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Happiness Is a Warm Gun

"Happiness Is a Warm Gun" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 album The Beatles (also known as "the White Album"). It was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership.[2] He derived the title from an article in American Rifleman magazine and explained that the lyrics were a double entendre for guns and his sexual desire for Yoko Ono.

"Happiness Is a Warm Gun"
Cover of the Northern Songs sheet music
Song by the Beatles
from the album The Beatles
Released22 November 1968
Recorded24–26 September 1968
StudioEMI, London
GenreProgressive rock[1]
Length2:43
LabelApple
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin

Although tensions were high during the recording sessions for the White Album, the Beatles worked together as a unit to complete the song's challenging rhythmic issues and time signature changes. A demo of the song, recorded at George Harrison's Kinfauns home before the album's recording sessions, showed the song in its initial stage, with only a few portions present. He helped with the time signature changes through his knowledge of Indian classical music. The final portion of the song features backing vocals by Harrison and Paul McCartney. An excerpt from the demo was released on Anthology 3 in 1996, with the full demo being released on the super deluxe edition of the White Album in 2018.

Despite mixed reviews for the White Album on release, "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" was positively received by music critics, who highlighted the song's complex structure and lyrics for praise. All four Beatles identified it as their favourite song on the album. Nevertheless, it was banned by the BBC due to its sexually suggestive lyrics. The song has been covered by Tori Amos, U2 and the Breeders.

Background and inspiration edit

Lennon derived the title of "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" from an article in the May 1968 issue of American Rifleman.[3] The magazine belonged to George Martin, the Beatles' producer, who had brought it with him to the recording studio.[3] Lennon recalled his reaction to the phrase: "I just thought it was a fantastic, insane thing to say. A warm gun means you just shot something."[4][5] Written by Warren W. Herlihy, the article told the story of how Herlihy had introduced his teenage son to shooting and how much the young man had come to enjoy the sport.[3] The magazine had adapted the headline from the title of the bestselling book by Peanuts cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, Happiness is a Warm Puppy.[6]

Some commentators[who?] suggested that the "warm gun" could refer to Lennon's sexual desire for Yoko Ono or, due to the drug connotations in the lyric "I need a fix", to a heroin syringe.[7] In his 1980 Playboy interview, Lennon admitted to the double meaning of guns and sexuality but denied that the song had anything to do with drugs. He said: "that was the beginning of my relationship with Yoko and I was very sexually oriented then."[8]

Composition edit

Lennon said he "put together three sections of different songs ... it seemed to run through all the different kinds of rock music ..."[4] and described it as a miniature "history of rock and roll".[9] This results in a three-part through-composed structure.[10] The song begins with surreal imagery inspired by an acid trip that Lennon and Derek Taylor experienced, with Taylor contributing the opening lines.[11] The three sections were described by Lennon as "the Dirty Old Man", "the Junkie" and "the Gunman (Satire of '50s R&R)".[6]

Author John Winn divides the completed composition into five sections: the fingerpicked guitar intro, with the line "She's not a girl who misses much"; the portion when the full band enters, containing more of the lyrical images supplied by Taylor; the blues-based "I need a fix" section; the "Mother Superior" refrain; and the doo wop-style section exploring the "warm gun" theme.[12] The composite structure features several changes in time signature.[9] According to Kenneth Womack, this consists of shifts from 4/4 to 6/4 time in the "Dirty Old Man" section; 9/8 and 12/8 in "the Junkie", although the drums play in 6/8 throughout; four-bar sequences of 6/8, 6/4, 6/8 and 7/4 over the "Mother Superior" portion; and 6/8 and 4/4 for "the Gunman" (even though the drums remain in 4/4).[9] The musical keys used in the song are E minor, A major, A Lydian and C major.[13]

The demo recorded by Lennon in May 1968 shows the song in its initial stage, with only the "I need a fix" and "Mother Superior jump the gun" portions present.[14][15] Lennon extends the "Mother Superior" part,[16] segueing into a portion addressing Ono by name, which does not appear in the Beatles' recording. The section that became the rock 'n' roll and doo-wop satire was partly previewed at the end of Lennon's performance of "I'm So Tired" from the same demo tape.[17][18] This two-minute solo performance of "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" was edited for release on the Anthology 3 compilation album in 1996, with over 30 seconds being cut from the middle of the song.[16]

Recording edit

Recording for "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" began at 7 pm in Studio Two at EMI Studios in London on 23 September 1968. Although tensions were high among the Beatles during the album's recording sessions, the band collaborated as a close unit to work out the song's challenging rhythmic and metre issues.[19] Having spent much of the first session discussing the individual sections, the group completed a satisfactory basic track on 24 September, albeit by editing together two separate performances: takes 53 and 65.[20] Work on the song was completed at 5 am on 26 September.[21] Piano, organ and tuba parts in this recording are unattributed; the tuba was all but removed through mixing.[12][22] Martin was on holiday while this song was recorded, and had left a note asking Chris Thomas to take over as producer.[23]

Having spent over two years studying the sitar, George Harrison had become familiar with the complex time signatures typically found in Indian classical music. Lennon benefited from Harrison's input in the arrangement for "Happiness Is a Warm Gun", further to the pair having joined different sections together for Lennon's 1966 song "She Said She Said".[24][25] Author Simon Leng highlights Harrison's guitar playing on the completed track – ranging from stinging riffs beside Lennon's picked chords, to the heavily distorted solo that introduces the "I need a fix" bridge – as an example of Harrison's empathetic musicianship on Lennon's White Album songs.[26] A tape containing just the 25 September instrumental overdubs reveals that the guitar solo was added to the previous day's backing track, along with organ (over the opening section of the song), tambourine and extra hi-hat, and piano (throughout the closing, "doo-wop" portion).[12][27] In his description of this tape, music critic Richie Unterberger comments that the organ part, which appears low in the final mix, sounds "so churchly downcast it would do the Zombies proud".[27] Over the "Gunman" section of the song, Paul McCartney and Harrison sang backing vocals in the doo-wop style, including the lines "Bang bang, shoot shoot" in response to Lennon singing the title phrase.[9]

Musicologists Kenny Jenkins, of Leeds Beckett University and Richard Perks, University of Kent, have expressed the opinion that a Bartell fretless guitar belonging to Harrison was used on this track.[28]

Release and reception edit

Apple Records released The Beatles on 22 November 1968, with the double LP soon gaining the informal title "the White Album" due to its stark cover art. "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" was sequenced as the final track on side one, following "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".[29] "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" reportedly was Harrison and McCartney's favourite track on the White Album.[30] All four of the Beatles later identified it as their favourite song on the album.[9] American and British censors were unhappy with the song, and it was banned[when?] by the BBC.[31]

Nik Cohn gave the album an unfavourable review in The New York Times,[32] but he wrote: "The only track that I've found myself actually playing for pleasure has been 'Happiness Is a Warm Gun,' which is obviously mostly by John Lennon and which stands [in] roughly the same tradition as 'A Day in the Life' and 'I Am the Walrus.'" Cohn added that although the song "includes more than its share of half-baked poeticisms", it develops into "a marvelous parody of high school rock in the mid-fifties of groups like the Diamonds and the Monotones", during which Lennon's bandmates support his repetition of the title phrase with interjections of 'Bang bang – shoot shoot'". Cohn concluded that "Just this once, the take-off has edge, it's not pure self-indulgence."[33] Hubert Saal of Newsweek was also highly critical of the Beatles' propensity for pastiche, yet he included "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" among the few successes that result when they abandoned their attempts to be "Alexander Pope or Max Beerbohm". He said it featured "an orgasmic ending that Mick Jagger would admire".[34]

Record Mirror commented that the song starts as "a serene ballad, but is soon taken over in the true vein of this foremost stylist", with the arrival of the "deep guitar" solo and lyrics referencing Mother Superior and the sensation of "my hands on your trigger". The reviewer said that "The firearm becomes feminine and the lyrics ambiguous in this strange subject matter for a song."[35] Barry Miles wrote in International Times: "'Happiness is a Warm Gun' is one of the greatest numbers on the album. Again a very complex construction in which the music has three distinct phases ending with a touch of the '50s ... It has a fine developing deep bass line and uses a snatch from 'Angel Baby' by Rosie & The Originals at the end."[36]

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of its release, Jacob Stolworthy of The Independent listed the song at number 2 in his ranking of the White Album's 30 tracks, below Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". Stolworthy described it as "A loaded weapon of a track" and "one of Lennon's best songs".[37] In 2006, Mojo placed it at number 8 in the magazine's list of "The 101 Greatest Beatles Songs".[38] In her commentary with the selection, American singer-songwriter Tori Amos highlighted "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" as a rare example of social commentary that successfully makes its statement "without preaching". Amos added: "The Beatles had the ability to make you think about the world, not just your own little world. They could put the microcosm and macrocosm in the same song. They sang of drugs and guns without telling me what to feel about it. That's genius."[38] Beatles biographer Bill Harry commented on the irony of Lennon having written a song titled "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and then, following his fatal shooting in New York City in December 1980, becoming the "most high profile" of the many musicians who have died as a result of the wide availability of guns in the United States.[39]

Personnel edit

According to Ian MacDonald,[40] except where noted:

Cover versions edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sokol, Tony (9 November 2018). "The Beatles: Happiness Is a Warm Gun Still Triggers Debate". Den of Geek. from the original on 26 March 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  2. ^ Spizer 2003, pp. 107–108.
  3. ^ a b c Turner 2012, p. 178.
  4. ^ a b Wenner 2000, pp. 114–115.
  5. ^ Womack 2014, p. 350.
  6. ^ a b Rolling Stone staff (19 September 2011). "100 Greatest Beatle Songs". rollingstone.com. from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  7. ^ Schaffner 1978, p. 114.
  8. ^ Sheff 2000, p. 188.
  9. ^ a b c d e Womack 2014, p. 351.
  10. ^ Osborn, Brad (October 2011). "Understanding Through-Composition in Post-Rock, Math-Metal, and Other Post-Millennial Rock Genres". Music Theory Online. 17 (3). doi:10.30535/mto.17.3.4. hdl:1808/12360. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  11. ^ Hertsgaard 1996, p. 257.
  12. ^ a b c Winn 2009, p. 214.
  13. ^ MacDonald 1998, p. 450.
  14. ^ Lewisohn, Mark (1996). Anthology 3 (CD liner notes). The Beatles. Apple Records. p. 4.
  15. ^ Winn 2009, pp. 170–71, 214.
  16. ^ a b Unterberger 2006, p. 199.
  17. ^ Hertsgaard 1996, pp. 257–58.
  18. ^ Winn 2009, p. 170.
  19. ^ Inglis 2000.
  20. ^ Lewisohn 2005, p. 157.
  21. ^ Lewisohn 1995, p. 300.
  22. ^ Lewisohn 1995, p. 300; Lewis & Spignesi 2004, p. 86.
  23. ^ Lewisohn 1995, pp. 298–301.
  24. ^ Leng 2006, p. 35.
  25. ^ Simons, David (February 2003). . Acoustic Guitar. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  26. ^ Leng 2006, pp. 35–36.
  27. ^ a b Unterberger 2006, p. 216.
  28. ^ "George Harrison: A Rare Bartell Fretless Electric Guitar owned by George Harrison, believed made circa 1967". Bonhams. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  29. ^ Turner 2012, p. 249.
  30. ^ Spizer 2003, p. 108.
  31. ^ Dowlding 1989, p. 230.
  32. ^ Spitz 2005, p. 795.
  33. ^ Nik, Cohn (15 December 1968). "A Brito Blasts the Beatles". The New York Times.
  34. ^ Saal, Hubert/Newsweek staff (21 November 2018) [9 December 1968]. "The White Album: Our Less-Than-Positive 1968 Review of the Beatles' Masterpiece". newsweek.com. from the original on 21 November 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  35. ^ Uncredited writer (16 November 1968). "The Beatles: The Beatles (White Album) (Apple)". Record Mirror. Available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).
  36. ^ Miles, Barry (29 November 1968). "Multi-Purpose Beatles Music". International Times. p. 10.
  37. ^ Stolworthy, Jacob (22 November 2018). "The Beatles' White Album tracks, ranked – from Blackbird to While My Guitar Gently Weeps". The Independent. Archived from the original on 9 May 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  38. ^ a b c d Alexander, Phil; et al. (July 2006). "The 101 Greatest Beatles Songs". Mojo. p. 92.
  39. ^ Harry, Bill (June 2003). "Happiness Is a Warm Gun". Psst! Magazine. from the original on 6 March 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  40. ^ MacDonald 1998, p. 279.
  41. ^ a b Howlett, Kevin (2018). The Beatles (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Version) (book). The Beatles. Apple Records.
  42. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Tori Amos Strange Little Girls". AllMusic. from the original on 21 September 2012. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  43. ^ "Live Phish, Vol. 13: 10/31/94, Glens Falls Civic Center, Glens Falls, NY – Phish". AllMusic. from the original on 29 December 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2017.
  44. ^ Womack 2014, p. 352.

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For the 2002 film see Happiness is a Warm Gun film Happiness Is a Warm Gun is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 album The Beatles also known as the White Album It was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon McCartney partnership 2 He derived the title from an article in American Rifleman magazine and explained that the lyrics were a double entendre for guns and his sexual desire for Yoko Ono Happiness Is a Warm Gun Cover of the Northern Songs sheet musicSong by the Beatlesfrom the album The BeatlesReleased22 November 1968Recorded24 26 September 1968StudioEMI LondonGenreProgressive rock 1 Length2 43LabelAppleSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s George Martin Although tensions were high during the recording sessions for the White Album the Beatles worked together as a unit to complete the song s challenging rhythmic issues and time signature changes A demo of the song recorded at George Harrison s Kinfauns home before the album s recording sessions showed the song in its initial stage with only a few portions present He helped with the time signature changes through his knowledge of Indian classical music The final portion of the song features backing vocals by Harrison and Paul McCartney An excerpt from the demo was released on Anthology 3 in 1996 with the full demo being released on the super deluxe edition of the White Album in 2018 Despite mixed reviews for the White Album on release Happiness Is a Warm Gun was positively received by music critics who highlighted the song s complex structure and lyrics for praise All four Beatles identified it as their favourite song on the album Nevertheless it was banned by the BBC due to its sexually suggestive lyrics The song has been covered by Tori Amos U2 and the Breeders Contents 1 Background and inspiration 2 Composition 3 Recording 4 Release and reception 5 Personnel 6 Cover versions 7 References 8 Works cited 9 External linksBackground and inspiration editLennon derived the title of Happiness Is a Warm Gun from an article in the May 1968 issue of American Rifleman 3 The magazine belonged to George Martin the Beatles producer who had brought it with him to the recording studio 3 Lennon recalled his reaction to the phrase I just thought it was a fantastic insane thing to say A warm gun means you just shot something 4 5 Written by Warren W Herlihy the article told the story of how Herlihy had introduced his teenage son to shooting and how much the young man had come to enjoy the sport 3 The magazine had adapted the headline from the title of the bestselling book by Peanuts cartoonist Charles M Schulz Happiness is a Warm Puppy 6 Some commentators who suggested that the warm gun could refer to Lennon s sexual desire for Yoko Ono or due to the drug connotations in the lyric I need a fix to a heroin syringe 7 In his 1980 Playboy interview Lennon admitted to the double meaning of guns and sexuality but denied that the song had anything to do with drugs He said that was the beginning of my relationship with Yoko and I was very sexually oriented then 8 Composition editLennon said he put together three sections of different songs it seemed to run through all the different kinds of rock music 4 and described it as a miniature history of rock and roll 9 This results in a three part through composed structure 10 The song begins with surreal imagery inspired by an acid trip that Lennon and Derek Taylor experienced with Taylor contributing the opening lines 11 The three sections were described by Lennon as the Dirty Old Man the Junkie and the Gunman Satire of 50s R amp R 6 Author John Winn divides the completed composition into five sections the fingerpicked guitar intro with the line She s not a girl who misses much the portion when the full band enters containing more of the lyrical images supplied by Taylor the blues based I need a fix section the Mother Superior refrain and the doo wop style section exploring the warm gun theme 12 The composite structure features several changes in time signature 9 According to Kenneth Womack this consists of shifts from 4 4 to 6 4 time in the Dirty Old Man section 9 8 and 12 8 in the Junkie although the drums play in 6 8 throughout four bar sequences of 6 8 6 4 6 8 and 7 4 over the Mother Superior portion and 6 8 and 4 4 for the Gunman even though the drums remain in 4 4 9 The musical keys used in the song are E minor A major A Lydian and C major 13 The demo recorded by Lennon in May 1968 shows the song in its initial stage with only the I need a fix and Mother Superior jump the gun portions present 14 15 Lennon extends the Mother Superior part 16 segueing into a portion addressing Ono by name which does not appear in the Beatles recording The section that became the rock n roll and doo wop satire was partly previewed at the end of Lennon s performance of I m So Tired from the same demo tape 17 18 This two minute solo performance of Happiness Is a Warm Gun was edited for release on the Anthology 3 compilation album in 1996 with over 30 seconds being cut from the middle of the song 16 Recording editRecording for Happiness Is a Warm Gun began at 7 pm in Studio Two at EMI Studios in London on 23 September 1968 Although tensions were high among the Beatles during the album s recording sessions the band collaborated as a close unit to work out the song s challenging rhythmic and metre issues 19 Having spent much of the first session discussing the individual sections the group completed a satisfactory basic track on 24 September albeit by editing together two separate performances takes 53 and 65 20 Work on the song was completed at 5 am on 26 September 21 Piano organ and tuba parts in this recording are unattributed the tuba was all but removed through mixing 12 22 Martin was on holiday while this song was recorded and had left a note asking Chris Thomas to take over as producer 23 Having spent over two years studying the sitar George Harrison had become familiar with the complex time signatures typically found in Indian classical music Lennon benefited from Harrison s input in the arrangement for Happiness Is a Warm Gun further to the pair having joined different sections together for Lennon s 1966 song She Said She Said 24 25 Author Simon Leng highlights Harrison s guitar playing on the completed track ranging from stinging riffs beside Lennon s picked chords to the heavily distorted solo that introduces the I need a fix bridge as an example of Harrison s empathetic musicianship on Lennon s White Album songs 26 A tape containing just the 25 September instrumental overdubs reveals that the guitar solo was added to the previous day s backing track along with organ over the opening section of the song tambourine and extra hi hat and piano throughout the closing doo wop portion 12 27 In his description of this tape music critic Richie Unterberger comments that the organ part which appears low in the final mix sounds so churchly downcast it would do the Zombies proud 27 Over the Gunman section of the song Paul McCartney and Harrison sang backing vocals in the doo wop style including the lines Bang bang shoot shoot in response to Lennon singing the title phrase 9 Musicologists Kenny Jenkins of Leeds Beckett University and Richard Perks University of Kent have expressed the opinion that a Bartell fretless guitar belonging to Harrison was used on this track 28 Release and reception editApple Records released The Beatles on 22 November 1968 with the double LP soon gaining the informal title the White Album due to its stark cover art Happiness Is a Warm Gun was sequenced as the final track on side one following While My Guitar Gently Weeps 29 Happiness Is a Warm Gun reportedly was Harrison and McCartney s favourite track on the White Album 30 All four of the Beatles later identified it as their favourite song on the album 9 American and British censors were unhappy with the song and it was banned when by the BBC 31 Nik Cohn gave the album an unfavourable review in The New York Times 32 but he wrote The only track that I ve found myself actually playing for pleasure has been Happiness Is a Warm Gun which is obviously mostly by John Lennon and which stands in roughly the same tradition as A Day in the Life and I Am the Walrus Cohn added that although the song includes more than its share of half baked poeticisms it develops into a marvelous parody of high school rock in the mid fifties of groups like the Diamonds and the Monotones during which Lennon s bandmates support his repetition of the title phrase with interjections of Bang bang shoot shoot Cohn concluded that Just this once the take off has edge it s not pure self indulgence 33 Hubert Saal of Newsweek was also highly critical of the Beatles propensity for pastiche yet he included Happiness Is a Warm Gun among the few successes that result when they abandoned their attempts to be Alexander Pope or Max Beerbohm He said it featured an orgasmic ending that Mick Jagger would admire 34 Record Mirror commented that the song starts as a serene ballad but is soon taken over in the true vein of this foremost stylist with the arrival of the deep guitar solo and lyrics referencing Mother Superior and the sensation of my hands on your trigger The reviewer said that The firearm becomes feminine and the lyrics ambiguous in this strange subject matter for a song 35 Barry Miles wrote in International Times Happiness is a Warm Gun is one of the greatest numbers on the album Again a very complex construction in which the music has three distinct phases ending with a touch of the 50s It has a fine developing deep bass line and uses a snatch from Angel Baby by Rosie amp The Originals at the end 36 Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of its release Jacob Stolworthy of The Independent listed the song at number 2 in his ranking of the White Album s 30 tracks below Harrison s While My Guitar Gently Weeps Stolworthy described it as A loaded weapon of a track and one of Lennon s best songs 37 In 2006 Mojo placed it at number 8 in the magazine s list of The 101 Greatest Beatles Songs 38 In her commentary with the selection American singer songwriter Tori Amos highlighted Happiness Is a Warm Gun as a rare example of social commentary that successfully makes its statement without preaching Amos added The Beatles had the ability to make you think about the world not just your own little world They could put the microcosm and macrocosm in the same song They sang of drugs and guns without telling me what to feel about it That s genius 38 Beatles biographer Bill Harry commented on the irony of Lennon having written a song titled Happiness Is a Warm Gun and then following his fatal shooting in New York City in December 1980 becoming the most high profile of the many musicians who have died as a result of the wide availability of guns in the United States 39 Personnel editAccording to Ian MacDonald 40 except where noted John Lennon double tracked lead vocal backing vocal electric guitar Hammond organ 41 Paul McCartney bass guitar backing vocal piano 41 George Harrison lead guitar backing vocal Ringo Starr drums tambourineCover versions editTori Amos on her 2001 album Strange Little Girls The recording includes an anti gun message read out by her father 42 In 2006 Amos recalled that her decision to include the song was because of its relevance in the aftermath to the Columbine High School massacre and during an era of US gun control typified by the father and son comedy team of George Bush and George W Bush and the pair s close connections with the National Rifle Association 38 She added that in an accompanying picture of her included in the CD booklet she was playing the call girl character that Mark Chapman had visited the night before he fatally shot Lennon on 8 December 1980 38 Phish on the album Live Phish Volume 13 43 U2 as a B side of the 1997 single Last Night on Earth 44 Joe Anderson with Salma Hayek for the soundtrack of Across the Universe The Breeders on the album Pod Marc Ribot on the album Saints World Party on the European maxi single release of Way Down NowReferences edit Sokol Tony 9 November 2018 The Beatles Happiness Is a Warm Gun Still Triggers Debate Den of Geek Archived from the original on 26 March 2020 Retrieved 2 October 2022 Spizer 2003 pp 107 108 a b c Turner 2012 p 178 a b Wenner 2000 pp 114 115 Womack 2014 p 350 a b Rolling Stone staff 19 September 2011 100 Greatest Beatle Songs rollingstone com Archived from the original on 24 September 2011 Retrieved 2 June 2017 Schaffner 1978 p 114 Sheff 2000 p 188 a b c d e Womack 2014 p 351 Osborn Brad October 2011 Understanding Through Composition in Post Rock Math Metal and Other Post Millennial Rock Genres Music Theory Online 17 3 doi 10 30535 mto 17 3 4 hdl 1808 12360 Retrieved 7 April 2019 Hertsgaard 1996 p 257 a b c Winn 2009 p 214 MacDonald 1998 p 450 Lewisohn Mark 1996 Anthology 3 CD liner notes The Beatles Apple Records p 4 Winn 2009 pp 170 71 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