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A Hard Day’s Night for the Soul: Deconstructing The Beatles’ “Cry Baby Cry”

About The Song Ah, The Beatles. A name synonymous with catchy tunes, mop-top haircuts, and a cultural revolution that swept…

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Don’t Count Me Out: A Look Back at The Beatles’ “Revolution”

About The Song Ah, The Beatles. A name synonymous with catchy melodies, mop-top haircuts, and a cultural impact that continues…

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A Gentle Exploration: The Beatles’ “Long, Long, Long”

About The Song Released at a time when the band was pushing creative boundaries and experimenting with diverse styles, “Long,…

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A Trip to Rishikesh and Back: Deciphering The Beatles’ “Sexy Sadie”

About The Song Today, we delve into a song from their iconic 1968 double album, simply known as “The White…

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Unveiling Secrets: A Look at The Beatles’ “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey”

About The Song The late 1960s were a period of immense social and cultural upheaval. The Vietnam War raged on,…

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A Simple Song, A Profound Connection: Exploring “Mother Nature’s Son”

About The Song Ah, music. It has a way of weaving itself into the fabric of our lives, isn’t that…

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A Touch of Tongue-in-Cheek Melancholy: The Beatles’ “Yer Blues”

About The Song This song, though credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership, is primarily John Lennon’s creation. Written during the band’s…

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Halfway Between a Memory and a Dream: John Lennon’s “Julia”

About The Song John Lennon, the band’s sharp wit and introspective lyricist, was no stranger to baring his soul in…

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Across the Universe: A Look Back at The Beatles’ “I Will”

About The Song Composed during the band’s now-legendary trip to Rishikesh, India in 1968, “I Will” stands out for its…

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A Quickie on the Road: The Beatles’ “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?”

About The Song Released in 1968 as part of their self-titled double album (often referred to as the “White Album”),…

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