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The Beatles began recording "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight" as one piece on 2 July 1969. [5] McCartney, Harrison, and Ringo Starr recorded 15 takes of the two songs [5] while Lennon was in a hospital recovering from a car accident in Scotland. [6] The rhythm tracks featured McCartney on piano, Harrison on bass guitar, and Starr on drums.
"Golden Slumbers" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. Written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney, [2] [3] it is the sixth song of the album's climactic B-side medley. The song is followed by "Carry That Weight" and begins the
McCartney later said that the idea of a song suite was inspired by Keith West's "Excerpt from A Teenage Opera". Some musical segments of "You Never Give Me Your Money" were reused for the "Golden Slumbers" / "Carry That Weight" portion of the medley, including the opening verses and later guitar arpeggios. [6]
"Golden Slumbers" Abbey Road: Lennon McCartney McCartney 1969 [64] "Good Day Sunshine" Revolver: Lennon McCartney McCartney 1966 [59] "Good Morning Good Morning" Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: Lennon McCartney Lennon 1967 [65] "Good Night" The Beatles ("White Album") Lennon McCartney Starr 1968 [62] "Got to Get You into My Life ...
The Other Side of Abbey Road is a 1970 studio album by American guitarist George Benson of songs from the Beatles' 1969 album Abbey Road. [1] It was his last album for A&M Records . The front cover is a photograph of Benson by Eric Meola in E 53rd Street , Midtown East, New York City.
On 2 July 1969, Paul McCartney performed a 23-second snippet of a song called "Her Majesty" that he had first previewed in the sessions for Get Back, the album that eventually became Let It Be. [5] The song was recorded in three takes on 2 July 1969, prior to the Beatles beginning work on "Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight".
The upbeat instrumentals and the chorus with lyrics like “I’m walking on sunshine and don’t it feel good” makes this ‘80s song worth playing over and over again. Listen Here 21.
Get It (Paul McCartney song) Getting Better; Girl (Beatles song) Glass Onion (song) Golden Slumbers; Goldfinger (Shirley Bassey song) Good Day Sunshine; Good Morning Good Morning; Good Night (Beatles song) Goodness Gracious Me (song) Goodnight Princess; Gossip Calypso; Got to Get You into My Life; Great Day (Paul McCartney song)