I agree, with another song from Beatles for Sale as its equal as an underrated song: Every Little Thing
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rs114-1 — 12 years ago(September 12, 2013 03:26 PM)
I agree, with another song from Beatles for Sale as its equal as an underrated song: Every Little Thing
Both have that well-crafted preciseness that showed how they were moving towards the more sophisticated sounds of the later a5b4lbums.
I'm almost glad these songs aren't better known, because it helps them stay fresh every time I listen to them. -
Picnic10 — 9 years ago(August 12, 2016 07:20 AM)
Think for Yourself , largely by George Harrison.
Glass Onion by John Lennon.
Blue Jay Way by George Harrison. (I see it mentioned now and again but some people actively hate it. They even believe that inspiration equates to final product as if the song has no metaphorical depth and as if is literally only about being stuck in a traffic jam in LA fog).
Oh Darling by Paul McCartney (although I see it mentioned now and again).
Martha my Dear by Paul McCartney. The consciously 'old fashioned' piano line presumably sounds too Noel Coward for many modern tastes. Philistines.