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"Your Mother Should Know" is a song by the English rock band The Beatles, from their 1967 EP and LP, Magical Mystery Tour. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. [3] [4] Titled after a line in the 1961 film A Taste of Honey, its lyrical premise centres on the history of hit songs across generations. McCartney said ...
Your Mother Should Know" is a song in the music hall style [58] similar to McCartney's "When I'm Sixty-Four" from Sgt. Pepper. [77] Its lyrical premise centres on the history of hit songs across generations. [78] He originally offered it for the Our World broadcast, but the Beatles favoured Lennon's "All You Need Is Love" for its social ...
Your Mother Should Know: Brad Mehldau Plays The Beatles is a solo piano album by Brad Mehldau. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was recorded in September 2020 and released by Nonesuch Records on 10 February 2023. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
This Mother's Day, celebrate the queen that your mama is with a playlist of heartfelt mother-daughter songs. Send her a link via text or serenade her yourself! Send her a link via text or serenade ...
Add these touching songs about moms to your Mother's Day playlist in 2024. The best Mother's Day songs are sweet, heartfelt, and sometimes sassy!
All You Need Is Love" was selected for Our World for its contemporary social significance over the Paul McCartney-written "Your Mother Should Know". [11] [nb 1] In a statement to Melody Maker magazine, Brian Epstein, the band's manager, said of "All You Need Is Love": "It was an inspired song and they really wanted to give the world a message ...
"A song that was a hit before your mother was born" [ edit ] If this song was made in 1967 and the mother was born "a long long time ago" then that means the "song" would have been a "hit" in the 1910's or 1900's - did they even have recorded music back then? ;) 60.240.62.201 07:22, 29 March 2007 (UTC) [ reply ]
Jacob's Ladder was released digitally and on CD by Nonesuch Records on March 18, 2022, followed by vinyl on June 17 that year. [1]Reviewers commented on the presence of prog-rock and Christian Scripture influences in the album.