місяць тому +51

    James Paul McCartney, writing these words in the sixties when he was alone... He was so young
    Look at him working, talking to Shotton and Martin to finish the song... Where have they gone?
    All the music lovers, just listen and sing along
    All the music lovers, nostalgic before the dawn

    • @Calatriste54
      @Calatriste54 23 дні тому +2

      Bravo!

    • @stephenhosking7384
      @stephenhosking7384 19 днів тому

      Beautiful, and in keeping with the mood of the song!

    • @RikEischen
      @RikEischen 11 днів тому

      All the music lovers just listen, sing along (repeat)

  • @allsummerlong
    @allsummerlong Місяць тому +45

    This is, hands-down, the best analysis of Beatles songwriting that I've ever heard. This is why Lennon-McCartney [together, because they somehow lost it without each other] are a cut above everybody else as songwriters- Dylan, Jagger/Richards, Brian Wilson's many lyricists, Townshend, etc. It was right in front of my face, but I never saw it. Kudos to you on this superlative work of analysis.

    • @PeterOlschnerMusic
      @PeterOlschnerMusic Місяць тому +10

      They wrote some pretty good songs individually as well :)

    • @nielwright1
      @nielwright1 Місяць тому +5

      @@PeterOlschnerMusic But nothing as iconic. Looking through their individual catalogs, a few are great, a fair number are good, a lot are filler. There's hardly any filler in the Beatles catalog.

    • @cardona89
      @cardona89 29 днів тому +1

      They never wrote songs together. They agreed the "Lennon/McCartney", but they wrote the songs individually.

    • @PeterOlschnerMusic
      @PeterOlschnerMusic 28 днів тому +2

      @@cardona89 that's not true, they were best friends and part of being in a band is writing songs together! You're right that they would usually bring a preliminary version of the song to the table when they worked on it a bit individually at first

    • @MaccaBulsi
      @MaccaBulsi 27 днів тому

      ​@@cardona89Schwachsinn!

  • @AdamCarnell
    @AdamCarnell Місяць тому +25

    Thanks for the info, I'll take it and use it as I start to write even more. You've opened a door.

    • @Tommy-q3u
      @Tommy-q3u Місяць тому +1

      You're such a w****..😮

  • @petersanders2815
    @petersanders2815 Місяць тому +95

    “Somebody told me, searching for answers to questions of fortune and fame, is often in vain”.

    • @terrymathurin5946
      @terrymathurin5946 Місяць тому +9

      I love your alternative line! I've just suggested an alternative ending: "Somebody told me, searching for answers to questions of fortune and fame turns us insane." I tried to stick to the exact number of notes:)

    • @petersanders2815
      @petersanders2815 Місяць тому +3

      Yes that works. This is very informative and fun to do. I have written quite a few songs ( still waiting to be discovered), and going back over them have found lve tended to do this intuitively which l suppose is a good sign. I’m in the process of writing the verses to something lm quite excited about and will put this to use.

    • @terrymathurin5946
      @terrymathurin5946 Місяць тому

      @@petersanders2815 I hope it works out for you! I write too.

    • @gort42069
      @gort42069 23 дні тому +1

      ⁠@@petersanders2815 good luck with your project 👍

    • @RikEischen
      @RikEischen 11 днів тому +2

      I would leave off "is."
      "...and fame, often in vain..."

  • @PanPilgrim
    @PanPilgrim 7 днів тому +1

    well pointed out at 9:00 Same thing:
    It alwas annoyed me, when Simon & Garfunkel sang (Sound Of Silence) e.g. "hear my words that I MI_ITE teach you" with the WRONG emphasis of "might" and not "TEACH"
    Meanwhile Paul Simon gets it way way better in his solo performances the last 20 or 30 years "hear my words that I mght TEACH you...there are other examples in that song

  • @UnburiedTalents
    @UnburiedTalents Місяць тому +8

    You should read the book, Beatlesongs. Filled with who-wrote-what and stories of their recording sessions. For instance, the line "darning his socks in the night" was contributed by Ringo. Isn't it fascinating that the two "lonely people" in the song, Eleanor and the priest, eventually cross paths in the song, but too late to ease their loneliness.

  • @ilyanagalen9320
    @ilyanagalen9320 Місяць тому +34

    ‘Sister of mercy, walking amidst all the beds in the places she’s been.’
    That came to mind immediately. If I was putting it in a song I’d use a nurse as a theme.

    • @migrantfamily
      @migrantfamily Місяць тому +2

      Dark!

    • @htws
      @htws  Місяць тому +11

      Really great! On a bit of a technical level, it's interesting that if you sing the word 'amidst' to the melody, you can hear that there's a little bit too much melodic time on the syllable 'midst', right? In the Beatles lyric, the 'i' in 'rice' is a long vowel sound, which is why it maps onto the melody. If you swapped 'amidst' for 'among', it sounds a little more natural ;)

    • @bellygunnermusic
      @bellygunnermusic Місяць тому +5

      @@htws or 'between' . walking between all the beds in the places she's been.

  • @shadfan66
    @shadfan66 Місяць тому +7

    As a lover of poetry at school many, many years ago, this has always been something that came naturally to me when writing songs. I have always felt that little attention has been given to this important technique when exploring "Song Writing" Books and more recently videos. Conversely, in poetry and song lyrics, It is "easy" to take a lazy way out and change the order of words in a phrase (as with rhyming) and cause the subsequent lines to be akward and sound false. This is sometimes seen in poetry but sounds even worse in a song, which I always feel should be more natural. It's great to see this explained in a simple and understandable way. Good job and well done.

  • @DaveB0wer
    @DaveB0wer Місяць тому +37

    Seafaring Josie, waits on the dock for a boat that the tide never brings. Fishing for rings

  • @3theorymusic
    @3theorymusic Місяць тому +4

    Really loved this one! I'm a drummer and songwriter. Rhythms and accents are exactly how I think about melody and lyrics.

  • @donnamccubbin6057
    @donnamccubbin6057 25 днів тому +4

    Walking in sunshine,
    Loving the feel of the warmth on my face!

  • @psybernaught
    @psybernaught Місяць тому +4

    Terrible journey, feeling the storm as it breaths and it shakes on the door. Chilled to the core.

  • @darktimesatrockymountainhi4046
    @darktimesatrockymountainhi4046 27 днів тому +1

    Great lesson!! A fellow music educator, I am more knowledgeable of instrumental music, but I’m also an instrumental composer/arranger, so this lesson helps me understand more about the verbal/textual considerations. Much appreciated!!

  • @grantfraser5430
    @grantfraser5430 7 днів тому

    I don't consider myself a songwriter but I used to write parody lyrics just for fun. I really like the way you break down everything involved in finding those lyrical combinations that work. Makes me wish I had a better understanding of chording and other music theory.

  • @Bana888
    @Bana888 День тому

    Wow, this is just amazing and so insightful!

  • @sandrafrancis3631
    @sandrafrancis3631 Місяць тому +27

    Maybe it's almost impossible to write, because McCartney didn't read or write music, he worked by ear and intuition.

    • @myguitardetective5961
      @myguitardetective5961 Місяць тому +2

      McCartney didn't write the chorus (George Harrison did). Ringo added, "darning her socks in the night"...John added "half a line" according to Paul. Pete Shotton (John's best friend) wrote the story line of Father MacKenzie conducting the graveside service of Eleanor Rigby that really makes the song so classic and poignant. It's an example of synergy where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts: collaboration working better than competition.

    • @sandrafrancis3631
      @sandrafrancis3631 Місяць тому +3

      @myguitardetective5961 John would've added something, because that's how they worked, still, before they became even more independent. I've never heard about all the other bits being added? I thought it was very Paul. I know Paul said the ideas came from real life experiences, an older lady he use to visit out of kindness and seeing the name on a grave stone....

    • @myguitardetective5961
      @myguitardetective5961 Місяць тому +1

      @@sandrafrancis3631 I agree with you…we just don’t know specifically what John added…I suspect it was more than half a line too!

    • @jayrussell3796
      @jayrussell3796 Місяць тому +2

      One of the two, I think John, helped George compose Something in a similar way. Not with the lyrics specifically, but how to get to the intention of the lyrics by adding in similar words when he got stuck. So the original lyric was something like " Something in the way she moves, attracts me like a watermelon...." That's probably not exactly it but explains the jist I think. George later went back and incorporated the classic line we have today. Always thought that was rather neat !

    • @myguitardetective5961
      @myguitardetective5961 Місяць тому +1

      @@jayrussell3796 George mentioned as well that John gave him songwriting advice but that Paul couldn’t be bothered to help. There was a reason that Ringo and George worked on John’s projects post-Beatles but not Paul’s. I’m glad they managed to mend fences in 1990s…at least to some extent…

  • @nickbeers4801
    @nickbeers4801 Місяць тому +25

    “Mordecai Rigby, live in a house in a park with a gum-ball machine, he’s pretty mean”

    • @DeKevers
      @DeKevers 21 день тому +1

      ✍️🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️

  • @darthriahuz1
    @darthriahuz1 29 днів тому

    Thank you for putting this to light! Back in school I used to intentionally have an earworm from a song and thought about changing the lyrics for fun; it seems that highlighting & replacing those words that has a strong and weak rhythm makes sense and flows well to the ear. It reminds me that it relates to poetry in a sense where they focus on words that rolls off the tongue smoothly and playing around the stressed and unstressed syllables.

  • @alexn8139
    @alexn8139 Місяць тому +1

    Been searching for channels like this one, glad I found this

  • @guiffialho
    @guiffialho 6 днів тому +1

    "Down by the river, there lived Matt Foley alone, just a man in his van, his pal I am"

  • @wildmustang33
    @wildmustang33 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this PDF... I'm sure it's going to help. I listened to this whole video.. and it's GREAT!!! I wish I had heard this 40 years ago!!

  • @durandaldevil
    @durandaldevil 20 днів тому

    Thank you for the video! I already submitted my manuscript to archway. It’s sort of a faux, found, memoir. This weekend I will incorporate your suggestions into my final changes!
    Cheers!

  • @Befffy
    @Befffy Місяць тому +5

    This is a hard one. I don’t think I’ll ever find a way to get this done. But it’s still fun.

  • @Al59redux
    @Al59redux 20 днів тому

    All of a sudden, everything fits and it makes me feel good -and I´m glad about that

  • @davidval7188
    @davidval7188 16 днів тому

    wow great video. didn't realize how difficult it is to write songs that seem so natural

  • @Moonless_Future
    @Moonless_Future Місяць тому +28

    "Take a vacation. Wander the streets of a city so far from your home, walking alone."

    • @Tommy-q3u
      @Tommy-q3u Місяць тому +1

      Throw me a bone....😮

  • @scarcam
    @scarcam Місяць тому +1

    Listen to the way Elton John makes Bernie Taupin's lyrics fit his melodies....Yellow Brick Road for instance, pure genius

  • @TreeFarmerMusic22
    @TreeFarmerMusic22 Місяць тому

    I think you just reminded me of one of the main tools, that's been holding me back with my own songwriting.
    I love this walk through, so much!

  • @JClaus1221
    @JClaus1221 23 дні тому +2

    The most important factor in this song was George Martin's orchestral work on writing for the double string quartet. The 2nd most important factor was Harrison's contribution of the "Ahhhhh Look At All The Lonely People" at the start of the tune. Without those two factors, it simply wouldn't be a memorable song at all.

    • @scarcam
      @scarcam 2 дні тому

      Yes, Harrison and Martin should have got a writing credit on that one.

  • @fishermedders
    @fishermedders 3 дні тому

    “I cannot see you, I cannot see what you’ve seen, where you’ve been, where you are, but you’re a star!”

  • @phatato
    @phatato Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for always having interesting videos and being generous with your wisdom

  • @brankoprosic5852
    @brankoprosic5852 16 днів тому

    If you think about it, there is something about the accent Paul giving a rhythm and melody only by reading the lyrics aloud. His talent is in the ease of giving a little push to the melody into conjunction with a harmony and rhythm.

  • @Sparksnorthern
    @Sparksnorthern Місяць тому +1

    hey! Just wanted to say that this is a great video. I'm new to the channel but started learning guitar recently and getting into songwriting a bit. Looking forward to exploring more of your content.

    • @akeithing1841
      @akeithing1841 Місяць тому

      This channel is great! Keep playing it's frustrating at first but worth it! Also would you check out my album Separate Checks by A Keithing ? I swear you'll love it!

  • @roobsrooby6589
    @roobsrooby6589 27 днів тому

    Fantastic video. I've learnt something new and incredibly useful. Thank you.

  • @justsaramusic
    @justsaramusic 22 дні тому

    One of the most interesting and helpful videos I've watched from this channel so far. Thanks Keppie!
    Here's come my lyrics btw: "Sitting in my armchair, texting my friend from the States, all the good times we shared"

  • @EdHed_
    @EdHed_ 11 днів тому +2

    Help I have fallen, please someone help, I have fallen and I can’t get up…. Seems I am stuck!

  • @EraphaseContemplation
    @EraphaseContemplation 26 днів тому

    Here is below the song Jimi plays and sings, with some backwards reverse direction pre recorded electronic dubbing cuts in the tracks for effects. Mitch is embellishing on drums and Noel is keeping steady on bass. He did a lot of this at Electric Lady Studios that he built in NYC in Greenwich Village.

  • @Table-Top
    @Table-Top Місяць тому +1

    this is gold, bookmarked it. thank you!

  • @liquidsolids9415
    @liquidsolids9415 Місяць тому

    Great stuff, as usual. Thanks, HTWS!

  • @heartshinemusic
    @heartshinemusic Місяць тому

    Such a nice video! Great explanation that counting syllables is just half of the ingredients. The great thing about songwriting is that it's a craft where you kind of construct your own rules per section of the song, and then you have to puzzle how to make everything fit. Not only the syllables and rhymes of each line, but also which words notes are accented. With words there's no room to change the accents of the syllables, but notes are more neutral. So I guess starting with writing the lines is way easier than starting with a melody. And I think that in the natural flow of language the melody is already there, in hiding. You just have to exaggerate and expand it.

  • @EddieReischl
    @EddieReischl Місяць тому +7

    "Living in limbo, waiting for something or someone to show me the way, maybe today."
    "Show me a symbol, give me a sign or a message, don't lead me astray, make it okay."

  • @PickledPianoKY99
    @PickledPianoKY99 Місяць тому

    This is a very good song writing lesson. Probably the most impactful I've had in a long time

  • @f_cox85
    @f_cox85 Місяць тому

    Really good video!!! I was just finishing writing lyrics for a new song of mine. This video helps me a lot. Thank you Keppie.

  • @robertfield4103
    @robertfield4103 23 дні тому +3

    Mellancamp just crammed the lyrics into the rhythm. Didn't follow any rule but made it work with style. Exception perfection.

    • @scarcam
      @scarcam 2 дні тому

      Yes, I made a point earlier about Elton John making Taupin's Lyrics fit into his melodies. You don't have to limit the song searching for the perfect rhyme

  • @gerardwalsh2369
    @gerardwalsh2369 27 днів тому

    Very interesting breakdown of how music is constructed particularly by the those genius performers..... The Beatles and I must say you really know your stuff and you have a beautiful signing voice......I wish I was more intelligent or informed to follow your description of this content.!!!!!!

  • @leonardoiglesias2394
    @leonardoiglesias2394 Місяць тому

    I LOVE your shirt! Specially the middle part!!

  • @buzzsmith8146
    @buzzsmith8146 Місяць тому +1

    Even though I'm mainly a musician, and have only actually written one or two lyric songs that I think are "good", I enjoyed this, Keppie.

  • @rock_oldies
    @rock_oldies 26 днів тому

    Great lesson, I'm not speaking english very well, but I undestan many thins about to constructions for songwrite and the power strong for the Notes and Rythm with the syllables. Thank you.

  • @kumikovezina3649
    @kumikovezina3649 Місяць тому

    “A vessel of great might / Was hewn of solid gold / Masts billowed in the air / On seas beyond compare
    There Venus came in sight / Bare-skinned with tousled hair / Spread upon the prow for sunlight to behold
    But then came fateful night / A great reef sealed her doom / In the deceiving ocean / Wherein sirens sing
    Her hull was tilted forth / The wreck slipped tapering / Down to the chasm's depths / Toward a silent tomb
    A vessel hewn of gold / Diaphanous as air / Revealed its treasure hold / To vulgar sailors, there
    Disgust and Hate and Fear / Amongst themselves did rage /
    The vessel's gone amiss / In sudden storm it seems / What's happened to my heart, lost on the thankless waves? /
    Alas! It sank into the dark abyss... of dreams”

  • @paulgr5943
    @paulgr5943 Місяць тому

    I learned this stuff from max martin . I dont rememeber how he called it. 20 years ive been using it. It works. Great video.

  • @dannybaseball2444
    @dannybaseball2444 18 днів тому

    Flowers at Dachau, growing wild in the gardens of death after all of these years. Saved by the tears.

  • @interestingvids-hx2sq
    @interestingvids-hx2sq 25 днів тому

    Love is the key
    In everything we feel
    Love is the need
    We all need to feel
    Love is like a Rythm that makes our heart giggle
    😊

  • @KenDavis761
    @KenDavis761 Місяць тому +2

    Interesting that 12 tone just released an almost identical video. An excellent companion piece. Both are great

  • @dougaldhendrick3497
    @dougaldhendrick3497 21 день тому

    This is THE MOST IMPORTANT aspect to song writing!

  • @sebastianreichardt4897
    @sebastianreichardt4897 Місяць тому +4

    "Challenge accepted!
    Gather the words for a phrase
    in a selfwritten song;
    shouldn’t take long."
    😅😜

  • @JudgeFredd
    @JudgeFredd Місяць тому

    Really great video - tx for it

  • @Decranz-sb7pg
    @Decranz-sb7pg Місяць тому

    Wow! You are really good on this! Very interesting!❤

  • @johncenter4858
    @johncenter4858 Місяць тому

    InFORmation is actuallly an instant hit in my head.

  • @storozhakovgregory3032
    @storozhakovgregory3032 29 днів тому

    Now that I've practiced
    And analyzed what we call a two-syllable word,
    Free as a bird,
    Look at me flying
    Higher and higher above all that's dull and mundane,
    Singing again;
    Paul and George and Ringo
    And John, where are you now?
    All the gifts you gave us -
    How did you do that?
    How?

  • @DeadnWoon
    @DeadnWoon Місяць тому

    I strongly recommend to listen to (if you've not yet) the cult British progressive rock band Gentle Giant. Their main composer and also the only keyboardist & cellist, occasional percussionist and singer Kerry Minnear was PhD in composition from London Music Academy. You will notice it immediately in their music. Their works are an open and free source for anyone to comprehend how to write music in an intricate yet professional way. They made very simple songs like "Think of me with kindness" (where you can hear Kerry singing, btw), also complex multi-layered songs made of simple pieces like an incredibly-arranged "As old as you're young", also complex multi-layered extravaganza like "Cogs in cogs", also totally experimental songs like "So sincere" almost fully performed in triplets. They also created vocal canons and fugas like those in "Knots" and "On reflection". Violin-driven ballads ("Funny ways"), Beatlesque McCarney'esque ballads ("Isn't it quiet and cold?"), acoustic guitar-driven ballads ("Memories of old days"). Concept albums, sort of rock operas - the album "Three friends". Finally, straightforward rockers - "The power and the glory", "Why not?", "Wreck". Kerry Minnear, a very humble, kind man definitely deserves the world-wide fame for his creativity and virtuosity on keyboards. And the band's songs offer a fruitful material for learning how to make compositions. Kerry rarely played solos, he mostly composed like a machine and played like a robot. He has a natural feel for music, sense of melody. An incredible phenomenon!

  • @1flat1sharp47
    @1flat1sharp47 Місяць тому +2

    Keppie and Benny teaching the songwriting skills that we all need to glean, out from a screen.

  • @Rich-ng3yy
    @Rich-ng3yy Місяць тому

    I haven't seen all of this yet but I will but my initial thought following the intro is that it's horses for courses the parameters can be thought of as inspiring rather than an obstacle. Every songwriter is different. I don't struggle with lyrics and that doesn't make me any better or worse than a songwriter who does... Cohen claimed he wrote hallelujah but it took him years and Lennon wrote fast.. some people think in rhythm and repetition form when they're inspired to do so at times and other times they write a less structured less catchy song if that fits the inspiration better.. the reason why people say writing a catchy pop song is harder is because to literally sit down and say I'm gonna write a catchy wonderful poppy hit is not necessarily easy.. but its easy to write one if you suddenly have a tiny bit of inspiration before or during the process of writing.
    Cohen claimed he took 5 years to write hallelujah and Lennon wrote very quicky.. everyone is different.. sometimes following a strict structure and rhythm can be as inspirational as it is limiting to others. It works differently for different people at different times I'd suggest... But don't slag off my stupidity too much I'm rambling cos I haven't slept yet and was watching the vid with sleepy eyes

  • @ulfsvensson9710
    @ulfsvensson9710 Місяць тому

    Interresting book, thank you bouth!

  • @Petch85
    @Petch85 Місяць тому +1

    I think this is the third video i a week that mentions this concept, that I have seen.
    I am not a native English speaker and this seems quit difficult to me.
    (Even though my native langrage have the same concept and that we both make fun with it and it is an easy tell that someone it not a native speaker.)
    I liked this video for being really focused and having good examples. But I clearly needs to practice this a lot, to master this. But I will try to notise this more in songs that I really like.
    Thanks for a good video. I think it is one of your best over the last frem months. But it might just be because I needed it more than some of the other tips or maybe I just value the rhythm of the lyrics more than other part of song writhing. How know. Right video at the right time.

  • @codylane7472
    @codylane7472 Місяць тому

    a new world, can't thank you enough. I have never written a song, but want to try now!

  • @puffnstufflovelove6550
    @puffnstufflovelove6550 Місяць тому

    Oh My Bejeesus! You were Spot on all the time!
    The absolute BEST approach, my English teacher - teaching me meter in prose! I hate you! Soooo, love you!!!

  • @lweeks4880
    @lweeks4880 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for this video! Although I do aspire to become a songwriter, I am still working on simply becoming a better musician first. But every now and then a lyric will really pull at my ear in a bad way. Now, I not only know what was probably wrong with that lyric, but why it was so difficult to re-write it when I would try to figure out in my own mind what a better lyric might be.

  • @ChazV
    @ChazV Місяць тому +3

    Thanks for this cool video.
    To the melody of ER.
    Why am I sleeping? I should awake 'cause my dog needs to go out to pee. He's nudging me.
    Lol

    • @ryanxmc164
      @ryanxmc164 Місяць тому

      Nudging accent is mismatched.

  • @jarrettsmith2077
    @jarrettsmith2077 Місяць тому +3

    "Times never changing, dead men who walk choose to talk about fortunes of gold. Will they grow old?"

  • @EraphaseContemplation
    @EraphaseContemplation 26 днів тому

    sample of Jimi Hendrix song. Castles made of Sand:[Verse 1]
    Down the street you can hear her scream "You're a disgrace"
    As she slams the door in his drunken face
    And now he stands outside
    And all the neighbors start to gossip and drool
    He cries "Oh girl, you must be mad
    What happened to the sweet love you and me had?"
    Against the door he leans and starts a scene
    And his tears fall and burn the garden green
    [Chorus]
    And so castles made of sand
    Fall in the sea eventually
    [Verse 2]
    A little Indian brave who before he was ten
    Played war games in the woods with his Indian friends
    And he built a dream that when he grew up
    He would be a fearless warrior, Indian Chief
    Many moons passed, and more the dream grew strong
    Until tomorrow he would sing his first war song
    And fight his first battle
    But something went wrong
    Surprise attack killed him in his sleep that night
    [Chorus]
    And so castles made of sand
    Melts into the sea eventually
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    [Verse 3]
    There was a young girl whose heart was a frown
    'Cause she was crippled for life and she couldn't speak a sound
    And she wished and prayed she could stop living
    So she decided to die
    She drew her wheelchair to the edge of the shore
    And to her legs she smiled, "You won't hurt me no more"
    But then a sight she'd never seen made her jump and say
    "Look, a golden winged ship is passing my way"
    And it really didn't have to stop
    It just kept on going
    [Outro]
    And so castles made of sand
    Slips into the sea eventually

  • @buhlir
    @buhlir Місяць тому

    This is awesome.. ive been on these ideas myself very heavy recently. so cool. If I could make a suggestion, the reverb on her regular speaking voice is really really distracting to me, I can't actual hear what she's saying because I just keep listening to that lol. I think dry is better for talking personally. but great video!

  • @dave31pro
    @dave31pro Місяць тому +3

    Liked this tutorial, I think you gave very helpful advice in it too.
    What did I do?

    • @michavandam
      @michavandam Місяць тому

      Nice!
      But I'd say "How did I do?" And maybe "think that" runs more smoothly than "I think".

    • @dave31pro
      @dave31pro Місяць тому

      @@michavandam very true ty

  • @philrosfeld1696
    @philrosfeld1696 Місяць тому +1

    "Feeling amazing. Writing a song about writing a song. I'm so proud. Shout it out loud."

  • @Weirdo-inc
    @Weirdo-inc Місяць тому +4

    Here i lay waiting, watching the car lights reflect off the walls and the floor, i wasn't sure.

  • @isanewday
    @isanewday 28 днів тому +1

    You are a genius

  • @greytan3052
    @greytan3052 21 день тому

    Very good lesson, I learned a lot and am thankful you shared it with us. Like and subscribe.

  • @gerhardprasent3358
    @gerhardprasent3358 Місяць тому

    I partially agree, but lyrics are only a part of a good song - a strong characterful melody is also important, and imho more so. In Eleanor Rigby the melody is repeated ( and if it is weak it's weak several times) while there are several verses with the same rhythm but different words, for instance if the 3rd verse is slightly less convincing it won't harm the song very much ... but a weak 1st verse WILL ...

  • @marcuspedrosa9742
    @marcuspedrosa9742 6 днів тому

    Without love, without feelings, without going through the difficulties of life, without the will to win, without love for music, life will not have a melodic construction in any aspect.

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 Місяць тому +1

    Agree on all points, though all these years later I find the song "Imagine" as quite trite. The lyrics are something I'd expect from a freshmen in college after a few weeks of "Communism 101." It's an example of a talented person having free rein and the result isn't as good as when he's working within restrictions and having it critiqued by others. (And that was the best song on the album).

  • @berdeter
    @berdeter 25 днів тому

    Hello from Belgium. So many songs of the sixties have been translated from english to french and most of the time they seem a bit odd. Do languages have their own rythm patterns so that it might be hard if not impossible to find lyrics matching a melody ? Do that rythm of language influence the music that comes out ?

  • @dmcgwhisper5945
    @dmcgwhisper5945 Місяць тому

    Stylization can effect syllable weight. Eg Thunder by Imagine Dragons.

  • @billiswillis8293
    @billiswillis8293 Місяць тому

    Variation on a theme...
    All Music Lovers
    Ah, look at all the singing people
    Ah, listen to the singing people
    This kind of music
    Is not just words and a melody getting along
    It's more than a song
    Goes out the window
    Then it comes back and you keep it so near to your ears
    Oh, can you hear?
    All the singing people
    So delicate and so strong
    All the singning people
    Are hoping you'll sing along
    James Paul McCartney
    Writing some words in the sixties when he was alone
    How was it done?
    Look at him working
    Goes to The Beatles and Martin to finish the song
    Where have they gone?
    All these music lovers
    Just listen and sing along
    All these music lovers
    Nostalgic before the dawn
    Ah, look at all the singing people
    Ah, listen to the singing people
    Lovers and singers
    Have died in the world and some others have later been born
    Some may have sworn
    To sing forever
    Over the years and millennia in the future to come
    They can't be wrong
    All these music lovers
    Just listen and sing along
    All these music lovers
    Nostalgic before the dawn

  • @albertoalvarez932
    @albertoalvarez932 24 дні тому

    I heard from George Harrison that he contributed a few lines from Eleanor Rigby in response to John Lennon's statement that he helped out a few lyrics for the song Taxman and asking why John was not mentioned from the book of I Me Mine to acknowledge him or something. Maybe that's the answer of George for not being acknowledged also for contributing some lyrics for the Beatles and even the titles like George suggested the title, She Said, She Said, and Sexy Sadie instead of "Maharishi" what have you done.... These are the revelations that I remember. One more I think George also contributed lyrics for Yellow Submarine but not so sure about that.

  • @matheusmelo2431
    @matheusmelo2431 28 днів тому +1

    "There was a meadow, where single leaves up on trees of aspiring domain, sing their refrain"

  • @johnlarimore7064
    @johnlarimore7064 Місяць тому +1

    Brian D. Wilson. Wrote a great song, that Sir Paul, said "I wish I had wrote", God Only Knows.

  • @tonyscott8555
    @tonyscott8555 Місяць тому +2

    I tried to do it. No matter what I did everything seemed to go wrong. Difficult song.

  • @jaimedominicpanelo7246
    @jaimedominicpanelo7246 26 днів тому

    First, poetries have rhythm such as Iambic for instance, lyrics must have within its phrase that poetic rhythm on which its syllabication must be arranged such that its accent must fall on the exact accent of the music; rhythm accent of the music is either the snare drum accent or bass drum, or its syncopated variation. So first master the rhythm of poetry (not prose or essay without measure). Then lay down the measured lyrics within the bars of the melody with each accent (snare or drum) matches the accent of the poetic phrase. Of course the rhymes must also be apparent at each end of the lines. I've written an original melody song including its lyrics within 25 minutes, all because I literally heard it all "silently" in my mind's third ear. That's exactly what songwriters experience as frequencies from the farthest realm can be accessed in the mind once you are overwhelmed with mystical inspiration. John Lennon have said and experienced that; George Harrison on composing "Here Comes The Sun" heard the melodies in his mind before writing it down Also Eddie Van Halen said on one of his interviews, he hears the melodies in his mind and just executes it on his guitar. Real songwriters must develop this technoque to be effective.

  • @marcsullivan7987
    @marcsullivan7987 Місяць тому

    THIS
    The hardest thing (IMO) about writing lyrics is when the melody is already developed. This is usually how I write, and writing lyrics is the hardest part for me, by far. Prosody

  • @jamesastle6472
    @jamesastle6472 Місяць тому

    this was massively import to McCartney, but not as much to Lennon, who would alter the rhythm to match the words at times, adding extra measures and beats, or changing time signatures

  • @comedycrackhead
    @comedycrackhead Місяць тому +1

    Paul has stated several times that he is the most proud of eleanor rigby, makes sense why now, great break down

  • @dannygillan2044
    @dannygillan2044 Місяць тому

    You are very good at explaining the song writing skills of the beatles, and song writing in general. So how many hits songs have you written?

  • @martynlawrence-jb8hm
    @martynlawrence-jb8hm Місяць тому

    Thanks. How do I download the pdf?

  • @Hal_McKinney
    @Hal_McKinney День тому

    “ Working on Sundays… Not quite the same as a weekday or night… Oh, what a fright “

  • @iankinzel
    @iankinzel Місяць тому +6

    "I am a douchebag, kicking my brain at a mole who is wearing a fez...or so he says."

  • @jselengut
    @jselengut Місяць тому +14

    "Teenage Libido. Rolling around on the floor in a feverous heat. Feel incomplete."

    • @michavandam
      @michavandam Місяць тому +9

      Sing it. It sounds like "Feelin' complete".

    • @jselengut
      @jselengut Місяць тому +1

      @@michavandam good catch!

  • @joeharris2659
    @joeharris2659 26 днів тому

    🎵 Dactyl and trochee
    Now I keep hearing that rhythm in everyday speech
    Stop, I beseech! 🎶

  • @arthurriordan9769
    @arthurriordan9769 Місяць тому

    Dexy's "Oh Geno", a great tune but the lyrics feel shoe-horned in: "You were Mi-CHAEL the lover"... "THAT man TOOK the STAGE his towel WAS swingin' HIGH"

  • @familyman6487
    @familyman6487 Місяць тому

    On a side note (no pun intended), it has been said that the cello is the instrument that sounds most like the human voice. With the verse “Father McKenzie, picks up the rice …”, Paul’s voice sounds most like the cello as they play and sing together!