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For No One

"For No One" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It was written by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney. An early example of baroque pop[1][2][3] drawing on both baroque music and nineteenth-century art song,[4] it describes the end of a romantic relationship. Mostly performed by the composer, the track is distinguished by its French horn line performed by Alan Civil, played first as a solo and then as counterpoint in the final verse. It was considered one of McCartney's most mature compositions to date on its release.[5]

"For No One"
Cover of the Northern Songs sheet music (licensed to Sonora Musikförlag)
Song by the Beatles
from the album Revolver
Released5 August 1966
Recorded9, 16 and 19 May 1966
StudioEMI, London
GenreBaroque pop
Length2:01
LabelParlophone
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin

Writing and recording edit

McCartney recalls writing "For No One" in the bathroom of a ski resort in the Swiss Alps[6] while on holiday with his then girlfriend Jane Asher; "I suspect it was about another argument," he later recalled.[7] The lyrics end enigmatically with the line "A love that should have lasted years". The song's working title was "Why Did It Die?"[8] The composition is built on a descending scale progression in B major with a refrain that modulates to C-sharp minor.[4]

The song was recorded on 9, 16 and 19 May 1966. McCartney sang and played clavichord (rented from George Martin's AIR company), piano and bass guitar, while Ringo Starr played drums, tambourine and maracas.[9][10] Neither John Lennon nor George Harrison contributed to the recording.[11]

The French horn solo was by Alan Civil, a British horn player described by recording engineer Geoff Emerick as the "best horn player in London".[12] During the session, McCartney pushed Civil to play a note that was beyond the usual range of the instrument. According to Emerick, the result was the "performance of his life".[12] Civil said that the song was "recorded in rather bad musical style, in that it was 'in the cracks' [not in concert pitch], neither B-flat nor B-major. This posed a certain difficulty in tuning my instrument."[13] Civil is one of the few session musicians to receive credit on a Beatles album.[14]

Reception edit

In her contemporaneous review of Revolver, for The Evening Standard, Maureen Cleave highlighted "For No One" among McCartney's contributions and deemed it "as moving as 'Yesterday'".[15]

Thomas Ward of AllMusic describes "For No One" as "one of Paul McCartney's great ballads with the Beatles", adding that it is "a simply beautiful song, full of idiosyncratic McCartney touches yet undeniably inspired".[16] Ward praises McCartney's vocal performance and calls the song's melody "one of the most inspired of the singer's whole career".[16] Ward also admires the bass line and French horn solo, and concludes his review by calling the song "one of the most delicate and fine ballads of the Beatles' entire canon".[16]

Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone writes that McCartney's songs on Revolver "[had] a new caustic realism".[5] He calls "For No One" the "ultimate 'you stay home, she goes out' break-up song".[5] Lennon called the song "one of [his] favourites of [McCartney's]" and "a nice piece of work."[17]

Elvis Costello named it his favourite Beatles song, stating in an interview, "'For No One' is everything that's great about Paul McCartney in one song ... It's a really beautiful melody. He's like a fantastic movie actor who doesn't do anything. He doesn't over-dramatize." Costello went on to call it McCartney's best lyric and lauded the song's arrangement, concluding, "It's about as perfect a record as you could make."[18]

Personnel edit

According to Ian MacDonald,[19] except where noted:

The Beatles

Additional musician

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 December 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2016.. Pasadena Star-News. 29 November 2012.
  2. ^ Parsons, Matthew (7 January 2016). "25 classical pieces with surprising Beatles connections". CBC Music. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  3. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon and Schuster. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-74320-169-8.
  4. ^ a b "Alan W. Pollack's Notes on "For No One"". www.icce.rug.nl. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Sheffield, Rob (5 August 2016). "Celebrating 'Revolver': Beatles' First On-Purpose Masterpiece". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  6. ^ The Beatles 2000, p. 207.
  7. ^ Miles 1997, p. 289.
  8. ^ Dowlding 1989, p. 142.
  9. ^ Everett, Walter (1999). The Beatles as Musicians: Revolver Through the Anthology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-512941-0.
  10. ^ "For No One (song)". The Paul McCartney project. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  11. ^ Lewisohn 1988, pp. 78–79.
  12. ^ a b Emerick & Massey 2006, pp. 128–129.
  13. ^ Lewisohn 1988, p. 79.
  14. ^ Revolver (LP cover (back)). Parlophone Records. 1966. PCS7009.
  15. ^ Cleave, Maureen (30 July 1966). "The Beatles: Revolver (Parlophone PMC 7009)". The Evening Standard. Available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).
  16. ^ a b c Ward, Thomas. ""For No One" – The Beatles". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  17. ^ The Beatles 2000, p. 209.
  18. ^ "80 Artists Pick Their Favorite Paul McCartney Song For His 80th Birthday". Stereogum. 15 June 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  19. ^ MacDonald 2007, pp. 205–206.
  20. ^ Guesdon & Margotin 2013, p. 342.

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For No One is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon McCartney An early example of baroque pop 1 2 3 drawing on both baroque music and nineteenth century art song 4 it describes the end of a romantic relationship Mostly performed by the composer the track is distinguished by its French horn line performed by Alan Civil played first as a solo and then as counterpoint in the final verse It was considered one of McCartney s most mature compositions to date on its release 5 For No One Cover of the Northern Songs sheet music licensed to Sonora Musikforlag Song by the Beatlesfrom the album RevolverReleased5 August 1966Recorded9 16 and 19 May 1966StudioEMI LondonGenreBaroque popLength2 01LabelParlophoneSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s George Martin Contents 1 Writing and recording 2 Reception 3 Personnel 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksWriting and recording editMcCartney recalls writing For No One in the bathroom of a ski resort in the Swiss Alps 6 while on holiday with his then girlfriend Jane Asher I suspect it was about another argument he later recalled 7 The lyrics end enigmatically with the line A love that should have lasted years The song s working title was Why Did It Die 8 The composition is built on a descending scale progression in B major with a refrain that modulates to C sharp minor 4 The song was recorded on 9 16 and 19 May 1966 McCartney sang and played clavichord rented from George Martin s AIR company piano and bass guitar while Ringo Starr played drums tambourine and maracas 9 10 Neither John Lennon nor George Harrison contributed to the recording 11 The French horn solo was by Alan Civil a British horn player described by recording engineer Geoff Emerick as the best horn player in London 12 During the session McCartney pushed Civil to play a note that was beyond the usual range of the instrument According to Emerick the result was the performance of his life 12 Civil said that the song was recorded in rather bad musical style in that it was in the cracks not in concert pitch neither B flat nor B major This posed a certain difficulty in tuning my instrument 13 Civil is one of the few session musicians to receive credit on a Beatles album 14 Reception editIn her contemporaneous review of Revolver for The Evening Standard Maureen Cleave highlighted For No One among McCartney s contributions and deemed it as moving as Yesterday 15 Thomas Ward of AllMusic describes For No One as one of Paul McCartney s great ballads with the Beatles adding that it is a simply beautiful song full of idiosyncratic McCartney touches yet undeniably inspired 16 Ward praises McCartney s vocal performance and calls the song s melody one of the most inspired of the singer s whole career 16 Ward also admires the bass line and French horn solo and concludes his review by calling the song one of the most delicate and fine ballads of the Beatles entire canon 16 Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone writes that McCartney s songs on Revolver had a new caustic realism 5 He calls For No One the ultimate you stay home she goes out break up song 5 Lennon called the song one of his favourites of McCartney s and a nice piece of work 17 Elvis Costello named it his favourite Beatles song stating in an interview For No One is everything that s great about Paul McCartney in one song It s a really beautiful melody He s like a fantastic movie actor who doesn t do anything He doesn t over dramatize Costello went on to call it McCartney s best lyric and lauded the song s arrangement concluding It s about as perfect a record as you could make 18 Personnel editAccording to Ian MacDonald 19 except where noted The Beatles Paul McCartney vocals bass piano clavichord Ringo Starr drums tambourine maracas 20 Additional musician Alan Civil French hornNotes edit Steve Smith Wyman and Taylor join the Rolling Stones onstage Coldplay takes a break Archived from the original on 3 December 2012 Retrieved 7 May 2016 Pasadena Star News 29 November 2012 Parsons Matthew 7 January 2016 25 classical pieces with surprising Beatles connections CBC Music Retrieved 7 May 2016 Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian David 2004 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Simon and Schuster p 53 ISBN 978 0 74320 169 8 a b Alan W Pollack s Notes on For No One www icce rug nl Retrieved 18 March 2023 a b c Sheffield Rob 5 August 2016 Celebrating Revolver Beatles First On Purpose Masterpiece Rolling Stone Retrieved 12 March 2019 The Beatles 2000 p 207 Miles 1997 p 289 Dowlding 1989 p 142 Everett Walter 1999 The Beatles as Musicians Revolver Through the Anthology New York NY Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 512941 0 For No One song The Paul McCartney project Retrieved 22 April 2021 Lewisohn 1988 pp 78 79 a b Emerick amp Massey 2006 pp 128 129 Lewisohn 1988 p 79 Revolver LP cover back Parlophone Records 1966 PCS7009 Cleave Maureen 30 July 1966 The Beatles Revolver Parlophone PMC 7009 The Evening Standard Available at Rock s Backpages subscription required a b c Ward Thomas For No One The Beatles AllMusic Retrieved 2 March 2019 The Beatles 2000 p 209 80 Artists Pick Their Favorite Paul McCartney Song For His 80th Birthday Stereogum 15 June 2022 Retrieved 28 March 2023 MacDonald 2007 pp 205 206 Guesdon amp Margotin 2013 p 342 References editThe Beatles 2000 The Beatles Anthology San Francisco Chronicle Books ISBN 0 8118 2684 8 Dowlding William J 1989 Beatlesongs New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 671 68229 6 Emerick Geoff Massey Howard 2006 Here There and Everywhere My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles New York Penguin Books ISBN 1 59240 179 1 Guesdon Jean Michel Margotin Philippe 2013 All the Songs The Story Behind Every Beatles Release New York City Black Dog amp Leventhal Publishers ISBN 978 1 57912 952 1 Lewisohn Mark 1988 The Beatles Recording Sessions New York Harmony Books ISBN 0 517 57066 1 MacDonald Ian 2007 Revolution in the Head The Beatles Records and the Sixties Third ed Chicago Review Press ISBN 978 1 55652 733 3 Miles Barry 1997 Paul McCartney Many Years From Now New York Henry Holt and Company ISBN 0 8050 5249 6 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Revolver Beatles album Alan W Pollack s Notes on For No One Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title For No One amp oldid 1194542815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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