enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Watching Rainbows - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watching_Rainbows

    The song is played in two chords and has since been compared to "I Am the Walrus" and "I've Got a Feeling" for the similarities in the song's lyrics and structure. A riff from the song was integrated into the Plastic Ono Band song "Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)", which was released later in 1969. [1]

  3. Wait (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wait_(Beatles_song)

    Richie Unterberger of AllMusic writes that the song, while not one of the best on Rubber Soul, still fits in with the album comfortably enough. [3] He compliments the song's "sorrowful melodies", calling them one of the most sorrowful of the Lennon–McCartney library, and notes that it's one of the few Beatles songs to be in a minor key. [3]

  4. The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_Is_Waiting_for...

    The Beatles (then The Quarrymen), recorded a home version on a Grundig tape recorder in April or May, 1960. The Beatles version featured guitars by Harrison and Lennon and vocals from Paul McCartney. Canadian jazz musicians to record the song include Bert Niosi (1946), Peter Appleyard (1957), Ed Bickert (1979), and Oscar Peterson (1980).

  5. Beyoncé Puts a Poignant Twist on the Beatles’ ‘Blackbird’

    www.aol.com/beyonc-puts-poignant-twist-beatles...

    You were only waiting for this moment to arise The Original “Blackbird” Lyrics Here are the original lyrics by the Beatles, via Genius, along with the song to listen to:

  6. Any Time at All - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Any_Time_at_All

    Incomplete when first brought into EMI Studios on Tuesday 2 June 1964, [6] Paul McCartney suggested an idea for the middle eight section based solely on chords, which was recorded with the intention of adding lyrics later. But by the time it was needed to be mixed, the middle eight was still without words and that is how it appears on the LP. [5]

  7. For You Blue - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_You_Blue

    On the Beatles' recording, Harrison performs this opening section alone, [17] playing a series of "elegant introductory hammer-ons", according to musicologist Walter Everett. [18] The song's bluesy feel is accentuated by the addition to the minor pentatonic scale of a ♭ 7 note on each of the I (D7), IV (G7) and V (A7) chords.

  8. Waiting for You (Seal song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waiting_For_You_(Seal_Song)

    "Waiting for You" (Thick D. vocal mix) – 7:45 "Waiting for You" (Machine Head remix) – 5:59 "Waiting for You" (29 Palms remix) – 8:18; UK 2x12" [5] A1 "Waiting for You" (Burnin' Thick D. vocal remix) – 7:45; A2 "Waiting for You" (Machine Head remix) – 5:29; B1 "Waiting for You" (The Passengerz remix) – 7:11; B2 "Waiting for You ...

  9. I Need You (Beatles song) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Need_You_(Beatles_song)

    The Beatles recorded "I Need You" at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) in London on 15 and 16 February 1965. [27] These were the group's first recording sessions of the year [21] and also produced "Ticket to Ride" and "Another Girl". [28] All three tracks were included in Help!, [29] filming for which began in the Bahamas on 23 February. [30 ...