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The Beatles Lyrics, album "Magical Mystery Tour"
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Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (and that's an invitation), roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (to make a reservation), roll up for the mystery tourThe magical mystery tour is waiting to take you away Waiting to take you awayRoll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (we've got everything you need), roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (satisfaction guaranteed), roll up for the mystery tourThe magical mystery tour is hoping to take you away Hoping to take you awayA mystery tripAaaah... the magical mystery tour Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (and that's an invitation), roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (to make a reservation), roll up for the mystery tourThe magical mystery tour is coming to take you away Coming to take you away The magical mystery tour is dying to take you away Dying to take you away, take you today JOHN 1980: 'Now that's Paul. Another good lyric. Shows he's capable of writing complete songs.'PAUL circa-1994: ''Fool On The Hill' was mine and I think I was writing about someone like the Maharishi. His detractors called him a fool. Because of his giggle he wasn't taken too seriously… I was sitting at the piano at my father's house in Liverpool hitting a D6 chord, and I made up 'Fool On The Hill.'' Day after day Alone on a hill The man with the foolish grin Is keeping perfectly still But nobody wants to know him They can see that he's just a fool And he never gives an answerBut the fool on the hill Sees the sun going down And the eyes in his head See the world spinning 'roundWell on the way Head in a cloud The man of a thousand voices Talking perfectly loudBut nobody ever hears him Or the sound he appears to make And he never seems to noticeBut the fool on the hill Sees the sun going down And the eyes in his head See the world spinning 'roundAnd nobody seems to like him They can tell what he wants to do And he never shows his feelingsBut the fool on the hill Sees the sun going down And the eyes in his head See the world spinning 'round, oh oh oh, 'round 'round 'round 'roundHe never listens to them He knows that they're the fools They don't like himThe fool on the hill Sees the sun going down And the eyes in his head See the world spinning 'roundOh, 'round 'round 'round 'round, oh JOHN 1963: 'We wrote that two days before we recorded it, actually.'PAUL 1963: 'John and I wrote it together. We were in a van up in Newcastle somewhere, and we'd just gone over to our hotel. I originally got an idea of doing one of those answering songs, where a couple of us sing about 'she loves you' …and the other one sort of says the 'yes, yes' bit. You know, 'yeah yeah' answering whoever is saying it. But we decided that was a crummy idea anyway. But we had the idea to write a song called 'She Loves You' then. And we just sat up in the hotel bedroom for a few hours and wrote it, you know.'JOHN 1963: ''Yeah.' That's sort of the main catch phrase from 'She Loves You.' We'd written the song, and then suddenly realized we needed more… so we added 'yeah, yeah, yeah' and it caught on.'JOHN 1980: 'It was written together (with Paul) and I don't remember how. I remember it was Paul's idea – instead of singing 'I love you' again, we'd have a third party. The 'Woooo' was taken from the Isley Brothers 'Twist And Shout,' which we stuck into everything.'PAUL 1982: 'Occasionally, we'd overrule George Martin, like on 'She Loves You,' we end on a sixth chord, a very jazzy sort of thing. And he said, 'Oh, you can't do that! A sixth chord? It's too jazzy.' We just said, 'No, it's a great hook, we've got to do it.''PAUL 1988: 'We rehearsed the end bit of 'She Loves You' and took it to George. And he just laughed and said, 'Well, you can't do the end of course… that sixth… it's too like the Andrew Sisters.' We just said, 'Alright, we'll try it without,' and we tried it and it wasn't as good. Then he conceded, 'You're right, I guess.' But we were both very flexible. We would listen to George's ideas too, because he was a producer and a musician, and he obviously knew what he was talking about. There was good to-and-fro. We loved that bit, and we rehearsed it alot. John and I wrote that in a hotel room, on twin beds during an afternoon off – I mean, God bless their little cotton socks, those boys WORKED! Here I am talking about an afternoon off, and we're sitting there writing! We just loved it so much. It wasn't work.' She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeahYou think you lost your love Well, I saw her yesterday It's you she's thinking of And she told me what to sayShe says she loves you And you know that can't be bad Yes, she loves you And you know you should be gladShe said you hurt her so She almost lost her mind But now she says she knows You're not the hurting kindShe says she loves you And you know that can't be bad Yes, she loves you And you know you should be glad, oohShe loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah And with a love like that You know you should be gladYou know it's up to you I think it's only fair Pride can hurt you too Apologize to herBecause she loves you And you know that can't be bad Yes, she loves you And you know you should be glad, oohShe loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah With a love like that You know you should be glad With a love like that You know you should be glad With a love like that You know you should be glad Yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah PAUL circa-1994: ''Flying' was an instrumental that we needed for (the film) 'Magical Mystery Tour' so in the studio one night I suggested to the guys that we made something up. I said, 'We can keep it very, very simple, we can make it a 12-bar blues. We need a little bit of a theme and a little bit of a backing.' I wrote the melody, otherwise it's just a 12-bar backing thing. It's played on the mellotron, on a trombone setting. It's credited to all four (Beatles), which is how you would credit a non-song.' [Instrumental] JOHN 1972: 'This was one of his first biggies.'JOHN 1980: ''All My Loving' is Paul, I regret to say. Because it's a damn fine piece of work. But I play a pretty mean guitar in back.'PAUL 1984: 'Yeah, I wrote that one. It was the first song I ever wrote where I had the words before the music. I wrote the words on a bus on tour, then we got the tune when I arrived there. The first time I've ever worked upside down.'PAUL 1988: 'I think that was the first song where I wrote the words without the tune. I wrote the words on the tour bus during our tour with Roy Orbison. We did alot of writing then.'PAUL circa-1994: 'It was a good show song. It worked well live.' Close your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Remember I'll always be true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to youI'll pretend that I'm kissing The lips I am missing And hope that my dreams will come true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to youAll my loving I will send to you All my loving, darling I'll be trueClose your eyes and I'll kiss you Tomorrow I'll miss you Remember I'll always be true And then while I'm away I'll write home every day And I'll send all my loving to youAll my loving I will send to you All my loving, darling I'll be true All my loving, all my loving ooh All my loving I will send to you PAUL 1967: 'Everyone keeps preaching that the best way is to be 'open' when writing for teenagers. Then when we do we get criticized. Surely the word 'knickers' can't offend anyone. Shakespeare wrote words alot more naughtier than knickers!'JOHN 1967: 'We chose the word (knickers) because it is a lovely expressive word. It rolls off the tongue. It could 'mean' anything.'GEORGE 1967: 'People don't understand. In John's song, 'I Am The Walrus' he says: 'I am he as you are he as you are me.' People look for all sorts of hidden meanings. It's serious, but it's also not serious. It's true, but it's also a joke.'JOHN 1968: 'We write lyrics, and I write lyrics that you don't realize what they mean till after. Especially some of the better songs or some of the more flowing ones, like 'Walrus.' The whole first verse was written without any knowledge. With 'I Am the Walrus,' I had 'I am he as you are he as we are all together.' I had just these two lines on the typewriter, and then about two weeks later I ran through and wrote another two lines and then, when I saw something, after about four lines, I just knocked the rest of it off. Then I had the whole verse or verse and a half and then sang it. I had this idea of doing a song that was a police siren, but it didn't work in the end (sings like a siren) 'I-am-he-as-you-are-he-as…' You couldn't really sing the police siren.'JOHN 1980: 'The first line was written on one acid trip one weekend. The second line was written on the next acid trip the next weekend, and it was filled in after I met Yoko. Part of it was putting down Hare Krishna. All these people were going on about Hare Krishna, Allen Ginsberg in particular. The reference to 'Element'ry penguin' is the elementary, naive attitude of going around chanting, 'Hare Krishna,' or putting all your faith in any one idol. I was writing obscurely, a la Dylan, in those days. It's from 'The Walrus and the Carpenter.' 'Alice in Wonderland.' To me, it was a beautiful poem. It never dawned on me that Lewis Carroll was commenting on the capitalist and social system. I never went into that bit about what he really meant, like people are doing with the Beatles' work. Later, I went back and looked at it and realized that the walrus was the bad guy in the story and the carpenter was the good guy. I thought, Oh, shit, I picked the wrong guy. I should have said, 'I am the carpenter.' But that wouldn't have been the same, would it? (singing) 'I am the carpenter…'' I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together See how they run like pigs from a gun, see how they fly I'm cryingSitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come Corporation tee-shirt, stupid bloody Tuesday Man, you been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo goo g'joobMister City Policeman sitting Pretty little policemen in a row See how they fly like Lucy in the Sky, see how they run I'm crying, I'm crying I'm crying, I'm cryingYellow matter custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess Boy, you been a naughty girl you let your knickers down I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo goo g'joobSitting in an English garden waiting for the sun If the sun don't come, you get a tan From standing in the English rain I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joobExpert textpert choking smokers Don't you think the joker laughs at you? See how they smile like pigs in a sty See how they snide I'm cryingSemolina pilchard, climbing up the Eiffel Tower Elementary penguin singing Hari Krishna Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allan Poe I am the eggman, they are the eggmen I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joob Goo goo g'joob g'goo goo g'joob g'goo Jessie’s Dream Blue Jay Way (George Harrison) GEORGE 1968: 'Derek Taylor got held up. He rang to say he'd be late. I told him on the phone that the house was in Blue Jay Way. And he said he could find it okay… he could always ask a cop. So I waited and waited. I felt really nackered with the flight, but I didn't want to go to sleep until he came. There was a fog and it got later and later. To keep myself awake, just as a joke to pass the time while I waited, I wrote a song about waiting for him in Blue Jay Way. There was a little Hammond organ in the corner of this house which I hadn't noticed until then… so I messed around on it and the song came.' There's a fog upon L.A. And my friends have lost their way We'll be over soon they said Now they've lost themselves insteadPlease don't be long Please don't you be very long Please don't be long Or I may be asleepWell, it only goes to show And I told them where to go Ask a policeman on the street There's so many there to meetPlease don't be long (don't be long) Please don't you be very long (don't be long) Please don't be long Or I may be asleepNow it's past my bed I know And I'd really like to go Soon will be the break of day Sitting here in Blue Jay WayPlease don't be long (don't be long) Please don't you be very long (don't be long) Please don't be long Or I may be asleepPlease don't be long Please don't you be very long Please don't be longPlease don't be long Please don't you be very long Please don't be longPlease don't be long Please don't you be very long Please don't be longDon't be long, don't be long Don't be long, don't be long Don't be long, don't be long Don't be long Let's all get up and dance to a song That was a hit before your mother was born Though she was born a long long time ago Your mother should know (your mother should) Your mother should knowSing it againLet's all get up and dance to a song That was a hit before your mother was born Though she was born a long long time ago Your mother should know (your mother should) Your mother should knowLift up your hearts and sing me a song That was a hit before your mother was born Though she was born a long long time ago Your mother should know (your mother should) Your mother should knowYour mother should know (your mother should) Your mother should knowSing it againDa da dada da da da dada dada dada da da Da dada da da Though she was born a long long time ago Your mother should know (your mother should) Your mother should knowYour mother should know (your mother should) Your mother should knowYour mother should know (your mother should) Your mother should know, yeah Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (and that's an invitation), roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (to make a reservation), roll up for the mystery tourThe magical mystery tour is waiting to take you away Waiting to take you awayRoll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (we've got everything you need), roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (satisfaction guaranteed), roll up for the mystery tourThe magical mystery tour is hoping to take you away Hoping to take you awayA mystery tripAaaah... the magical mystery tour Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (and that's an invitation), roll up for the mystery tour Roll up (to make a reservation), roll up for the mystery tourThe magical mystery tour is coming to take you away Coming to take you away The magical mystery tour is dying to take you away Dying to take you away, take you today JOHN 1980: 'That's another McCartney. An attempt to write a single. It wasn't a great piece. The best bit was at the end, which we all ad-libbed in the studio, where I played the piano. Like 'Ticket To Ride,' where we just threw something in at the end.'PAUL circa-1994: ''Hello Goodbye' was one of my songs. There are Geminian influences here I think – the twins. It's such a deep theme of the universe, duality – man woman, black white, high low, right wrong, up down, hello goodbye – that it was a very easy song to write. It's just a song of duality, with me advocating the more positive. You say goodbye, I say hello. You say stop, I say go. I was advocating the more positive side of the duality, and I still do to this day.' You say, "Yes", I say, "No" You say, "Stop" but I say, "Go, go, go" Oh no You say, "Goodbye", and I say, "Hello, hello, hello" I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello, hello, hello" I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello"I say, "High", you say, "Low" You say, "Why?" And I say, "I don't know" Oh no You say, "Goodbye", and I say, "Hello, hello, hello" (hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye) I don't know why you say, "Goodbye" (hello, goodbye) I say, "Hello, hello, hello" (Hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye, hello, goodbye) I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello" (hello, goodbye)Why, why, why, why, why, why, do you say, "Goodbye, goodbye, bye, bye" Oh no You say, "Goodbye", and I say, "Hello, hello, hello" I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello, hello, hello" I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello"You say, "Yes", I say, "No" (I say, "Yes", but I may mean, "No") You say, "Stop", I say, "Go, go, go", (I can stay still it's time to go) Oh, oh noYou say, "Goodbye", and I say, "Hello, hello, hello" I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello, hello, hello" I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello, hello, hello" I don't know why you say, "Goodbye", I say, "Hello-wow, oh hello" Hela, heba, helloa hela, heba, helloa hela, heba, helloa Hela, heba, helloa (hela) hela, heba, helloa hela, heba, helloa Hela, heba, helloa Hela, heba, helloa Hela, heba |
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