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Rank this week: 10 (↑23)
Duration:
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2:09
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Release Date:
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1963 (sav-man)
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Lyrics By:
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John Lennon/Paul McCartney (sav-man)
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Music By:
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John Lennon/Paul McCartney (sav-man)
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Produced By:
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George Martin (sav-man)
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Released By:
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Parlophone Records (Capitol in America) (sav-man)
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Published By:
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SONY/ATV TUNES LLC/BEATLES (M_Robertcop)
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Licensing:
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ASCAP #440055058
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From the 1963 album WITH THE BEATLES, which was their second album on Parlophone Records in The United Kingdom. However, In America, the song first appeared on the Fab Four's Capitol Records debut, which was entitled MEET THE BEATLES! (sav-man) |
However, John Lennon claimed to have not been thinking in terms of such "Aeolian cadences" when he wrote the song, giving the impression that the chords had just come naturally (go figure)! (sav-man) |
Although The Beatles were originally not taken seriously by music critics early in their career, this song was analyzed in great detail by William Mann of THE TIMES. He praised it for, among other things, the "Aeolian cadence" which he said could be heard towards the song's end. (sav-man) |
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Song Lyrics: |
You know you made me cry, I see no use in wond'ring why, I cried for you. And now, you've changed your mind, I see no reason to change mine, I cried, it's through, oh. Oh, you're giving me the same old line, I'm wond'ring why, You hurt me then, you're back again, No, no, not a second time. You know you made me cry, I see no use in wond'ring why, I cried for you, yeah. And now, you've changed your mind, I see no reason to change mine, I cried, it's through, oh. Oh, you're giving me the same old line, I'm wond'ring why, You hurt me then, you're back again, No, no, not a second time. (M_Robertcop) |
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