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"Hey Bulldog" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles released on their 1969 soundtrack album Yellow Submarine. Credited to Lennon–McCartney , but written primarily by John Lennon , it was finished in the recording studio by both Lennon and Paul McCartney . [ 1 ]
McCartney described the song as a children's sing-along with the title phrase inspired by the music hall tradition of asking the audience to join in. [1] He also described a "subcurrent" in the song, a dual-meaning where "we are all together now". [1]
"Hey Bulldog" was entirely recorded on only one four-track tape. The piano and drum performances were recorded together onto one track and were inseparable for a new mix. They remain on the left audio channel while the vocals and the snare overdubs performed by drummer Ringo Starr are centred.
I didn’t hear “Hey Bulldog” or “It’s All Too Much” until my 30s, and those are two of the Beatles tracks that bring me the most joy these days; both loose, keyboard-driven rockers from ...
The song is in the key of D. The "You know" involves F ♯ –D ♯ melody notes against an I (D chord). A point of interest is the raised A melody note against a D/F ♯ chord on "name", "three" and "name". [7]
A new edit of this footage, together with footage from the band's July 1968 rehearsals of "Hey Jude", was assembled for "Lady Madonna"'s segment in The Beatles Anthology in 1995. [39] In 1999, the material was re-edited by Apple to create a new clip for "Hey Bulldog", to help promote the reissue of the Yellow Submarine film. [39] [40]
Elvis Costello is performing 200+ songs from his 600+ songbook over 10 nights at the Gramercy Theatre in New York from Feb. 9-22. Costello superfan (and comedian) Connor Ratliff is bringing us the ...
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