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Mixing "Come Together", recording "The End". Officially appears on The Beatles Mono. Spread the love! If you like what you are seeing, share it on social networks and let others know about The Paul McCartney Project. The song reached the top of the charts in the United States and peaked at No. John Lennon recalled:. In a December interview by Selina Scott on the television show West 57th Street , George Harrison stated that he wrote two lines of the song.

Lennon played rhythm guitar and electric piano and sang the lead vocals, Paul McCartney played bass, George Harrison played lead guitar, and Ringo Starr played drums. Bluesman Muddy Waters is also mentioned in the song. He told Connolly:. The single released on 31 October in the UK, reaching No. The first take of the song, recorded on 21 July , with slightly different lyrics, was released in on the outtake compilation Anthology 3 , and take five of the song was released on the Abbey Road 50th Anniversary release.

Before recording, Lennon and McCartney deliberately slowed the song down and added a heavy bass riff in order to make the song more original.

The album was called Roots. When it came time to record it, John played the electric piano instead of Paul. Paul might have been miffed, but I think he was more upset about not singing on the choruses—John did his own backing vocals.

Weller performed the lead vocal duties, with McCartney and Gallagher providing backing vocals, harmonies and bass and guitar. Lennon played the piano part, not Paul. When it came time to record it, John played the electric piano instead of Paul.

Paul might have been miffed, but I think he was more upset about not singing on the choruses — John did his own backing vocals. He was a very multitalented guitarist, keyboardist and harmonica player as well as singer and songwriter. Both John and George play the lead guitar on the track.

John plays the middle solo. George plays the lead guitar fills during the outro. George plays lead. Notice how the tone of it sounds somewhat like his slide intro on My Sweet Lord. Definitely George playing slide. The isolated tracks are available on line. At least they used to be. Just like the slide work on Dear Prudence in George clearly was working out his slide technique which he further developed playing with Delaney and Bonnie on a short tour in December of George mentions in several interviews that while studying the sitar so intensely he kind of ignored the guitar for awhile.

When he turned his focus back to guitar he felt he had been somewhat left behind. He was outside that time, he believed after Toronto concert he could make it, but as an artist, a group leader he was gone forever. NO question about it. But…he kind of sounds like John. Solos and outro licks are all Lennon. Kind of sounding like John.

Lennon had many instances of disliking himself too. Yet another example where Geoff Emerick is incorrect. I think that makes it Emerick clearly says that Paul did not sing on the chorus, which is correct. He perhaps could have worded it better because one might get the impression that he meant that John did all the backing vocals. I think Lennonites can be narrow-minded when it comes to the positive things Paul contributed to the band.

That link points it out clearly, but I knew Paul sang backing in the verses. Oh, well….. The song he wrote for Leary was completely different in tempo and melody. He briefly sang it in an interview. The el. Plus, John said in that the el. That book of his is mostly made up stuff written by his ghostwriter.

Sad and annoying, but true. I found it quite amusing. Everybody talks about the lyrics and who sung a second voice. He got toe jam football. He got monkey finger. He shoot Coca-Cola. He say I know you, you know me. One thing I can tell you is you got to be free. Come together right now over me. He bag production. He got walrus gumboot. He got Ono sideboard. He one spinal cracker. He got feet down below his knee.

Hold you in his armchair you can feel his disease.



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