I played and sang it to save a relationship once… it worked. We were so happy for a while. And I would have married her, but she deserved a better person than I. It’s hard to even listen to this song sometimes.
I've always wondered if John would have grown to like his earlier songs if he had lived longer. I find as I age that I almost prefer the early Beatles. Thanks for another great lesson.
@@MrBBaron everything from first album to revolver my favorite era.. of course great stuff after that but this was my favorite time period of Beatles music..
A Beatles throw away is better than 90% of the junk they call Music today . I always loved this song . So i have to strongly disagree with John on this one . Great song and lesson Mike . As always Thank You .
Kids today groove on Beatles AND the new stuff. Not so much children of the 50s and 60s (many of whom recall their elders telling them their music sucked)
You’re so right that this song was another great example of John’s genius - to crystallize the basic elements of musical beauty and marry them so perfectly to such rich sentimental purity. Still as great today as the first time I heard it in 1965. And reminds me that John learned to play ukulele before he could afford a guitar - hence his mastery of chord and melody. A four stringed instrument shows you the secrets of voicing. A six stringed instrument over-complicates it.
I cannot even explain how much I love and appreciate your excellent work. It is beyond me how you suss it all out but we are all made up that you can and then have the generosity to share. Thanks a lot.
In 1965 as a 13-year-old falling in love with Rubber Soul, I knew exactly what John meant when he sang “I get high when I see you go by, my oh my”. In the 19th Century, this “high” would be call a swoon, no? Her essence, her face, her walk…my oh my. I’ve always loved this song and always played it wrong until today. Thanks, Mike.
Just goes to show how WRONG an artist can be about their work.The lyrics are perfect especially for someone being in love for the first time. Sorry John,it's a great song.
I must admit that among all the lessons on internet yours are definitely the best ones. And...you do it with such admiration of the Beatles art! Just great!
As a 27 year old Beatles fanatic that has loved and studied everything you wrote, as a Beatle and as a solo artist, this is one of the most beautiful songs you sung on, Johnny. I love you.
Thanks for this one Mike, reinforces my thoughts of how the Beatles created sounds no one can come close to these days. So creative with simple gear. Can't understand why John would not like this one, it's a great song and again you broke it down superbly.
Thanks. This excellent post shows how great non-single Beatle album cuts were (John's opinion not-withstanding). People who have only listened to their hits don't know the Beatles.
Just another wonderful Lennon song disregarding what the great man thought of it and how you manage to separate all the individual parts from the recording I’ll never know - great job Mike thank you
Have you ever done a lesson for “I’m Looking Through You”? I would love to see the REAL way to play it. I’ve always had trouble singing it because it’s written in a key way too high for me - Paul’s vocal key.
Thank you so much for sharing this extraordinary lesson. I just love this song, no matter what John think about it. The melody and the instruments are amazing. Congratulations
Thanks for the education. Paul and John are true genius's and had a large impact on music and the world. I'm going to be 74 in a few days and I still listen to them on my old ipod that Apple doesn't support anymore. Thanks for this video. Now I know how to play the song. Not as good as you. Thanks again.
I agree, great song! I really do appreciate all the work you put in to these tutorials. It really shows what a love you have for this band of bands! Thank you so much!
Awesome Job on "Its only Love" Mike, your ability to really analyse, deconstruct and rebuilds an exact replica of a Beatles songs is admirable..your effort are much appreciated..I know you put such a lot of work into your video's
Yes,.a great job by Mike! It reminds me of in the mid nineties I acquired a Apple tower computer and Digital Performer recording software. I also had an Alesis electronic drum set. With my guitar playing friend we played a lot of Beatles. We would first import a Beatles song from a CD. Then we would add all the instrument parts and finally add vocals. We would cut out The Beatles and what was left was just Hans and I. It was fun and a great learning experience. It was also.a great way to really dig into the Beatles and understand their music and recording techniques.
Awesome. Thank you 😊 I have to say that I really enjoy the end of all your videos, because I love to see how you put it all together. Sounds great Mike. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I always liked that particular Beatles song. Beautiful chord arrangement. Not 'high brow', but a well produced contemporary Pop song. With his later distain of the song, John musta been having an off day. His chord and rhythm playing is excellent. His later Criticism doesn't stand up: from a "Pop" music perspective, I think it's one of their best. 😘😘
Astonishing job you my friend have done indeed. I know there's wuite a lot of time invested in such amazing videos and I truly appreciate yer wonderful work. Thanks so much for being there bringing bach those beautiful songs and how to play them the same way the Fab Four did. 🎉
listened to this album and this song on my RCA mono hi fi in my teen years. It is one of my faves. Lately my mind has drummed up this tune in my head on a seemingly endless reel so I looked up the tune for a lesson. Glad I discovered Mike's greta breakdown of the song. I plan to play it with my mates soon. Mike also mastered the bass and drum tracks seamlessly. Nice going Mike!
couple of days ago when you did the live on UA-cam, youve been asked what is the next beatles song lesson, you play the start and told us to guess, I was the first one to guess because its is on of my favorite songs and one of the most underrated songs of the beatles, great lesson keep it up.
Great job. I love the way you put so much detail in the strumming. I never played this correct until watching this tutorial. Thanks for all your lessons and the work you put into teaching. Your wonderful
Maplewood Pool, Maplewood, Missouri, snack bar. I was 11 yrs old. I remember those days like yesterday. When a new Beatles song came on the snack area radio, I was all ears. Walking home and getting WHITE CASTLE was the icing on the cake.
You really nailed it, and with the heart of a teacher. Great job. Thank you for uploading. And good job singing, too! I have loved this song since it came out in the US in 1965 on "Rubber Soul". That was the one album I thought Capitol got right when they messed with the English version. Turned it into a folk rock album, and a great one. The songs fit together better than the English version. I loved the extreme stereo on the album, and "I'm Looking Through You" always sounds wrong without the double false start and backward noise. On the US album version, Paul's bass is nothing fancy, which fits with the folk rock style, so on most of the songs it has a thump thump sound instead of the strong sound such as "Rain". In fact, if I were the producer on your song here, I would bring up the bass some. You played it correctly, but I would bring it out a little more.
Great job Mike. I have played this song with just 2 guitars all my life . I LOVE this song . After the Beatles split John really always down graded their songs . I have no idea why. Got on Paul about his silly love songs. Then half of his Solo albums were Love songs to Yoko . John was at his peak in the 1963-1967 era as a outstanding songwriter . After that not so much. You Mike are the best guy on you tube on Beatle songs. And your solo stuff with Phil Keaggy is amazing.
I've loved this song forever' thought the lyrics were quirky and relevant to the uncertainties of a new relationship' ...great video document Mike' thank you ...I guess it's fine that sometimes John hated his art.
Another great lesson! Always loved this song :D its kinda sweet. May I suggest you a guitar lesson on „I Need You“ in the future? Wonderfull and very underrated song by George. Would love to see it.
Mike, I'm glad you're that kind of "Whackadoodle" @22:12 , cause George was also, like when he used that "herky jerky" movement to play the Lead fills on " I saw her standing there" !! another FAB video !
The melody in "...Mr Kite" as a variation of sorts of "It's Only Love" True. Great observation. About Lennon's poor opinion of the song: Maybe not his greatest effort. Then again, Some chord changes in it are great, especially the one going from Dsus2 to Daug. Surely it's one of the loveliest changes in any love song in the annals of rock, imo.
Ji Mike, great lesson as always! I have been reflexing on how amazing it would be you to do a lesson for "Girl", from the Rubber Soul! One of Lennon's greatest lyrics, interpretation, vocals and everything. Glad if you attend my suggestion. Thanks for all
Funny how my interest in playing guitar started with the Beatles and and after all these years I always seem to circle back to them. This song is another excellent example of their craftsmanship in integrating complementary guitar parts to create a classic. Thanks for all your attention to detail in this superb lesson.
Great video as always. I thought I might point out that if a J-160E was used on this song, it wasn't John's. It had to be George's. John's J-160E was accidentally left behind by Mal Evans at the Finsbury Park Astoria Theatre in December 1963, probably after the final gig on New Years Eve. It disappeared until 2014 when John McCaw of San Diego CA realized he owned it, having bought it at a music store there in 1969. It set the record for the highest price for a guitar ever. After losing his, I'm sure John would regularly play George's when needed.
Thank you for all the Beatles songs you do. I look forward to everyone you do. I always played this song without capo. It sounds more jangly. Free and wild.
Thank you for all the details, it must take a long time to figure out all the small details and to play all the parts at the same time. I think this song is genius and beautiful!
Amazing! I love how you pieced this all together with the right guitars! Wow! This must have taken a lot of work! I love your attention to all of the little details!
They were simply musical geniuses! And ine strategy seend to be sparseness and modesty as far as each instrument/player is concerned and creating an overwhelming wholeness together.
Thanks for another great Lesson, Mike, showing us how the did it so we’ll back in the day. You’re the best! I heard the vocal accompaniments in your playback of the song, but did not see your twin brothers this time!
Great opening guitar riff, rubber soul one of my favs, this song was on the US version at least , there's no better Beatles teacher than Mike , pleasing personality and detailed informative instruction
Defifitely a great song.And the Frameus gives it great strength.She is great and as always Mike is colossal.Thanks for your teachings .All the best....
Thank you so much, Mike. Contrary to the composer, this has always been one of my favorite songs. An unforgettable riff and a beautiful melody, all in only 1:55.
So nice an analysis! Especially the indication on the common sequence with Mr Kite, it never occurred to me. Because it sounds so absolutely differently in this song. Nice songs probably resonated with some sore spot in John's soul and caused him pain. Thank you so much MIke for reviving the joy of some 50 years ago!
Lyrics may be conventional unrequited love angst but the chord progression and melody are so lovely it’s irresistible. Fantastic always loved it. Amazing that Lead line , I never knew it was two electrics mixed , I thought it was George with a Leslie or heavy vibrato effect or something! Fantastic analysis, I wonder what Paul’s writing contribution was?.
The throw away song that has always bern my favorite beatle song. Being the opening song for side 2 of the us rubber soul release. Me being 8 years old the first time i heard it. And johns vocal? Unreal!!! That doubled tracked singing...god give me a break! You wont see me! Do that one mike! Cheers!
According to Peter Asher (Peter and Gordon group) George, John, and Paul didn't learn music theory or read music. These guys came out with the best 60s music that is truly a classic today and probably young musicians listened to. Exceptional lesson and the chord showing on screen is helpful. Enjoyed watching.
Like one of your other responders, I'm drawn back to the early songs and also to the longevity of them. We still enjoy songs over 50 years old, if you go back to my early childhood, this would be equivalent to songs from the 1910s still being popular which they weren't. Maybe the Beatles legacy will last forever.
I always thought this was one of John’s best songs. Played this a lot with our group back in the late sixties.
Keith - I agree. I've always loved this one!
@@MPfrance and I’ve always thought “I’ll Be Back” was one of their best early tunes too!
I played and sang it to save a relationship once… it worked. We were so happy for a while. And I would have married her, but she deserved a better person than I. It’s hard to even listen to this song sometimes.
Me to.
I've always wondered if John would have grown to like his earlier songs if he had lived longer. I find as I age that I almost prefer the early Beatles. Thanks for another great lesson.
My feeling as well preferring the earlier songs. Rubber Soul was my favorite Beatles album
Early songs are best!
@@MrBBaron everything from first album to revolver my favorite era.. of course great stuff after that but this was my favorite time period of Beatles music..
Yes well, we do not need to overdo it or prefer one thing over the other... Do not make me choose between "Help" and "Happiness is a Warm Gun"...
Early Beatles best
A Beatles throw away is better than 90% of the junk they call Music today . I always loved this song . So i have to strongly disagree with John on this one . Great song and lesson Mike . As always Thank You .
Today? Their "filler" is better than 90% of music from any era.
Kids today groove on Beatles AND the new stuff. Not so much children of the 50s and 60s (many of whom recall their elders telling them their music sucked)
its funny how john hated a lot of aongs of the Beatles , I cant see how anybody can hate those: lucy in the sky, yes it is , these song ate gold.
99%
I totally agree.
You’re so right that this song was another great example of John’s genius - to crystallize the basic elements of musical beauty and marry them so perfectly to such rich sentimental purity. Still as great today as the first time I heard it in 1965. And reminds me that John learned to play ukulele before he could afford a guitar - hence his mastery of chord and melody. A four stringed instrument shows you the secrets of voicing. A six stringed instrument over-complicates it.
It's Only Love is my favorite John's song for many years, since my age of thirteen or fourteen.
It was actually a banjo. His Mum taught him a few chords. Cheers! :)
I literally said to myself aloud a few hours ago, "damn why aren't there any good lessons on It's Only Love". Wow! Thanks Mike
same here, ive been wanting to learn this and boom mike comes in clutch
I've always played it capo-less, Mike you're capoius😉
I cannot even explain how much I love and appreciate your excellent work. It is beyond me how you suss it all out but we are all made up that you can and then have the generosity to share. Thanks a lot.
In 1965 as a 13-year-old falling in love with Rubber Soul, I knew exactly what John meant when he sang “I get high when I see you go by, my oh my”. In the 19th Century, this “high” would be call a swoon, no? Her essence, her face, her walk…my oh my. I’ve always loved this song and always played it wrong until today. Thanks, Mike.
Just goes to show how WRONG an artist can be about their work.The lyrics are perfect especially for someone being in love for the first time. Sorry John,it's a great song.
I would say someone who never had a girlfriend or a lover
One of the most underrated Beatles songs of all…still a beauty, all around. Thank you for the wonderful presentation, Mike!
Underrated by WHO ?! Oh yeah …. 😵💫
@@1badhaircutaccept opinions…
I must admit that among all the lessons on internet yours are definitely the best ones. And...you do it with such admiration of the Beatles art! Just great!
Glad you like them!
As a 27 year old Beatles fanatic that has loved and studied everything you wrote, as a Beatle and as a solo artist, this is one of the most beautiful songs you sung on, Johnny. I love you.
Thanks for this one Mike, reinforces my thoughts of how the Beatles created sounds no one can come close to these days. So creative with simple gear. Can't understand why John would not like this one, it's a great song and again you broke it down superbly.
Fantastic mate, your knowledge is outstanding and the love of music positively shines from you … Thank you
Thanks. This excellent post shows how great non-single Beatle album cuts were (John's opinion not-withstanding). People who have only listened to their hits don't know the Beatles.
One of my favorite beatles tunes, along with the rest of their music.
Outstanding job Mike, thanks for sharing this one, your awesome!✌🇺🇸
Just another wonderful Lennon song disregarding what the great man thought of it and how you manage to separate all the individual parts from the recording I’ll never know - great job Mike thank you
Ive been searching for a good tutorial for months and i found real gold here ❤
Thanks man, youre awesome
Have you ever done a lesson for “I’m Looking Through You”? I would love to see the REAL way to play it. I’ve always had trouble singing it because it’s written in a key way too high for me - Paul’s vocal key.
Mike I’ve totally loved that song from the second I heard it when I was about 14. Again thanks so much
You are THE MAN Mike. Excellent job as usual.
Thanks for sharing your great gift of music.
Always brilliant. Can't understand why your subscriptions aren't in the 100s of K. Very underrated music teacher.
Paul - thanks! Please spread the word.
If I did that Mike, you'd get rich and spend all the money on girls and booze. Then you'd hire someone to do the videos and we'd miss you 🤣🤣
Ho sempre amato questa canzone, un gioiellino un po' sottovalutato anche Beatles stessi. Bravo Mike, davvero un great job
Thank you so much for sharing this extraordinary lesson. I just love this song, no matter what John think about it. The melody and the instruments are amazing. Congratulations
Tears in my eyes...... Thank you man. It's only love, and that it is
Thanks for the education. Paul and John are true genius's and had a large impact on music and the world. I'm going to be 74 in a few days and I still listen to them on my old ipod that Apple doesn't support anymore. Thanks for this video. Now I know how to play the song. Not as good as you. Thanks again.
Just love this Beatles song of to learn it now thanks 😊
Quel bonheur de vous entendre expliquer et interpréter ces magnifiques chansons de Beatles 🤩
Merci Merci merci 👏👌🖐️
I agree, great song! I really do appreciate all the work you put in to these tutorials. It really shows what a love you have for this band of bands! Thank you so much!
Amazing analysis, accuracy and details.
Thank you kindly!
Awesome Job on "Its only Love" Mike, your ability to really analyse, deconstruct and rebuilds an exact replica of a Beatles songs is admirable..your effort are much appreciated..I know you put such a lot of work into your video's
Yes,.a great job by Mike! It reminds me of in the mid nineties I acquired a Apple tower computer and Digital Performer recording software. I also had an Alesis electronic drum set. With my guitar playing friend we played a lot of Beatles. We would first import a Beatles song from a CD. Then we would add all the instrument parts and finally add vocals. We would cut out The Beatles and what was left was just Hans and I. It was fun and a great learning experience. It was also.a great way to really dig into the Beatles and understand their music and recording techniques.
Awesome. Thank you 😊
I have to say that I really enjoy the end of all your videos, because I love to see how you put it all together. Sounds great Mike. 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I always liked that particular Beatles song. Beautiful chord arrangement. Not 'high brow', but a well produced contemporary Pop song. With his later distain of the song, John musta been having an off day. His chord and rhythm playing is excellent. His later Criticism doesn't stand up: from a "Pop" music perspective, I think it's one of their best. 😘😘
Astonishing job you my friend have done indeed.
I know there's wuite a lot of time invested in such amazing videos and I truly appreciate yer wonderful work.
Thanks so much for being there bringing bach those beautiful songs and how to play them the same way the Fab Four did.
🎉
You do such a great job, Mike. Yep, young geniuses; great song.
listened to this album and this song on my RCA mono hi fi in my teen years. It is one of my faves. Lately my mind has drummed up this tune in my head on a seemingly endless reel so I looked up the tune for a lesson. Glad I discovered Mike's greta breakdown of the song. I plan to play it with my mates soon. Mike also mastered the bass and drum tracks seamlessly. Nice going Mike!
I feel the same way. I always loved this song. Thanks Mike! Great job as always.
couple of days ago when you did the live on UA-cam, youve been asked what is the next beatles song lesson, you play the start and told us to guess, I was the first one to guess because its is on of my favorite songs and one of the most underrated songs of the beatles, great lesson keep it up.
That was superb!
Great job as always Mike…..love the Scouse inflections on the vocals!
Thanks so much!
Great job. I love the way you put so much detail in the strumming. I never played this correct until watching this tutorial. Thanks for all your lessons and the work you put into teaching. Your wonderful
Maplewood Pool, Maplewood, Missouri, snack bar. I was 11 yrs old. I remember those days like yesterday. When a new Beatles song came on the snack area radio, I was all ears. Walking home and getting WHITE CASTLE was the icing on the cake.
You really nailed it, and with the heart of a teacher. Great job. Thank you for uploading. And good job singing, too!
I have loved this song since it came out in the US in 1965 on "Rubber Soul". That was the one album I thought Capitol got right when they messed with the English version. Turned it into a folk rock album, and a great one. The songs fit together better than the English version. I loved the extreme stereo on the album, and "I'm Looking Through You" always sounds wrong without the double false start and backward noise.
On the US album version, Paul's bass is nothing fancy, which fits with the folk rock style, so on most of the songs it has a thump thump sound instead of the strong sound such as "Rain".
In fact, if I were the producer on your song here, I would bring up the bass some. You played it correctly, but I would bring it out a little more.
gd - thanks! And yeah - I've always like this song too!!
Great job Mike. I have played this song with just 2 guitars all my life . I LOVE this song . After the Beatles split John really always down graded their songs . I have no idea why. Got on Paul about his silly love songs. Then half of his Solo albums were Love songs to Yoko . John was at his peak in the 1963-1967 era as a outstanding songwriter . After that not so much. You Mike are the best guy on you tube on Beatle songs. And your solo stuff with Phil Keaggy is amazing.
Mike you give it all . Thank you 🎸✔️🎸✔️🎸
I've also always loved this song. Thrilled to see you run thro it.
I've loved this song forever' thought the lyrics were quirky and relevant to the uncertainties of a new relationship' ...great video document Mike' thank you ...I guess it's fine that sometimes John hated his art.
Another great lesson! Always loved this song :D its kinda sweet. May I suggest you a guitar lesson on „I Need You“ in the future? Wonderfull and very underrated song by George. Would love to see it.
Mike, I'm glad you're that kind of "Whackadoodle" @22:12 , cause George was also, like when he used that "herky jerky" movement to play the Lead fills on " I saw her standing there" !! another FAB video !
Excellent performance and tutorial. 🎸🎶🥁🎤👏
I enjoy your teaching
S z - Glad to hear that
The melody in "...Mr Kite" as a variation of sorts of "It's Only Love" True. Great observation.
About Lennon's poor opinion of the song: Maybe not his greatest effort. Then again,
Some chord changes in it are great, especially the one going from Dsus2 to Daug. Surely it's one of the loveliest changes in any love song in the annals of rock, imo.
Ji Mike, great lesson as always! I have been reflexing on how amazing it would be you to do a lesson for "Girl", from the Rubber Soul! One of Lennon's greatest lyrics, interpretation, vocals and everything. Glad if you attend my suggestion. Thanks for all
Great exposition. Revealing both the Beatles fine musicianship and your own.
You gave simplest lesson and highest quality. Really feel ignited from the everlasting musical value. Thank a lot,
i've always loved this song's melody and lyrics.
Yet another fab tutorial. Thanks Mike.
I Always liked this Song , Thanks Mike , You are Great
rukusband - You are welcome - glad to be of some help!
Great job Mike, you always demonstrate how good the Beatles were as a band, thanx.
Funny how my interest in playing guitar started with the Beatles and and after all these years I always seem to circle back to them. This song is another excellent example of their craftsmanship in integrating complementary guitar parts to create a classic. Thanks for all your attention to detail in this superb lesson.
Great video as always. I thought I might point out that if a J-160E was used on this song, it wasn't John's. It had to be George's. John's J-160E was accidentally left behind by Mal Evans at the Finsbury Park Astoria Theatre in December 1963, probably after the final gig on New Years Eve. It disappeared until 2014 when John McCaw of San Diego CA realized he owned it, having bought it at a music store there in 1969. It set the record for the highest price for a guitar ever. After losing his, I'm sure John would regularly play George's when needed.
Thank you for all the Beatles songs you do. I look forward to everyone you do.
I always played this song without capo. It sounds more jangly. Free and wild.
Beautiful Mike, lovely insight..... Thanks again for all the effort that goes into these lessons
Steve
Thank you for all the details, it must take a long time to figure out all the small details and to play all the parts at the same time.
I think this song is genius and beautiful!
Another great lesson. Thank you very much, Mike.
Amazing! I love how you pieced this all together with the right guitars! Wow! This must have taken a lot of work! I love your attention to all of the little details!
My sister gave me the RUBBER SOUL ALBUM for Christmas 65 ...This was one of my favorite songs on the album..!!!😊👍
They were simply musical geniuses! And ine strategy seend to be sparseness and modesty as far as each instrument/player is concerned and creating an overwhelming wholeness together.
Tommy - they absolutely WERE pop geniuses!
Thanks for another great Lesson, Mike, showing us how the did it so we’ll back in the day. You’re the best! I heard the vocal accompaniments in your playback of the song, but did not see your twin brothers this time!
One of my favorites.
Yay! Love this tune. I like the simple love lyrics. John's voice is classic Beatles. Thanks Mike!
I always loved that tune! Great video Mike!!
Great opening guitar riff, rubber soul one of my favs, this song was on the US version at least , there's no better Beatles teacher than Mike , pleasing personality and detailed informative instruction
Defifitely a great song.And the Frameus gives it great strength.She is great and as always Mike is colossal.Thanks for your teachings .All the best....
I just love your videos Mike. You always have amazing insight into the songs and how they were made. Thank you again!
Thank you so much, Mike. Contrary to the composer, this has always been one of my favorite songs. An unforgettable riff and a beautiful melody, all in only 1:55.
So nice an analysis! Especially the indication on the common sequence with Mr Kite, it never occurred to me. Because it sounds so absolutely differently in this song.
Nice songs probably resonated with some sore spot in John's soul and caused him pain.
Thank you so much MIke for reviving the joy of some 50 years ago!
Hi Mike , I love your depth of detail . Great work ! Many thanks
This song is so masterful, so brilliant .. and John didn't like it ?
He disliked a lot of his own music unfortunately
Lyrics may be conventional unrequited love angst but the chord progression and melody are so lovely it’s irresistible. Fantastic always loved it. Amazing that Lead line , I never knew it was two electrics mixed , I thought it was George with a Leslie or heavy vibrato effect or something! Fantastic analysis, I wonder what Paul’s writing contribution was?.
Love this song since my childhood days.
Don't know what John is talking about, that's great song. You did a great job on it!
Magnifico maestro Pachelli !!!
Muchas gracias por compartir sus videos. Son geniales.
Manny - thanks!
This song is a gem.
You are a such a great teacher Mike! Thank you for all you do.
loved the song the first time i heard it --- beautiful melody and john's uniquely super voice
Great song and lesson, Mike! Thanks again.
Thank you Micheal Pachelli!
The throw away song that has always bern my favorite beatle song. Being the opening song for side 2 of the us rubber soul release. Me being 8 years old the first time i heard it. And johns vocal? Unreal!!! That doubled tracked singing...god give me a break!
You wont see me! Do that one mike! Cheers!
I love this song very much...very melodic n beautiful to my ears
Mike, wow!!! That was a great!! You nailed it!!!!!!! Thank you......
Great lesson Mike - as always. This is a wonderful song. Dang! those guys were so good.
Very interesting take on John's style , Mike; loved it!
This is a great song. It's catchy and the hook is so difficult to get out of your head. Well done mike, super breakdown again!
Wow. What a song, and what great lesson. Thanks
According to Peter Asher (Peter and Gordon group) George, John, and Paul didn't learn music theory or read music. These guys came out with the best 60s music that is truly a classic today and probably young musicians listened to. Exceptional lesson and the chord showing on screen is helpful. Enjoyed watching.
love this song, thanks a lot for the amazing lesson once again Mike !
Never knew John hated this song. I've always loved it, and finally can come close to playing it, thanks to you. Liked and subscribed to your channel!
Those D chord twists are pure genius, especially for 1965.
Like one of your other responders, I'm drawn back to the early songs and also to the longevity of them. We still enjoy songs over 50 years old, if you go back to my early childhood, this would be equivalent to songs from the 1910s still being popular which they weren't. Maybe the Beatles legacy will last forever.
There’s literally no better Beatles Lesson Teacher out there!