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  2. Only a Northern Song - Wikipedia

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    The group returned to take 3 of "Only a Northern Song" on 20 April, a day when members of the Yellow Submarine production team visited them in the studio. [57] The band started working on the song less than 45 minutes after completing the final mixing on Sgt. Pepper, demonstrating what Lewisohn terms a "tremendous appetite" to continue recording.

  3. It's All Too Much - Wikipedia

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    Among the contemporary reviews of the album, Beat Instrumental described "It's All Too Much" and "Only a Northern Song" as "superb pieces" that "redeem" side one. [100] Record Mirror ' s reviewer said that it was the best-sounding track on Yellow Submarine , adding: "Beside the beauty of the organ, the absolute volume of it – even when the ...

  4. Yellow Submarine Songtrack - Wikipedia

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    The Songtrack version of "Only a Northern Song" marked the appearance of the song for the first time in true stereo. The original 1969 stereo album featured a synthesised Duophonic variant of the original mono version.

  5. Yellow Submarine (album) - Wikipedia

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    A stereo mix was made of this song on 29 October 1968 for release on this album. [13] Of the unreleased tracks, the first to be recorded was George Harrison's "Only a Northern Song", taped in February 1967 but rejected for inclusion on Sgt. Pepper. [14]

  6. Northern Song (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Northern Song may refer to: The Song dynasty in China, 960–1127; Northern Songs, The Beatles' music publishing company "Only a Northern Song", a song by The Beatles;

  7. Life in a Northern Town - Wikipedia

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    "Life in a Northern Town" is the debut single by British band The Dream Academy, released in March 1985. It appears on the band's self-titled debut studio album, The Dream Academy. Written by band members Nick Laird-Clowes and Gilbert Gabriel, [4] the song was produced by Laird-Clowes with help from Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. [4] [5]

  8. An IHOP server fed a man facing homelessness. She says she ...

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    A Florida IHOP employee who was fired after serving a homeless man said she was offered her job back, according to local media. Victoria Hughes has worked at an IHOP restaurant in Lakeland, Fla ...

  9. The Beatles (The Original Studio Recordings) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1980, new transfers sourced from reasonably clean 45rpm mono singles from private collectors have been used as the master for this version of the song. [6] [7] Two other songs in the Beatles' catalogue which also appear in mono on the stereo CDs are "Only a Northern Song" and "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)".