@@sarahwolfe1154 Father McKenzie was a lonely priest, just as Eleanor was a lonely parishioner, who found comfort attending his church. Eleanor passed away at the church & since she was alone, there was no one to attend her funeral - except for Father McKenzie.
The song has always broken my heart and the meaning behind it, “Eleanor Rigby” was released by The Beatles in 1966 as part of their Revolver album roll-out. A unique offering for the famed group, the song features only a string arrangement and vocal from Paul McCartney across the verses. The full group joins in on the chorus for a few moments of classic Beatles harmony. Paul McCartney recounted the song’s origin and meaning in a 2018 interview with GQ, saying “Over the years, I’ve met a couple of others, and maybe their loneliness made me empathize with them. But I thought it was a great character, so I started this song about the lonely old lady who picks up the rice in the church, who never really gets the dreams in her life. Then I added in the priest, the vicar, Father McKenzie. And so, there were just the two characters. It was like writing a short story, and it was basically on these old ladies that I had known as a kid.” Behind the Lyrics McCartney, who penned most of this song, got the name from the actress Eleanor Bron, who appeared in the 1965 Beatles film Help!. “Rigby” came to him while in Bristol, England when he spotted a store named Rigby and Evens Ltd. Wine and Spirit Shippers. He liked the way the two names ringed together because it sounded natural and matched the rhythm he wrote. As the opening chorus makes perfectly clear, the song is a sort of character piece about “all the lonely people.” The song’s intricate string arrangement underscores the narrative Paul McCartney sings about across the track’s three verses. The two characters, Eleanor and Father McKenzie, are both isolated in their own lives before finally “meeting” after Eleanor’s death, with the priest burying her. Eleanor Rigby Meaning The first verse follows the titular Eleanor as she tidies up after a wedding send-off and peers through the window at her house. Eleanor Rigby, picks up the rice In the church where a wedding has been Lives in a dream Waits at the window, wearing the face That she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for When McCartney first introduces us to Eleanor she is living in a “dream” world of her own, picking up rice from a wedding that was thrown over the happy couple. With the opening lines, he quickly lets the listener know that the closest Eleanor comes to getting married herself is tidying up after everyone has left. Eleanor Rigby, died in the church And was buried along with her name Nobody came Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt From his hands as he walks from the grave No one was saved Later it’s revealed that Eleanor died, leaving no one to carry on her name. McCartney adds a bit of irony towards the end of the song by having the song’s two characters cross paths a little too late. If the two had met earlier they might have become friends with something in common, but it was too late. Eleanor died leaving Father McKenzie to “meet” her while officiating the funeral. He also implies that McKenzie’s sermon “saved” no one given that nobody attended. Father McKenzie The second character featured in the song’s lyrics is Father McKenzie. Without having much of a congregation, McKenzie is forced to write sermons that “no one will hear.” He later talks about darning his socks. Question is, if no one else will see if his socks are darned, why does he care? The second verse’s lines speak to the priest’s isolation and lack of companionship. Heart breaking in my eyes , There are so many lonely people still in the world in 2022 going on 2023
Thank you Zen, that was a great interpretation of the song, in 1966 I was 9 Y.O. I listened to this when it first came out on my Transistor radio, now at 65 years of age this song comes to mind every now & then Because I have been seeing A lot of lonely ppl in my 40 years of public transportation as a Bus Driver & Light Rail train operator and this song makes me wonder where do they all come from? I to am a Lonely one🙄🥃Cheers 🍺
@@509Heavydrop Hi Thank you so much for that comment. How amazing you still drive and also notice why people are because they are lonely and you just could be saving life's and not realizing it. I'm in the hospital and it's truly sad. Frist they were about to put me in the room my mom died and I lost it in tears as it's the ten year anniversary 💔. They put me in the room next to it. Lost my whole family too the pandemic and medical in the states is awful suddenly. Doesn't matter rich poor famous or not doctor's are so backed up people are dying from so many thing's like my dearest friend I called gramps as a joke Leslie Jordan he couldn't get an appointment with his heart doctor and had to wait and as he's pulling out to finally get to the appointment he crashed his car before he even left the front of his place and passed away. He made the lonely people laugh saved lives during lock down. Yes there could be a million people in a room and I feel lonely because my family all dies and all my friend's live overseas. Poor Elanore Rigby is always what I thought about that song. People really need too be kind to other's I'm sure those people you speak of that get on your bus love you and don't want too be lonely so look your not only a bus driver but saving lives and didn't even realize it. Cheers maybe I'll get on your bus when visiting Britain 🇬🇧 the world isn't as big as one may think. 🌻🌻✌✌❤❤🎧🎧 George was alway’s my favorite. I'm friend's with Julian. He agreed and said bloody brilliant what we both wrote. So I guess we're kind caring people who notice these thing's
In my personal interpretation, Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie shared a platonic relationship. In this perspective, love is not merely expressed through words or symbolic unions such as marriage. It finds its expression in the happiness derived from performing acts for the sake of the other, like cleaning rice for a wedding or writing a sermon for someone. It suggests that significant connections go beyond conventional romanticism and social conventions. The lonely individuals are not necessarily Eleanor Rigby or Father McKenzie, but rather those who have never experienced love and are unable to recognize it.
I also was in 4th grade when it came out. Our English teacher has us always in a discussion about Beatles music's meaning and would break down lyrics . Most of my teachers at that time so into them.IIf we behaved in most classes while doing tests they would play Beatle music. It was the culture and I miss those days. There music was life changing and new, not the crap that's passing as music today.
Dear Someone; Not to show any favouritism, or any "tisms" for that matter: I simply have to confess. I love you so much Someone! Most honestly & sincerely, Your #1fan J Nichols 🖖
.. Waits at the window wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door.. those lyrics are so powerful and speak for many of us who put a front on. Loneliness is the cause of so much unhappiness.
This song is so much fun to play. Played it in my orchestra class, our cello player is incredibly gifted, without her this peice would have fallen apart
Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people Eleanor Rigby Picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been Lives in a dream Waits at the window Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for? All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Father McKenzie Writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear No one comes near Look at him working Darning his socks in the night when there's nobody there What does he care? All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people Eleanor Rigby Died in the church and was buried along with her name Nobody came Father McKenzie Wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks from the grave No one was saved All the lonely people (ah, look at all the lonely people) Where do they all come from? All the lonely people (ah, look at all the lonely people) Where do they all belong?
Some people don't realize this is for the people that might be reading the comments just in case they still want to see it stupid but works and is kinda nifty
I know that some find this comment useless, but have you ever wondered that this may have been made to someone blind? So that they can listen to this comment. 😂😂 jus kidding
Anche ELEANOR RIGBY è uno dei brani fondamentali per l'inizio del PROGRESSIVE ROCK di stampo classico sinfonico!!!!!!! Si evince dal fatto che ascoltando attentamente il brano si nota che la sezione orchestrale di archi porta alle strutture dei concerti grossi BACH, VIVALDI,HANDEL etc ed è abbastanza chiaro che di lì a poco anche il progrock di stampo classico sinfonico se ne servirà e NON poco !!!!!
Man as a child I did hear this song every day on the radio. as a small child growing up in Liverpool . I had no education My only introduction to music was the radio. I listened all day every day to the radio.
Once I had a LP by the London Symphony Orchestra with a nice cover of this, but the original is still the best one. PS: Lennon looks terribly on this picture.😳
Loneliness can eco across the miles if you travel while suffering from loneliness. It will start to feel like something you cannot escape no matter where you go or how far you travel. My suffering came to a halt when I found Jesus. I've never experienced loneliness for even a fleeting second in His presence. 💪🛐. Than you
WOW THIS STILL SOUNDS GOOD AS THE DAY I FIRST HEARD IT WHEN I WAS N THE 7TH OR 8 TH GRADE AT SCHOOL 37. I STILL KNOW ALL THE WORDS TO THAT. WOOOOOWWWWW‼️
In Scotland a religious community is known as a Rigg as in High Riggs Edinburgh. In Cumbria a farmstead is indicated by the "by" at the end of the place name as in ScotBy. Who WAS Eleanor Rigby? 🎶Half a pound of tuppenny rice Half a pound of treacle That's the way the money goes🎶 There is a hidden history that we are NOT ALLOWED to talk about, I am slowly decoding it!!!!!
i think you underestimate the prolific songwriting of Paul McCartney. Paul could simply see the name of a person on a grave in any graveyard and write a song about them, with many details none of which were provided other than her name on the tombstone she laid at.
I agree. singing along, I sang "to" and not "of" without looking closely at the words on the screen, just because I'm a huge Beatles fan and know the song well.
This song is serious social commentary. Where do all these lonely people come from? And where do they all belong? He asks. The greater irony is that the Beatles music 🎶 is what people would get together over to listen to. The Beatles brought people together who were otherwise lonely and sad. Their music made people happy or moved people at least. One of the reasons they were so popular.
@@germandimplez I remember my teacher talking about what great and powerful poetry it was. It was actually in our English textbook. I am now heading for my 60s and don't remember anything else...
its crazy how the cover is getting more clout then the actual song dont get me wrong the cover is fine but like this is just proving how slept on the beatles actually are when they shouldnt be
@@bologna3464 i think jonni means by young people, perhaps. John Lennon was dead by 1980 so there was never going to be a Beatles reunion after that. If you didn't grow up listening to the Beatles in the 60s, 70s or 80s then you pretty much missed out on Beatlemania and the youngsters of today may not know much of their work, unless they hear covers of Beatles songs by modern artists.
They begin by describing Eleanor as wearing a face that she keeps in a jar by the door. Meaning that she does not go out without putting tons of eye and face makeup on. Then the singer asks "Who is it for?"
We all know now this song was entirely written by George Harrison, but it was never credited to him. He just never minded being in the corner as long as Paul and John eere happy. What a magnificent human being.
How do my Boys take such great photos every time I see them ? Black & White , Color, doesn't matter I've never seen a bad photograph wish I could do that !! 😂 ✌️&❤
Cody Fry - Eleanor Rigby (Lyrics)
Link:ua-cam.com/video/oWgW14qKOP4/v-deo.html
Such a "touching song". Way too many people live this life. Doesn't take much to be a friend!
That was exactly what they were trying to say in the song. We need more love in the world.
I saw this many times riding Ambulance.
I don't get the meaning. Did Father Mckenzie kill Eleanor?
@@carminemurphy4836 Ugh!...how sad. 😞
@@sarahwolfe1154 Father McKenzie was a lonely priest, just as Eleanor was a lonely parishioner, who found comfort attending his church. Eleanor passed away at the church & since she was alone, there was no one to attend her funeral - except for Father McKenzie.
The song has always broken my heart and the meaning behind it, “Eleanor Rigby” was released by The Beatles in 1966 as part of their Revolver album roll-out. A unique offering for the famed group, the song features only a string arrangement and vocal from Paul McCartney across the verses. The full group joins in on the chorus for a few moments of classic Beatles harmony.
Paul McCartney recounted the song’s origin and meaning in a 2018 interview with GQ, saying “Over the years, I’ve met a couple of others, and maybe their loneliness made me empathize with them. But I thought it was a great character, so I started this song about the lonely old lady who picks up the rice in the church, who never really gets the dreams in her life. Then I added in the priest, the vicar, Father McKenzie. And so, there were just the two characters. It was like writing a short story, and it was basically on these old ladies that I had known as a kid.”
Behind the Lyrics
McCartney, who penned most of this song, got the name from the actress Eleanor Bron, who appeared in the 1965 Beatles film Help!. “Rigby” came to him while in Bristol, England when he spotted a store named Rigby and Evens Ltd. Wine and Spirit Shippers. He liked the way the two names ringed together because it sounded natural and matched the rhythm he wrote.
As the opening chorus makes perfectly clear, the song is a sort of character piece about “all the lonely people.” The song’s intricate string arrangement underscores the narrative Paul McCartney sings about across the track’s three verses. The two characters, Eleanor and Father McKenzie, are both isolated in their own lives before finally “meeting” after Eleanor’s death, with the priest burying her.
Eleanor Rigby Meaning
The first verse follows the titular Eleanor as she tidies up after a wedding send-off and peers through the window at her house.
Eleanor Rigby, picks up the rice
In the church where a wedding has been
Lives in a dream
Waits at the window, wearing the face
That she keeps in a jar by the door
Who is it for
When McCartney first introduces us to Eleanor she is living in a “dream” world of her own, picking up rice from a wedding that was thrown over the happy couple. With the opening lines, he quickly lets the listener know that the closest Eleanor comes to getting married herself is tidying up after everyone has left.
Eleanor Rigby, died in the church
And was buried along with her name
Nobody came
Father McKenzie, wiping the dirt
From his hands as he walks from the grave
No one was saved
Later it’s revealed that Eleanor died, leaving no one to carry on her name. McCartney adds a bit of irony towards the end of the song by having the song’s two characters cross paths a little too late. If the two had met earlier they might have become friends with something in common, but it was too late. Eleanor died leaving Father McKenzie to “meet” her while officiating the funeral. He also implies that McKenzie’s sermon “saved” no one given that nobody attended.
Father McKenzie
The second character featured in the song’s lyrics is Father McKenzie. Without having much of a congregation, McKenzie is forced to write sermons that “no one will hear.” He later talks about darning his socks. Question is, if no one else will see if his socks are darned, why does he care? The second verse’s lines speak to the priest’s isolation and lack of companionship.
Heart breaking in my eyes , There are so many lonely people still in the world in 2022 going on 2023
Thank you Zen, that was a great interpretation of the song, in 1966 I was 9 Y.O. I listened to this when it first came out on my Transistor radio, now at 65 years of age this song comes to mind every now & then Because I have been seeing A lot of lonely ppl in my 40 years of public transportation as a Bus Driver & Light Rail train operator and this song makes me wonder where do they all come from? I to am a Lonely one🙄🥃Cheers 🍺
@@509Heavydrop Hi Thank you so much for that comment. How amazing you still drive and also notice why people are because they are lonely and you just could be saving life's and not realizing it. I'm in the hospital and it's truly sad. Frist they were about to put me in the room my mom died and I lost it in tears as it's the ten year anniversary 💔. They put me in the room next to it. Lost my whole family too the pandemic and medical in the states is awful suddenly. Doesn't matter rich poor famous or not doctor's are so backed up people are dying from so many thing's like my dearest friend I called gramps as a joke Leslie Jordan he couldn't get an appointment with his heart doctor and had to wait and as he's pulling out to finally get to the appointment he crashed his car before he even left the front of his place and passed away. He made the lonely people laugh saved lives during lock down. Yes there could be a million people in a room and I feel lonely because my family all dies and all my friend's live overseas. Poor Elanore Rigby is always what I thought about that song. People really need too be kind to other's I'm sure those people you speak of that get on your bus love you and don't want too be lonely so look your not only a bus driver but saving lives and didn't even realize it. Cheers maybe I'll get on your bus when visiting Britain 🇬🇧 the world isn't as big as one may think. 🌻🌻✌✌❤❤🎧🎧 George was alway’s my favorite. I'm friend's with Julian. He agreed and said bloody brilliant what we both wrote. So I guess we're kind caring people who notice these thing's
I love this song as well. : )
Thank you for the comment, that was very interesting ! 🙏
Thank you, Zen😃much love❤️
Now that I'm 70 years old the Beatles were the Muhammad Ali of Composer's, I lived this in real time. The Greatest Band ever, dare to compare.
Watched Paul live in 2022 3+ hours non stop it was fantastic!
In my personal interpretation, Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie shared a platonic relationship. In this perspective, love is not merely expressed through words or symbolic unions such as marriage. It finds its expression in the happiness derived from performing acts for the sake of the other, like cleaning rice for a wedding or writing a sermon for someone. It suggests that significant connections go beyond conventional romanticism and social conventions. The lonely individuals are not necessarily Eleanor Rigby or Father McKenzie, but rather those who have never experienced love and are unable to recognize it.
Good one.
Or: they're both really, really lonely, like the lyrics of the song very heavily imply.
I happen to be one of the lonely people.
@@Patrick-oi4ur...me too!
@@JamesAFueglein
Lol... I think he went a little too deep on that one.
I girl i know sang this at a violin camp. She had the violins in the background and it was the most beautyful thing i’ve ever listened to.
I also was in 4th grade when it came out. Our English teacher has us always in a discussion about Beatles music's meaning and would break down lyrics . Most of my teachers at that time so into them.IIf we behaved in most classes while doing tests they would play Beatle music. It was the culture and I miss those days. There music was life changing and new, not the crap that's passing as music today.
I love The Beatles but there's a lot of good music still being released, mainstream or not
so many feelings and emotions in just 2 minutes
Seriously!😔
At school we have a spring concert where students play their instruments and this is one of the songs
Hi girl or boy I have homework it school to sending the song 😘😥do
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Sir Paul McCartney!! The violin segments in this oh-so-bitter-sweet-song are fantastic!
Most sincerely,
J. Nichols 🖖
Dear Someone; Not to show any favouritism, or any "tisms" for that matter: I simply have to confess. I love you so much Someone!
Most honestly & sincerely,
Your #1fan
J Nichols 🖖
This song is so sad, I love it.
Relatable
Ergreifender Text,so kraftvoll ,ich liebe die Musik von den Beatles, ,
As an alaskan, I feel like this should be our anthem.
This song also reminded me of " Eleanor " by the Turtles 🐢 1967 I love Both songs, Long live 60s music 👍🤩🍺🥃
I love both songs too! Peace ✌ ☮ 🕊
I listened to this song so long ago when I was a kid and now coming back to it, it just hits differently😭
I feel the same way
.. Waits at the window
wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door..
those lyrics are so powerful and speak for many of us who put a front on. Loneliness is the cause of so much unhappiness.
I believe this was one of the best if not the best song the Beatles ever did!
Completely agree---a true classic.
The best of the best !!! Summer of 1966 !!
I love a song that tell's a story,great.
Haunting music .another classic!
This song is so much fun to play. Played it in my orchestra class, our cello player is incredibly gifted, without her this peice would have fallen apart
Ah, look at all the lonely people
Ah, look at all the lonely people
Eleanor Rigby
Picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been
Lives in a dream
Waits at the window
Wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door
Who is it for?
All the lonely people
Where do they all come from?
All the lonely people
Where do they all belong?
Father McKenzie
Writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear
No one comes near
Look at him working
Darning his socks in the night when there's nobody there
What does he care?
All the lonely people
Where do they all come from?
All the lonely people
Where do they all belong?
Ah, look at all the lonely people
Ah, look at all the lonely people
Eleanor Rigby
Died in the church and was buried along with her name
Nobody came
Father McKenzie
Wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks from the grave
No one was saved
All the lonely people (ah, look at all the lonely people)
Where do they all come from?
All the lonely people (ah, look at all the lonely people)
Where do they all belong?
Thanks for the lyrics really helpful was wondering what they were
This is so helpful, especially when I can read this while listening to a lyric video
Some people don't realize this is for the people that might be reading the comments just in case they still want to see it stupid but works and is kinda nifty
I know that some find this comment useless, but have you ever wondered that this may have been made to someone blind? So that they can listen to this comment.
😂😂 jus kidding
@@LovingBallOfApricots 🤣👍🤘
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS SONG FOR SO LONGGGG TYYY (in lyrics)
The audio is crisp and clear here ❤
Such a somber but beautiful song. I love how poetic Beatles songs are. Love it.
Anche ELEANOR RIGBY è uno dei brani fondamentali per l'inizio del PROGRESSIVE ROCK di stampo classico sinfonico!!!!!!! Si evince dal fatto che ascoltando attentamente il brano si nota che la sezione orchestrale di archi porta alle strutture dei concerti grossi BACH, VIVALDI,HANDEL etc ed è abbastanza chiaro che di lì a poco anche il progrock di stampo classico sinfonico se ne servirà e NON poco !!!!!
So many people, living their lives today in quiet desperation. East of Eden 😢
"Quiet desperation is the English way". Even Floyd said so, huh?
Aparently, it DOES take too much to be a friend!
Man as a child I did hear this song every day on the radio. as a small child growing up in Liverpool . I had no education My only introduction to music was the radio. I listened all day every day to the radio.
Thank you so much for offering this including lyrics..
it’s a perfect help ! 4 sooner “Band Aid” music production / project.
More I get older, I understand this song in very different way.... I'm listing it since early 90s till now...
What is it like to live into your 90’s? 😉
One of my favorite Beatles song
Wow, this version is awesome!!!!
This is the original version. Cody fry only sis a cover
@@esteraslavu7938 they might've meant the 2000's remaster
Once I had a LP by the London Symphony Orchestra with a nice cover of this, but the original is still the best one. PS: Lennon looks terribly on this picture.😳
The music genius of my life time, let's give it for Paul Mc Cartney.
Thank u so much! i love this song!
Ah, poesia, doce e cortante poesia❤️👑🌹
Спасибо!Моя молодость!🔥🔥🔥
A beautiful song. One of the best I've heard
Sad but beautiful ❤️
I love that you included Ketterdam! ❤
I ❤ Beatles
What a beautiful song and lyrics.
I love this song
Chef kiss, Amazing song
Love the strings!!!
One of my favourite songs
Omg finally i found this song!
Masterpiece!
A master piece
The music is the perfec 10/10
This is the best song I've ever heard
Listen to the words and dont cry
this is my favorite song its so meaningful and sad, i think the 1980-1920 music was the best
Why only 4 men can capture the world just by singing and instrument as simple guitar, drums???
Thx for the Lyrics :D
I'm dum found it's so good I love the lyrics and it's beautiful music much appreciated thank you 💞
this is nice eleanor rigby
😊😊😊
Brilliant!
I sang this for our school farewell party.
I loved the lyrics besides being an avid Beatles fan TKS to my late older brother.
Loneliness can eco across the miles if you travel while suffering from loneliness. It will start to feel like something you cannot escape no matter where you go or how far you travel. My suffering came to a halt when I found Jesus. I've never experienced loneliness for even a fleeting second in His presence.
💪🛐. Than you
Beautiful and sad song
WOW THIS STILL SOUNDS GOOD AS THE DAY I FIRST HEARD IT WHEN I WAS N THE 7TH OR 8 TH GRADE AT SCHOOL 37. I STILL KNOW ALL THE WORDS TO THAT.
WOOOOOWWWWW‼️
Think that is a really great picture of them
the best song
When the Beatles finally gave us a great song for all their success with catchy tunes they finally grew up with Eleanor rigby 🎉🎉🎉
now i know why most peaple like them this song is amazing , i just in pintrest.
This is life. We are really all alone no matter how you try. Where we belong? God knows.
Una obra de arte
This is a song that makes u feel the need to give out. What does it take share hope?
I had to listen to this song for a project for school😂
Me too 😂😂
How do you let someone who loves you hold you but still feel so lonely 😢
Classic ❤
In Scotland a religious community is known as a Rigg as in High Riggs Edinburgh. In Cumbria a farmstead is indicated by the "by" at the end of the place name as in ScotBy. Who WAS Eleanor Rigby?
🎶Half a pound of tuppenny rice
Half a pound of treacle
That's the way the money goes🎶
There is a hidden history that we are NOT ALLOWED to talk about, I am slowly decoding it!!!!!
I'm curious.
@@LenoViburnum what are you R initial thoughts on her identity?
Did Father MacKenzie kill Eleanor?
@@billiehuman9173
My initial thoughts are a girl who wished to get married to escape the church she's working in
i think you underestimate the prolific songwriting of Paul McCartney. Paul could simply see the name of a person on a grave in any graveyard and write a song about them, with many details none of which were provided other than her name on the tombstone she laid at.
Father McKenzie writing the words "TO" a sermon, not "of". Why does every source have this wrong. Just listen to it
I agree. singing along, I sang "to" and not "of" without looking closely at the words on the screen, just because I'm a huge Beatles fan and know the song well.
Excellent song it reminds me of my life 😢
Genius!
We were learning about this song and it was hard 😅
Гениальная песня ! ГЕНИАЛЬНАЯ !!!
Essa música causa sentimento de paz instantânea
thanks
My time...a mu h beautiful, lovely song 🎙🎶🥰🥂👏
this is why ELVIS PRESLEY IS CALLED THE KING MAKES THIS LOOK LIKE THE MUPPET SHOW god bless the beatles
the music is perfec
Yes
I am starting to love this song Aleana Rigby sence my teacher said we need to learn it and perform it tomorrow I can't wait for tomorrow
Magnific
Danke!
Gracias.
This song is serious social commentary. Where do all these lonely people come from? And where do they all belong? He asks.
The greater irony is that the Beatles music 🎶 is what people would get together over to listen to. The Beatles brought people together who were otherwise lonely and sad. Their music made people happy or moved people at least. One of the reasons they were so popular.
BEATLES OMG❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Genial 👍👌 buena
In English class in the 80s in highschool we studied this song lyrics
And what was the conclusion/interpretation? This song is so short and right to the point about life. ❤
@@germandimplez I remember my teacher talking about what great and powerful poetry it was. It was actually in our English textbook. I am now heading for my 60s and don't remember anything else...
All most I wanna singing for good
(l love this song very much)
But All Most difficult to singing for good…
Love these guys
its crazy how the cover is getting more clout then the actual song
dont get me wrong the cover is fine but like
this is just proving how slept on the beatles actually are when they shouldnt be
The Beatles are one of the least slept on bands there are
@@bologna3464 i think jonni means by young people, perhaps. John Lennon was dead by 1980 so there was never going to be a Beatles reunion after that. If you didn't grow up listening to the Beatles in the 60s, 70s or 80s then you pretty much missed out on Beatlemania and the youngsters of today may not know much of their work, unless they hear covers of Beatles songs by modern artists.
Thank you
They begin by describing Eleanor as wearing a face that she keeps in a jar by the door. Meaning that she does not go out without putting tons of eye and face makeup on. Then the singer asks "Who is it for?"
Why was this song in my head? I've never heard this on the radio.....
not the beatles 😢 and here I thought the rolling stones sang this masterpiece ❤
We all know now this song was entirely written by George Harrison, but it was never credited to him. He just never minded being in the corner as long as Paul and John eere happy. What a magnificent human being.
I think he just wrote one line.
How do my Boys take such great photos every time I see them ? Black & White , Color, doesn't matter I've never seen a bad photograph wish I could do that !! 😂 ✌️&❤