![]() The last of these was deemed best, so they added more percussion and harpsichord to the take. The Beatles recorded 10 takes of the rhythm track. Recording began at Abbey Road Studios on McCartney played bass, piano, and clavichord (borrowed from George Martin), while Ringo Starr played drums and tambourine. ![]() To make her see that you believe it may work out some day ![]() The working title of the composition was “Why Did It Die?” and featured even darker lyrics, as printed in Things We Said Today: The Complete Lyrics and a Concordance to the Beatles’ Songs, 1962-1970 by Colin Campbell and Allan Murphy:Īs you’re deciding why the wrong one wins, the end begins “I remember the descending bass-line trick that it’s based on, and I remember the character in the song - the girl putting on her makeup.” I talk too much truth.” In Anthology, McCartney also explained what he liked most about the song. “I don’t have easy relationships with women I never have. “I suspect it was about another argument,” he says in Many Years from Now. Paul McCartney told biographer Barry Miles that he composed the track while on a 1966 skiing holiday in Switzerland. “Why Did It Die?” The Beatles did not write and record a song with that title - right? In truth, they did, except it was under a revised title: “For No One.”
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