It is testament (pardon the pun) to the greatness of The Beatles that this great track is from, aguably, their worst album. Would it not have been brilliant if this album had remained a bootleg?
Definitely their worst album, this is absolutely one of the highlights. John & Paul's harmonies, the blend of those two voices is one of the greatest sounds in pop music, and this is one of the best examples.
8 Comments (since 31 Mar 2013)
Bukowski
It is testament (pardon the pun) to the greatness of The Beatles that this great track is from, aguably, their worst album. Would it not have been brilliant if this album had remained a bootleg?
AndyMack
I've always loved that even with all the arguments John and Paul could still get together and produce this simple warm song.
adrian4acn
With a bit more effort they could have been as good as Radiohead @Bukowski
Brownpants
Definitely their worst album, this is absolutely one of the highlights. John & Paul's harmonies, the blend of those two voices is one of the greatest sounds in pop music, and this is one of the best examples.
Brownpants
@adrian4acn Haha!
HaveACuppaTea
@BrownusPantius @Bukowski Disagree with that, I would actually say Yellow Submarine is the worst.
Bukowski
@adrian4acn 'Could do better, please see me.'
Bukowski
@HaveACuppaTea Yes, I stand corrected.