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I'll Be Back (song)

"I'll Be Back" is a song written by John Lennon,[2][3] with some collabration from Paul McCartney[4] (credited to Lennon–McCartney). It was recorded by the English rock band the Beatles for the soundtrack album to their film A Hard Day's Night (1964) but not used in the film. This song was not released in North America until Beatles '65 five months later.

"I'll Be Back"
Cover of the song's sheet music
Song by the Beatles
from the album A Hard Day's Night
Released10 July 1964
Recorded1 June 1964
StudioEMI, London
Genre
Length2:20
LabelParlophone
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin

Structure

According to musicologist Ian MacDonald, Lennon created the song based on the chords of Del Shannon's "Runaway"[3] which had been a UK hit in April 1961. Author Bill Harry also wrote: "He just reworked the chords of the Shannon number and came up with a completely different song".[2]

With its poignant lyric and flamenco style acoustic guitars "I'll Be Back" possesses a tragic air and is eccentric in structure. Unusually for a pop song it oscillates between major and minor keys, appears to have two different bridges, and lacks a chorus. The fade-out ending also arrives unexpectedly, being a half stanza premature.[3]

The metric structure also is unusual. The verse is in 6-measure phrases in 4
4
time. The first and third bridges have a four-measure phrase in 4
4
followed by a phrase with 2 measures of 4
4
and one of 2
4
; the second bridge has a 4-measure phrase followed by 5 measures of 4
4
and one of 2
4
.

Producer George Martin preferred to open and close Beatles albums using dominant material stating: "Another principle of mine when assembling an album was always to go out on a side strongly, placing the weaker material towards the end but then going out with a bang".[5] Ian MacDonald points out however: "Fading away in tonal ambiguity at the end of A Hard Day’s Night, it was a surprisingly downbeat farewell and a token of coming maturity".[3] Music journalist Robert Sandall wrote in Mojo magazine: "'I'll Be Back' was the early Beatles at their most prophetic. This grasp of how to colour arrangements in darker or more muted tones foreshadowed an inner journey they eventually undertook in three albums' time, on Rubber Soul".[6]

Recording

The Beatles recorded "I'll Be Back" in 16 takes on 1 June 1964. The first nine were of the rhythm track, and the last seven were overdubs of the lead and harmony vocals, and an acoustic guitar overdub.[7]

The Anthology 1 CD includes take two of "I'll Be Back", performed in 6
8
time
. The recording broke down when Lennon fumbled over the words in the bridge, complaining on the take that "it's too hard to sing." The subsequent take, also included on Anthology, was performed in the 4
4
time
used in the final take.[citation needed]

Personnel

Personnel per Walter Everett[8]

Notable cover versions

Notes

  1. ^ . Mojo. 22 May 2015. Archived from the original on 2 July 2015.
  2. ^ a b Harry 2000, pp. 542–543.
  3. ^ a b c d e MacDonald 2005, p. 119.
  4. ^ Miles, Barry (1997). Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now. Henry Holt & Company. ISBN 0-8050-5249-6.
  5. ^ Martin, p. 149.
  6. ^ MoJo Special Limited Edition: 1000 days of Beatlemania. EMAP Metro Limited. 2002.
  7. ^ Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions. New York, New York: Harmony Books. p. 44. ISBN 0-517-57066-1.
  8. ^ Everett, Walter (2001). The Beatles as Musicians: The Quarry Men Through Rubber Soul. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 242. ISBN 0-19-514105-9.
  9. ^ Billboard - Google Books

References

External links

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This article is about the Beatles song For other songs of this name see I ll Be Back disambiguation I ll Be Back is a song written by John Lennon 2 3 with some collabration from Paul McCartney 4 credited to Lennon McCartney It was recorded by the English rock band the Beatles for the soundtrack album to their film A Hard Day s Night 1964 but not used in the film This song was not released in North America until Beatles 65 five months later I ll Be Back Cover of the song s sheet musicSong by the Beatlesfrom the album A Hard Day s NightReleased10 July 1964Recorded1 June 1964StudioEMI LondonGenreFolk rock 1 Length2 20LabelParlophoneSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s George Martin Contents 1 Structure 2 Recording 3 Personnel 4 Notable cover versions 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksStructure EditAccording to musicologist Ian MacDonald Lennon created the song based on the chords of Del Shannon s Runaway 3 which had been a UK hit in April 1961 Author Bill Harry also wrote He just reworked the chords of the Shannon number and came up with a completely different song 2 With its poignant lyric and flamenco style acoustic guitars I ll Be Back possesses a tragic air and is eccentric in structure Unusually for a pop song it oscillates between major and minor keys appears to have two different bridges and lacks a chorus The fade out ending also arrives unexpectedly being a half stanza premature 3 The metric structure also is unusual The verse is in 6 measure phrases in 44 time The first and third bridges have a four measure phrase in 44 followed by a phrase with 2 measures of 44 and one of 24 the second bridge has a 4 measure phrase followed by 5 measures of 44 and one of 24 Producer George Martin preferred to open and close Beatles albums using dominant material stating Another principle of mine when assembling an album was always to go out on a side strongly placing the weaker material towards the end but then going out with a bang 5 Ian MacDonald points out however Fading away in tonal ambiguity at the end of A Hard Day s Night it was a surprisingly downbeat farewell and a token of coming maturity 3 Music journalist Robert Sandall wrote in Mojo magazine I ll Be Back was the early Beatles at their most prophetic This grasp of how to colour arrangements in darker or more muted tones foreshadowed an inner journey they eventually undertook in three albums time on Rubber Soul 6 Recording EditThe Beatles recorded I ll Be Back in 16 takes on 1 June 1964 The first nine were of the rhythm track and the last seven were overdubs of the lead and harmony vocals and an acoustic guitar overdub 7 The Anthology 1 CD includes take two of I ll Be Back performed in 68 time The recording broke down when Lennon fumbled over the words in the bridge complaining on the take that it s too hard to sing The subsequent take also included on Anthology was performed in the 44 time used in the final take citation needed Personnel EditJohn Lennon double tracked vocal acoustic rhythm guitar Paul McCartney harmony vocal bass George Harrison harmony vocal 3 classical acoustic guitar acoustic guitar Ringo Starr drumsPersonnel per Walter Everett 8 Notable cover versions EditThe Chicago based band the Buckinghams released a version of this song in 1967 peaking 1 in the Philippines according to Billboard magazine 9 Cliff Richard covered the song on his 1967 album Don t Stop Me Now The Dutch band Golden Earring covered the song as I ll Be Back Again on their 1995 album Love Sweat Shawn Colvin recorded a version of the song as a bonus track on her 2004 Polaroids A Greatest Hits Collection album New York folk rock act Gemini Fog covered the song on their 2022 album Kinetic Sleeper Notes Edit The Beatles 101 Greatest Songs Mojo 22 May 2015 Archived from the original on 2 July 2015 a b Harry 2000 pp 542 543 a b c d e MacDonald 2005 p 119 Miles Barry 1997 Paul McCartney Many Years From Now Henry Holt amp Company ISBN 0 8050 5249 6 Martin p 149 MoJo Special Limited Edition 1000 days of Beatlemania EMAP Metro Limited 2002 Lewisohn Mark 1988 The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions New York New York Harmony Books p 44 ISBN 0 517 57066 1 Everett Walter 2001 The Beatles as Musicians The Quarry Men Through Rubber Soul New York Oxford University Press p 242 ISBN 0 19 514105 9 Billboard Google BooksReferences EditHarry Bill 2000 The Beatles Encyclopedia Revised and Updated London Virgin Publishing ISBN 0 7535 0481 2 I ll Be Back The Beatles Bible 2008 Retrieved 22 October 2008 exactly CD Baby Retrieved 14 February 2010 MacDonald Ian 2005 Revolution in the Head The Beatles Records and the Sixties Second Revised ed London Pimlico Rand ISBN 1 84413 828 3 Martin George Summer of Love External links EditAlan W Pollack s Notes on I ll Be Back Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I 27ll Be Back song amp oldid 1138355668, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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