To me, it always seems a bit "surreal" to hear Paul singing She Loves You at the end of All You Need Is Love because, by '67, their sound was so different from the early years that they didn't even seem like the same band that sung She Loves You.
The fact that a kid could start there freshman year of highschool when She Loves dropped, and not even be halfway through college before I Am the Walrus and All You Need is Love is friggin wild. The Beatles did so much in 8 years.
There is a very good video on YT that presents the possibilitt (which i agree) that paul starts "she loves you" and somewhere in "you yeah yeah yeah" john joins in. So the answer is both are singing
I saw this 😊program back in 1967 Our World was the first live multinational multi-satellite television production. National broadcasters from fourteen countries around the world, coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), participated in the program. The two-hour event, which was broadcast on Sunday 25 June 1967[a] in twenty-four countries, had an estimated audience of 400 to 700 million people, the largest television audience up to that date. Four communications satellites were used to provide a worldwide coverage, which was a technological milestone in television broadcasting. The Beatles were the stand out contributors, like from a different time in comparison to the other contributions. In fact it was a little bit embarrassing how light years apart they were. A fabulous moment in time I thought
@@dabbyabb not by name, but it either sounded familiar or just like it was taken from somewhere else. I always caught the first few notes and am very familiar with Greensleeves which makes it so surprising to me that I never caught that it plays quite a bit of the melody.
And it all comes together triumphantly to make one of the best outros of any song ❤ The Beatles quoting themselves, self referencing, they knew they were on the top of the world at that moment - you can just feel that energy all over the track.
The production on Magical Mystery always sounded like an old British radial dial being panned and scanned across multiple stations. Vince Staples album FM, reminds me of this aesthetic.
Someone made a video about it: paul starts it, then john joins in singing it, but then pauls microphone gets kicked over to john so you only hear john, so its only paul, then both, then only john you hear
Original text and clever samplings of other classic pieces make this one the greatest songs ever written. It's John's eternal message of love , peace and hope to all mankind. ❤ It is his most towering composition.😊
Hey, great use of visuals in your videos lately, David. I love not only the observations but being able to see the score at the same time. Not to mention the isolation of audio. Probably adds a pile of work but makes the vids significantly better.
John Lennon sang she loves you at the end. If you watch the full behind the scenes footage of the tv broadcast, you can see that he was joking around and singing it before the take also.
I reckon it is John singing She Loves You. I remember seeing the performance live and he sang it on the run through and then during the recording. And it sounds like him.
Due to "The Beatles Get Back" documentary I know that Jhon is the one who kept bringing back old Beatles hooks and verses rearranging them to fit whatever they were playing at the time and sometimes in a "ugly" way as a mock. He sounds like the one doing "She Loves You" and "Yesterday"
The melody you show for yesterday--all the same note--is not what John sings there. "Yest" is a half step above three other two notes, "er" and "day." But this confirms what I heard as a child listening to this strange and wonderful musical collage.
It's John singing "She Loves You" if you watch the video there is proof...Listen to Paul's bass line just before...one of the people walking in front of them right before the "She Loves You" bit...they run into Paul's vocal mic...Paul then uses his bass guitar to swing the mic back...the bass line gets messed up...Paul recovers the bass line and then another person knocks his mic away...even though he's singing "She Loves You" you can't hear him...Just John singing it
IT'S JOHN SINGING SHE LOVES YOU, I will die on this hill. You can see in the video, even when it's doing that far panning shot, you can see him put his hand up to his ear, open his mouth and move his head side to side, just like in the next shot where he says it again. And speaking of the close up shot, it starts before he finishes singing it the first time. It had nothing to do with Paul, Paul didn't say a single word of she loves you. I don't understand why there's so much confusion about this topic. You Can't Unhear This got it wrong, it's not both, its just John the whole way through, start to finish.
And if you listen carefully, in "American Pie" you can hear him sing "the day the music died." At certain points he talks about a "levee" that has "gone dry", about what "good old boys drink, and a musing about his own mortality.
I love it when bands sample themselves Nineteen hundred and eighty five off of band on the run does this and so does picassos last words (drink to me) does it.
I've always believed it was John singing She Loces You here. Although in the video it shows Paul mouthing it, those background tracks were pre-recorded. Paul even messes up his lip syncing at the beginning of it.
I thought John sang The Rolling Stones song "We Love You" but to the tune "She Loves You" as an homage. Mick Jagger was there and sang in the background.
sorry to be that guy, but it is JOHN who sings, "she loves you, yeah yeah yeah" at the near end. there is video evidence of this, although i'll admit that i thought it was Paul when i was young. still, definitely Lennon
It’s 100% John singing she loves you part. You can actually see him do it if you look closely on anthology Growing up I had always thought it was Paul though
Why did I get earthbound flashbacks as soon as I heard the song Even thinking about this game always gives me strange unique feeling that I cant explain it and this song reminded me of that sorrow of loneliness and loss of something
Random thing, but the first picture you showed came off as odd to me. You know what, I know what it is, it's because I'm seeing the Beatles In color! I'm willing to bet that, like, 99% of the pictures I've seen of The Beatles are in black and white and seeing them in full color is kind of surreal, even though it shouldn't be.