| Written by Paul McCartney after
helping set up a bookshop for some
friends. |
| McCartney's bass was boosted by
using a loudspeaker as its
microphone and positioning it in
front of the bass speaker. There was
some concern that the heavy bass
line would make record players skip. |
| Ringo's bass drum was emphasized
on this. A microphone was placed an
inch away to make it boom. |
| John Lennon and George Harrison
sang the French nursery rhyme "Frere
Jacques" in the background. |
| Lennon claimed this was "the
brother" of "Day Tripper," meaning
the song was based on a "dirty"
sounding guitar lick. The Beatles
released "Day Tripper" the previous
year. (thanks, chet - saratoga
springs, NY) |
| The first #1 hit for The Beatles
that was not about love. |
| The ad for the single in England
used the "butcher cover," showing
The Beatles holding parts of bloody
dolls. It caused a stir in America
when it was used for the
Yesterday and Today album, which
is now a collector's item. |