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Martha My Dear

"Martha My Dear" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the "White Album"). Credited to Lennon–McCartney, the song was written solely by Paul McCartney inspired in title only by his Old English Sheepdog, Martha. The song has been interpreted as a veiled reference to his break up with Jane Asher, particularly in the line "don't forget me". "Help yourself to a bit of what is all around you" refers to her alleged affair while away from McCartney with The Old Vic Theatre. [3][4] It has been covered by several artists, including Slade, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, Phish, World Party, and Les Boréades de Montréal.[5]

"Martha My Dear"
Cover of the Maclen Music sheet music
Song by the Beatles
from the album The Beatles
Released22 November 1968 (1968-11-22)
Recorded4–5 October 1968
StudioTrident, London
Genre
Length2:28
LabelApple
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)George Martin

Style and form edit

The song incorporates elements from pop rock music;[2] it also features a music hall-inspired piano line that recurs throughout the piece, as well as a brass section. The song modulates through several keys.[1]

The song is notated mainly in the key of E major,[6] showing up embellished chords with jazzy sprinkled dissonances. The verse is a syncopated replicate of the first melodic section adding two extra beats, a technique similar to that used later by McCartney in "Two of Us". Though the bridge is in the key of F major, the manner in which it abruptly sets in and exits makes it sound more out-of-the-way than it really is.[1]

Recording edit

According to Beatles biographers Ian MacDonald and Mark Lewisohn, "Martha My Dear" is one of the few songs by the band in which McCartney played all the instruments (except orchestral instruments played by session musicians). Such a scenario was increasingly common for him during the height of the tensions that marred the sessions for the album. Although George Harrison is known to have recorded a portion of the electric guitar on the final recording, he was not credited.[7]

The song was recorded over two days on 4 and 5 October 1968 at Trident Studios in London.[8] McCartney recorded the piano, drums and vocals on the first day. He was advised to have producer George Martin play the piano solo because it was believed that the solo was beyond McCartney's competency, but McCartney persisted. Martin's brass and string arrangements were overdubbed later that day. On 5 October, McCartney re-recorded his vocals, added handclaps, and overdubbed bass and guitar parts, completing the song that day.[8]

Legacy edit

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of its release, Jacob Stolworthy of The Independent listed "Martha My Dear" at number 20 in his ranking of the White Album's 30 tracks. He called the song "one of the album's most unfairly maligned tracks" and "irresistibly charming".[9]

Personnel edit

The Beatles

Additional musicians

  • Bernard Mille, Dennis McConnell, Lou Sofier, Les Maddox – violins
  • Leo Birnbaum, Henry Myerscough – violas
  • Reginald Kilby, Frederick Alexander, Peter Halling – cellos
  • Leon Calvert – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Stan Reynolds, Ronnie Hughes – trumpets
  • Tony Tunstall – French horn
  • Ted Barker – trombone
  • Alf Reece – tuba

String and brass arrangement by George Martin.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Pollack 1995.
  2. ^ a b Chew, DeReiter & Doheny 2010, p. 327.
  3. ^ MacDonald 2005, p. 322.
  4. ^ Raul (10 January 2010). . John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The Beatles. Archived from the original on 1 October 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  5. ^ Lewis, Michael; Spignesi, Stephen J. (2009). 100 Best Beatles Songs: A Passionate Fan's Guide. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Running Press. pp. 130–132. ISBN 978-1603762656.
  6. ^ "Digital Sheet Music – The Beatles – Martha My Dear". Musicnotes.com. New York City: Sony/ATV Music Publishing. 10 July 2006. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Martha My Dear". The Beatles Bible. 16 March 2008.
  8. ^ a b Lewisohn 1988, p. 159.
  9. ^ Stolworthy, Jacob (22 November 2018). "The Beatles' White Album tracks, ranked – from Blackbird to While My Guitar Gently Weeps". The Independent. Retrieved 27 March 2019.

References edit

  • Chew, Leslie; DeReiter, Dwight; Doheny, Cathy (2010). The Daily Book of Classical Music: 365 Readings That Teach, Inspire & Entertain. Walter Foster Publishing. ISBN 978-1600582011.
  • Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books. ISBN 0-517-57066-1.
  • MacDonald, Ian (2005). Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties (Second Revised ed.). London: Pimlico (Rand). ISBN 1-84413-828-3.
  • Pollack, Alan W. (1995). "Notes on Martha My Dear". Notes on ... Series (No. 137). Retrieved 10 July 2008.

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Martha My Dear is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album The Beatles also known as the White Album Credited to Lennon McCartney the song was written solely by Paul McCartney inspired in title only by his Old English Sheepdog Martha The song has been interpreted as a veiled reference to his break up with Jane Asher particularly in the line don t forget me Help yourself to a bit of what is all around you refers to her alleged affair while away from McCartney with The Old Vic Theatre 3 4 It has been covered by several artists including Slade Herb Alpert amp The Tijuana Brass Phish World Party and Les Boreades de Montreal 5 Martha My Dear Cover of the Maclen Music sheet musicSong by the Beatlesfrom the album The BeatlesReleased22 November 1968 1968 11 22 Recorded4 5 October 1968StudioTrident LondonGenreMusic hall 1 pop rock 2 Length2 28LabelAppleSongwriter s Lennon McCartneyProducer s George Martin Contents 1 Style and form 2 Recording 3 Legacy 4 Personnel 5 Notes 6 ReferencesStyle and form editThe song incorporates elements from pop rock music 2 it also features a music hall inspired piano line that recurs throughout the piece as well as a brass section The song modulates through several keys 1 The song is notated mainly in the key of E major 6 showing up embellished chords with jazzy sprinkled dissonances The verse is a syncopated replicate of the first melodic section adding two extra beats a technique similar to that used later by McCartney in Two of Us Though the bridge is in the key of F major the manner in which it abruptly sets in and exits makes it sound more out of the way than it really is 1 Recording editAccording to Beatles biographers Ian MacDonald and Mark Lewisohn Martha My Dear is one of the few songs by the band in which McCartney played all the instruments except orchestral instruments played by session musicians Such a scenario was increasingly common for him during the height of the tensions that marred the sessions for the album Although George Harrison is known to have recorded a portion of the electric guitar on the final recording he was not credited 7 The song was recorded over two days on 4 and 5 October 1968 at Trident Studios in London 8 McCartney recorded the piano drums and vocals on the first day He was advised to have producer George Martin play the piano solo because it was believed that the solo was beyond McCartney s competency but McCartney persisted Martin s brass and string arrangements were overdubbed later that day On 5 October McCartney re recorded his vocals added handclaps and overdubbed bass and guitar parts completing the song that day 8 Legacy editCoinciding with the 50th anniversary of its release Jacob Stolworthy of The Independent listed Martha My Dear at number 20 in his ranking of the White Album s 30 tracks He called the song one of the album s most unfairly maligned tracks and irresistibly charming 9 Personnel editThe Beatles Paul McCartney double tracked lead vocals piano bass drums handclaps George Harrison electric guitar 7 Additional musicians Bernard Mille Dennis McConnell Lou Sofier Les Maddox violins Leo Birnbaum Henry Myerscough violas Reginald Kilby Frederick Alexander Peter Halling cellos Leon Calvert trumpet flugelhorn Stan Reynolds Ronnie Hughes trumpets Tony Tunstall French horn Ted Barker trombone Alf Reece tuba String and brass arrangement by George Martin Notes edit a b c Pollack 1995 a b Chew DeReiter amp Doheny 2010 p 327 MacDonald 2005 p 322 Raul 10 January 2010 The Story About Paul McCartney s Dog Martha John Lennon Paul McCartney The Beatles Archived from the original on 1 October 2012 Retrieved 8 October 2012 Lewis Michael Spignesi Stephen J 2009 100 Best Beatles Songs A Passionate Fan s Guide Philadelphia Pennsylvania Running Press pp 130 132 ISBN 978 1603762656 Digital Sheet Music The Beatles Martha My Dear Musicnotes com New York City Sony ATV Music Publishing 10 July 2006 Retrieved 7 September 2020 a b Martha My Dear The Beatles Bible 16 March 2008 a b Lewisohn 1988 p 159 Stolworthy Jacob 22 November 2018 The Beatles White Album tracks ranked from Blackbird to While My Guitar Gently Weeps The Independent Retrieved 27 March 2019 References editChew Leslie DeReiter Dwight Doheny Cathy 2010 The Daily Book of Classical Music 365 Readings That Teach Inspire amp Entertain Walter Foster Publishing ISBN 978 1600582011 Lewisohn Mark 1988 The Beatles Recording Sessions New York Harmony Books ISBN 0 517 57066 1 MacDonald Ian 2005 Revolution in the Head The Beatles Records and the Sixties Second Revised ed London Pimlico Rand ISBN 1 84413 828 3 Pollack Alan W 1995 Notes on Martha My Dear Notes on Series No 137 Retrieved 10 July 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martha My Dear amp oldid 1181910940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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